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Admittedly i dont have a block account but as mentioned above the file appears to play fine and when i look at the sabnzb history the status for the files will state that it is 'Completed' (ie it does not say retry like it normally does for an error). I'm getting the nzb's from bltadwin.ru and . Usenet is a stealth file sharing system: Obfuscated filenames in NZB Files and Usenet Newsgroups: Posters give their uploaded files random filenames that contain jumbled numbers and letters, then spread the parts across numerous bltadwin.ru stealth files have obfuscated names in order to hide their bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.  · It turns out that Download Station has the following issues with NZB file downloading: 1) It only downloads, it does not check or extract the files. Not a huge issue but an annoyance! 2) When it downloads, it changes every single file name putting a date and a time in front of the actual filename (so r00 becomes r00 etc).


Also getting this exact issue only on the random numbered files, sc-download has full r/w access to both source and destination but it still happens. When a file has a "normal" name everything works fine, so doesn't seem to be a permission issue. Click on ' Browse ' to add the NZB file to SABnzbd. After you have selected the NZB file, you have the option to give it another name (not obligatory). If you are content with the name, click on ' Add '. After adding your NZB file to SABnzbd, the download will show up in the queue of SABnzbd automatically. Post by Domoso I created NZBs of some files from HTTP search to dnload via NNTP. The files were human readable, had pars. I check the completed downloads, they're random file names and I don't.


The resulting name of the NZB is the correct name, but the resulting thing that comes out of them is random_series_of_bltadwin.ru. I have to use Agent Ransack, set the file type to *.NZB and then search for the first 6 or so numbers, then rename the file. You can obfuscated files themselves, and scramble random folder names. Honestly, as much as I love SAB, it doesn't do a good job of fixing those random file names, no matter what setting/sorting. The only application that does this flawlessly, is integrating Sonarr and Radarr. The original file list will say that the files are, like, "XYZpartrar, XYZpartrar", etc; the download will complete properly, but the downloaded file names are, like, "0qqTgQtWXs-q-PyB5gVKdyGygZw" and "5WlTtnTfgY9p12g4Kk" I'm old-school, using NBPro and grabbing NZBs manually.

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