I disabled the "Check result of unpacking" and it works now. My OS is Centos 6.5 64-bit. I can still send an nzb file if you like.
Thanks for the help!
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- August 5th, 2014, 8:36 am
- Forum: General Help
- Topic: Unpacking failed when filename has backslash
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- August 4th, 2014, 8:57 am
- Forum: General Help
- Topic: Unpacking failed when filename has backslash
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Unpacking failed when filename has backslash
I've been seeing this error pop up a lot lately: "Unpacking failed, an expected file was not unpacked" After looking at my completed directory, the filename has at least one backslash (\) but usually two. However, the mkv has extracted but since it throws an error, the post processing scri...
- January 10th, 2010, 9:31 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Love SabNZBD! Is there a similar bittorrent client?
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Love SabNZBD! Is there a similar bittorrent client?
I've been using Sabnzbd for a while and it fits my needs perfectly.
Does anyone know of a similar client for bittorrent? Something that runs as a daemon, is accessible from the web and will monitor a folder for new torrent files are the major things I am looking for.
Thanks!
Does anyone know of a similar client for bittorrent? Something that runs as a daemon, is accessible from the web and will monitor a folder for new torrent files are the major things I am looking for.
Thanks!