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BarGuy
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Warning: Failed to import 1 files from .....

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Everytime I download something automated through Sonarr, the video downloads properly, it actually doesnt import it to the proper folder everytime, but I get Warning: Failed to import 1 files from <video file name here>
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sander
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quidnunc
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Re: Warning: Failed to import 1 files from .....

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same issue, hadn't happened until the latest beta?
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Re: Warning: Failed to import 1 files from .....

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The NZB has a file with no segments (no actual data to download). It's the indexer that has to fix it.
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Re: Warning: Failed to import 1 files from .....

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Puzzled wrote: April 14th, 2023, 4:43 pm The NZB has a file with no segments (no actual data to download). It's the indexer that has to fix it.
The files gets repaired with par files making up for the missing file, but the issue of not all the the .par2 files getting deleted rears it's ugly head again. I don't understand why there's not just a blanket delete of any and all par2 files present in a folder once the repair and/or extraction is done, i.e. "we're done here, del \<folder>\*.par2" why is it even conditional at all?
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