raakesh76 Posted July 25, 2011 Share Posted July 25, 2011 Hi I have pretty much finished installing everything on my first NAS build and am very impressed with sick sab couch. However I have one last little niggle. I downloaded a couple of movies using couch it downloaded ok and moved the file to it's correct location and so I boot up my xbmc machine ( windows7) start xbmc and it fails to scan the new files even though the nfo files and jpg are there. I initially has the hidden share issue so I fixed that with permissions and stripping any windows hidden flags etc. But it still won't scan the new files. I'm stumped I don't know what to try next iv changed permissions deleted nfo file but nothing works. Any one got any ideas? Please help a newb nearly at the finishing line. Just thought id add to this and let people know my unraid is now fully complete and all working ok ill give my feedback later. Quote Link to comment
Rajahal Posted July 25, 2011 Share Posted July 25, 2011 XBMC defaults to making you scan for new content manually. In your source settings, you can tell it to scan automatically each time XBMC boots. I personally have had some trouble with that setting, so I've reverted to the manual scans. They aren't too much of a pain... Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted July 26, 2011 Author Share Posted July 26, 2011 Well the strange thing is it did scan before these movies were downloaded and I have also tried manual scan aswell. I think I might go for a uninstall and install the latest stable build of xbmc. The strange thing is it picks up the tvshows perfectly fine even new ones iv downloaded Quote Link to comment
aoaaron Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 Have you made sure your directories are all pointing to the right directories? If you're pointing to a user share, instead, try pointing to the actual disk on the UNRAID servers. e.g. disk 1/movies, disk 2/movies and see if its detects them then. Quote Link to comment
Johnm Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 try taking XBMC out of library mode and see if you see the folders. if you're in library mode and you cant see the folder or your scrappers are set wrong or it cant find the movie/tv show you want, it wont add it to the library. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted July 26, 2011 Author Share Posted July 26, 2011 well at the minute its actually pointing to the shares i think but will have to double check when i get back but when i browse through SMB via xbmc i dont remember seeing the disk1 but maybe i have to type it in manually i will have a look tonight. I can see the files in file mode and it plays ok but the library doesnt see them ill try the shares thing tonight. I think the scrapers should be ok becasue it scrapes everything else although these particular movies have been downloaded using couchpotato and couchpotato srapes for NFO and JPG and fanart so im not sure if i browse the files i can see the fanart in the background but not for the folder thumbnail but ill try it again tonight and will let you know what happens but i think ill stop messing about with the permissions My brother thinks its a permissions thing but im not convinced Quote Link to comment
ChronoStriker1 Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 Sounds like the same issue I was having, and if it is, it is a permissions issue. you may want to add "permissions = "0777"" to your sabnzb.ini and change the permissions on the folder and files to something everyone can see. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted July 26, 2011 Author Share Posted July 26, 2011 0777 to my sabnzb.ini do i just add it as you have typed below "permissions = "0777"" if so where do i add it at the end or at the beginning or the middle? i thought it was permissions 777 to give permissions to everything Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted July 26, 2011 Author Share Posted July 26, 2011 also what do i do with the movies i have already downloaded? do i need to copy them back to the completed folder so the processing thing works Quote Link to comment
ChronoStriker1 Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 There should already be a line in the file that says permissions="" Just put in just add the 0777 inside the quotes As for reprocessing, I dont know if sabnzbd can reprocess something after the fact so you can run the script manually. If I understand what your asking anyway. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted July 26, 2011 Author Share Posted July 26, 2011 Ok just to give you an update I checked permissions in sabnzbd and there was already 777 there but without the zero so I left it as it was ... I then tried to change the source in xbmc from disk1 to the user share and that's when it got interesting. Basically after I did this all my files became hidden again !!! So I had to go into cmd and run attrib -s -r etc. And then I could see them again I changed the source back to disk1 scanned the library and they all showed up except this time you could see the fan art thumbnails but the titles were missing lol so the list was half empty for some movies although you could scroll through and see the picture and synopsis etc. I think xbmc is fubared. Any more ideas ? Well atleast I can see light at the end of the tunnel Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted August 16, 2011 Author Share Posted August 16, 2011 Ok apologies for the late feedback but i managed to solve this by uninstalling XBMC and re-installing it everything seesm to be working now thanks you all for your help and in true Steve Jobs style.....one last thing When i download using sabnzbd my speeds seem to be really good for a while and then they go down to something like 275kbs and it seesm to be this figure and it doesnt go any higher than this or lower. and then if i stop it for a while and go back to it aftere a few hours it starts a good speed and then goes down again. Although sometimes it stays a good speed for a the duration of the whole download, so this tells me its very sporadic i have upgraded my RAM to 4gb it was originaly 1gb and i dont think this has made any difference. Any one got any other ideas as to why this might be ? Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted August 16, 2011 Share Posted August 16, 2011 When i download using sabnzbd my speeds seem to be really good for a while and then they go down to something like 275kbs and it seesm to be this figure and it doesnt go any higher than this or lower. and then if i stop it for a while and go back to it aftere a few hours it starts a good speed and then goes down again. Although sometimes it stays a good speed for a the duration of the whole download, so this tells me its very sporadic i have upgraded my RAM to 4gb it was originaly 1gb and i dont think this has made any difference. Any one got any other ideas as to why this might be ? If there is heavy traffic on our network that is using your Internet it can cause the speeds in SABnzbd to slow down. That initial fast speed is probably the "turbo" feature of your Cable Internet provider. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted August 16, 2011 Author Share Posted August 16, 2011 If there is heavy traffic on our network that is using your Internet it can cause the speeds in SABnzbd to slow down. That initial fast speed is probably the "turbo" feature of your Cable Internet provider. when you say *our im thinking you mean *your and if im not using the internet for anything else then why would the speeds slow down. I dont understand i thought the whole point of subscribing to newsgroups is so you get full downloads. Especially if thats all your doing ... i apreciate if im doing alot of internet browsing etc..at the same time it might effect my download speed but not if im doing nothing else. Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted August 16, 2011 Share Posted August 16, 2011 when you say *our im thinking you mean *your and if im not using the internet for anything else then why would the speeds slow down. I dont understand i thought the whole point of subscribing to newsgroups is so you get full downloads. Especially if thats all your doing ... i apreciate if im doing alot of internet browsing etc..at the same time it might effect my download speed but not if im doing nothing else. All I know is that if I am seeding torrents while SABnzbd is downloading then I get about half the speed I would if I were to stop all seeding torrents. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted August 16, 2011 Author Share Posted August 16, 2011 i dont use torrents but i know what you mean nevermind i did google and found one other person with a similiar problem but his got fixed becasue he had his retention set differently so im not sure, is there a way i can check the config files or anywhere that could tell me whats wrong? i checked the sabnzbd config files but doesnt tell me much, its wierd becasue some files come down really good. so i know its got nothing to do with the age of the files i wonder if its got to do with the number of files ?? Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted August 16, 2011 Author Share Posted August 16, 2011 on another note is there a different sabnzbd equivelant for unraid Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted August 17, 2011 Share Posted August 17, 2011 on another note is there a different sabnzbd equivelant for unraid nzbget Quote Link to comment
neilt0 Posted August 17, 2011 Share Posted August 17, 2011 on another note is there a different sabnzbd equivelant for unraid See my sig. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted August 17, 2011 Author Share Posted August 17, 2011 Thanks Neilt0 I will look into nzbget, i can think sabnzbd is taking up too much of my CPU power and hence the speeds start to slow down, unless my neighbour is hacking into my wifi ... i doubt but i have seen him use torrents and he is alwasy looking at graphs and things...anyway the main reason i use sabnzbd is because i use it with sickbeard and couchpotatoe could these be used with nzbget? Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted August 17, 2011 Share Posted August 17, 2011 Thanks Neilt0 I will look into nzbget, i can think sabnzbd is taking up too much of my CPU power and hence the speeds start to slow down, unless my neighbour is hacking into my wifi ... i doubt but i have seen him use torrents and he is alwasy looking at graphs and things...anyway the main reason i use sabnzbd is because i use it with sickbeard and couchpotatoe could these be used with nzbget? Are you on cable internet? If so pay attention to "peak hours" as you may see your speed drop around those times. Cable internet is a "shared" connection unlike ADSL and DSL. I switched to U-verse because my cable provider had horrible "peak hour" performance... among other things. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted August 17, 2011 Author Share Posted August 17, 2011 you could be right i may go for the upgrade to 50meg iv heard thats on a seperate line/server or something and if the neighbours are not on it then i will get good download Quote Link to comment
neilt0 Posted August 17, 2011 Share Posted August 17, 2011 Thanks Neilt0 I will look into nzbget, i can think sabnzbd is taking up too much of my CPU power and hence the speeds start to slow down, unless my neighbour is hacking into my wifi ... i doubt but i have seen him use torrents and he is alwasy looking at graphs and things...anyway the main reason i use sabnzbd is because i use it with sickbeard and couchpotatoe could these be used with nzbget? SAB should not slow down unless you are running a prehistoric machine. Even my 1.3GHz Dual Core AMD Microserver copes with SAB, but I didn't like that it was using more CPU and RAM than I liked -- leaving less for other applications and occasionally interrupting video streaming. I use sickbeard, and it works fine. Later builds send NZBs directly to nzbget, older builds use a blackhole. I don't use CouchPotato, but if it has a blackhole option, it will work. RE: Slowdowns, it could be that you upload bandwidth is throttling your download -- i.e. if you torrent, or as has been mentioned, if your ISP is throttling. Who is your ISP? I use BeThere (UK) and have no throttling or caps. I can run SAB at 100% of linespeed 24/7 if I want. I use nzbget to save power and CPU/RAM. Quote Link to comment
Johnm Posted August 17, 2011 Share Posted August 17, 2011 I do not use any of the add-ons listed. But I get the idea of what they do. I have 3 thoughts on this. 1 ISP throttling. This is starting to become more common where ISP's see a steady download stream and slow it down. this effects Usenet and Torrents. many are also putting a monthy usage cap on internet use now. 2 You ran or of CPU or Memory resources. use a few tools like TOP to check on your next slowdown. 3 RAR and Disk IO. I am not sure if the program has a Par/RAR set and it auto-repairs broken Rars like some other Usenet downloaders. if so, this could eat up all your disk IO (possible other resources like CPU) if running in the protected array. Quote Link to comment
raakesh76 Posted August 18, 2011 Author Share Posted August 18, 2011 i found the below on the sabnzbd wiki about sabnzbd and download speeds "2.Make sure python-yenc is installed (yenc-0.3.tar.gz or higher). If you are on windows it will already be present. This will speed up decoding as it will use C code instead of python code. The logging will say at startup whether this module has been installed. If you have installed using a repository/pre-built package you will likely already have it." im not sure if i have this installed i cant find it in my /boot/packages/ does this mean i dont have it installed can someone help and show me how i can check if i have this installed please? Quote Link to comment
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