2012-03-25, 18:06
Popeye,
Just a quick update on the "crazy-names, no rar errors".
After several hours of digging around I've come to several conclusions.
1): Doesn't matter the method used to send the nzb to SAB. Whether sent by Pneumatic or having SAB pickup the nzb from a watch folder. The results are the same. Several header names get changed to the short name format (the.name.rar) and the repair Par volumes are always at the top of the queue.
2): Changing the number of connections set in SAB to connect to the Usenet server changes the number of header names changed in the queue. The more connections the more names that are changed.
3): Lastly. After much frustration I switched from using the Newznab plugin, configured to use nzb.su, to the Nzbmatriz plugin. Doing this allowed all nzb's that were failing to work. I suspect it's the way nzb.su is constructing the nzb file.
When I get additional time I'll compare the way the two different nzb's are constructed to see what the difference might be. Not sure if this will help you in dealing with this issue as it's entirely outside of Pneumatic.
Also really like the new speed and eta features you've added. Take care and keep up the good work.
Just a quick update on the "crazy-names, no rar errors".
After several hours of digging around I've come to several conclusions.
1): Doesn't matter the method used to send the nzb to SAB. Whether sent by Pneumatic or having SAB pickup the nzb from a watch folder. The results are the same. Several header names get changed to the short name format (the.name.rar) and the repair Par volumes are always at the top of the queue.
2): Changing the number of connections set in SAB to connect to the Usenet server changes the number of header names changed in the queue. The more connections the more names that are changed.
3): Lastly. After much frustration I switched from using the Newznab plugin, configured to use nzb.su, to the Nzbmatriz plugin. Doing this allowed all nzb's that were failing to work. I suspect it's the way nzb.su is constructing the nzb file.
When I get additional time I'll compare the way the two different nzb's are constructed to see what the difference might be. Not sure if this will help you in dealing with this issue as it's entirely outside of Pneumatic.
Also really like the new speed and eta features you've added. Take care and keep up the good work.