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Nzbget rename files
Nzbget rename files










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# How old nzb-file should at least be for it to be loaded to queue (seconds). # How often incoming-directory (option ) must be checked for new # Create subdirectory with nzb-filename in destination-directory (yes, no). # Create subdirectory with category-name in destination-directory (yes, no). # umask-mode (set via shell) is used in this case. # Empty value or value "1000" disable the setting of umask-mode current # The value should be written in octal form (the same as for "umask" shell # Specify default umask (affects file permissions) for newly created # root-account, otherwise it is ignored and the daemon runs under # NOTE: This option has effect only if the program was started from # This allows nzbget daemon to be launched in rc.local (at boot), and # Set $MAINDIR with an absolute path to be sure where it will write. # Set the user that the daemon normally runs at (POSIX in daemon-mode only). # Maximal number of simultaneous connections to this server (0-999). # Encrypted server connection (TLS/SSL) (yes, no). # Server requires "Join Group"-command (yes, no). # NOTE: Several servers with the same level may be used, they will have # NOTE: Do not leave out a level in your server-list and start with level 0. # A good idea is surely to put your major download-server at level 0 # If that server fails, nzbget proceeds with the level-1-server, etc.

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# first try to download an article from the level-0-server. # The servers will be ordered by their level, i.e.

nzbget rename files

Server number doesn't affect its priority (level). If you need to delete Server2 later you should also # For example if you configure three servers you should name them as Server1, # The servers should be numbered subsequently without holes. # This section defines which servers nzbget should connect to. # Where to store log file, if it needs to be created. # If the option is not empty, nzbget creates the file and writes process-id # it's better to use different drives for temporary and destination directories. # (option DestDir>) for better performance. # ) must be located on the same partition with destination directory # NOTE: when option is enabled the temporary directory (option

nzbget rename files

# A nzb-file queued from a subdirectory will be automatically assigned to # Directory to monitor for incoming nzb-jobs. # Destination-directory to store the downloaded files. # On POSIX you can use "~" as alias for home directory (e.g. # MAINDIR is a variable and therefore starts with "$". # For quick start change the option MAINDIR and configure one news-server # You can also put the file into any location, if you specify the path to it

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# On Windows put this file in program's directory. # On POSIX put this file to one of the following locations: Ganz wichtig is auch die folgende Option:Ĭode # Sample configuration file for nzbget Damit werden automatisch die Dateien auf Korruption überprüft und entpackt.

nzbget rename files

Wichtige Punkte unter anderem die Ordner, die benutzt werden sollen, die Provider-Einstellungen, Downloadrate und vor allen Dingen die Postprocessing Option. Ladet euch diese Version runter: Binary for Linux based devices with MIPS CPU (Little Endian) Diese Version ist instabil und bricht bei den par-checks ab (zumindest bei mir). Wichtig! Nicht die nzbget über das Paketsystem installieren. Sabnzbd hat bei mir etwa eine CPU Auslastung in Spitzenzeite von 1.04 erreicht, wobei nzbget nur eine Auslastung von 0.1 ausmacht. Nzbget ist ein Usenet Programm um Binärdateien zu ziehen. Nachdem ich mich mich sabnzbd abgemüht habe und er meine Dreambox immer ganz schön beansprucht hat und nicht wirklich schnell gezogen hat (700kb bei 50Mbit Leitung) habe ich das Thema nzbget neu aufgewärmt.












Nzbget rename files