![]() Other info about my setup - I have a 100MBs line from Virgin UK on Giganews + Astraweb using port 443 with SSL. Reboot SAB and the issue goes away again for another indeterminate length of time. Upon a reboot of SABnzbd itself (or the NAS) I can expect speeds in excess of 2.5MBs as a rule - within about half an hour this sometimes drops to less than 300kbs (sometimes even lower). My issue is as follows - any file, any size, any time can be affected regardless of queue length. This is running alongside Sickbeard, Couchpotato and Subsonic (java based). I'll guarantee it's an nzbget issue, and since development or maintenance is essentially dead in the water (last time I noticed an update was during that entire certificate fiasco, what? 2 years ago?), just move it on over to sab and you will get used to it.Running SABnzbd+ 0.6.15 on a Synology DS1512+ (with 4GB ram) using python 2.6. ![]() So the moral of the story, don't mess with this file issue. ![]() Once I got those categories/paths setup, and everything was running great I was and have been problem free ever since! I then decided, what the heck, there's a decent amount of guides out there on how to properly configure the paths inside sab (which I had previopusly attempted but would always royally fail regardless of what I would try. My stubbornness by being stuck in my own ways, had me continue dealing with the issue well past the point where I was absolutely fed up with it. Didn't matter the extension I tried, nor did any one indexer stand out to me as being problematic. ![]() Just adding my own 2 cents here I literally struggled with this same issue for give or take about 8 months last year. The news server I use is Eweka and the indexer is MIAMatrix.I've tried various other files and it seems hit and miss, I'd say 50/50 chance right now.Įdit : As a few users mentioned below I tried downloading these nzbs again with SABnzb instead and the files unpack no problem. This then leads to Radarr complaining it cant find any files to import.I'm currently on NZBGet 21.1. Mon 19:10:11 Checking renamed archive files for. Mon 19:10:11No renamed archive files found for. No Par files and the logs look something like this Collection. (I've removed the actual download name for paranoia purposes, replaced with. It does move the files to the completed folder but the files are all gibberish like this when I list the files in the shell: Hey Everyone, for the last few days/couple of weeks at most, I'm starting having issues with downloading files. This includes hacking, using a loophole, or other methods not publicly advertised by the usenet provider. No promoting of 'backdoor' access into usenet providers' networks. We do not allow attempts to request/offer/buy/sell/trade/share invites or accounts. We will even add flair to your username after verification. Message the mods and let them know who you are. However we want to verify the identity of anyone posting on behalf of a company/project. No discussion of specific media content names, titles, etc. We only have a few, but they are important. Please read over the rules before contributing. We are a thriving community dedicated to helping users old and new understand and use usenet.
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