2013-01-09, 23:01
(2013-01-09, 21:11)simon_rb Wrote:Exactly I'm at 50 Mbps and thats plenty fast enough too, but still this would not be on the fly it's once downloading has completed. and if the damage was in one of the first rar files it still may not be fast enough. I get what your saying though. The best would be if this could be detected before playback started and prompt with some download options.(2013-01-09, 19:18)ckergald Wrote:(2013-01-09, 18:53)simon_rb Wrote: It's a shame Sabnzbd couldn't repair the damaged rar(s) on the fly so hopefully once you get to the missing/damaged rar it won't cause any issues as it would be repaired.
Oh, and great work Mr P.
The way san repairs with .par files this would not be possible, par files work using a mathematical process against the entire collection of files in a release, so if some files are missing you need more PARity information.
Ah of course. Unless your Internet connection is fast enough, mines 100mb and the movie is downloaded in 10 to 20 mins or so, therefore all the rars will be there.. I guess it will then be write access and then it would extract and move to the complete folder.. When you look at it there is more and more obstacles to tackle lol.