Nefarious wrote:
I'm an EB user now, but I've toyed with Sick Beard. One thing I don't care for is that the app requires folders for each download to remain in place. I prefer to delete the folders once I have watched my downloads, that is how I track what new stuff is ready to watch. Seems Sick Beard is more the type of application for people that store episodes. Is there any plans to change this in the future?
You can still get Sick Beard to download new programs when they come out and then delete them yourself.
You don't have to have Sick Beard process them to another folder.
Nefarious wrote:
I'm an EB user now, but I've toyed with Sick Beard. One thing I don't care for is that the app requires folders for each download to remain in place. I prefer to delete the folders once I have watched my downloads, that is how I track what new stuff is ready to watch. Seems Sick Beard is more the type of application for people that store episodes. Is there any plans to change this in the future?
You can still get Sick Beard to download new programs when they come out and then delete them yourself.
You don't have to have Sick Beard process them to another folder.
Except when you add a show, it require it to be set to a folder where is stores the show information, backdrop, etc.
01:14:05 INFO::FINDPROPERS :: Found a proper that we need:
01:14:05 INFO::FINDPROPERS :: Unable to find an original history entry for proper so I'm not downloading it.
it did download this tv show yesterday, why doesn't it download the proper now?
Jim wrote:
i just noticed this message in the console:
01:14:05 INFO::FINDPROPERS :: Found a proper that we need:
01:14:05 INFO::FINDPROPERS :: Unable to find an original history entry for proper so I'm not downloading it.
it did download this tv show yesterday, why doesn't it download the proper now?
Not sure, if you want you can send me a PM or make a ticket on google code with the full log and I can take a look. Are you sure the quality is the same?
Just got this working the other night and i was blown away. What an amazing bit of software, Love it love it love it
The only thing i find missing is the ability to select when you want specific items to be downloaded. For example, 3 items come out on a single day but you only want item 1 to be downloaded asap and items 2 and 3 to start at 3am or whatever time you decide. But that's a personal preference so i didn't expect it to be available. Even missing that it's still something that i don't think i could live without once i finally set it all up.
Jim wrote:
i just noticed this message in the console:
01:14:05 INFO::FINDPROPERS :: Found a proper that we need:
01:14:05 INFO::FINDPROPERS :: Unable to find an original history entry for proper so I'm not downloading it.
it did download this tv show yesterday, why doesn't it download the proper now?
Not sure, if you want you can send me a PM or make a ticket on google code with the full log and I can take a look. Are you sure the quality is the same?
ah i see now, the proper is xvid and sickbeard is set to download HD only.
the message confused me a little bit
Hi, I'm a new user and the program is great. After getting my shows in and grabbing a number of backlogs without problem, I now keep getting the following error in the console when sickbeard boots and begins to search for "missing" eps AND when initiating the backlog search:
May-13 11:55:47 ERROR SEARCH :: Exception generated in thread SEARCH: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xcf in position 88: ordinal not in range(128)
May-13 11:55:47 DEBUG SEARCH :: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "sickbeard\scheduler.pyo", line 48, in runAction
File "sickbeard\searchCurrent.pyo", line 111, in run
File "sickbeard\searchCurrent.pyo", line 59, in searchForTodaysEpisodes
File "sickbeard\search.pyo", line 138, in findEpisode
File "sickbeard\logger.pyo", line 70, in log
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xcf in position 88: ordinal not in range(128)
.... and for backlog search:
May-13 12:07:41 ERROR BACKLOG :: Exception generated in thread BACKLOG: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xcf in position 89: ordinal not in range(128)
May-13 12:07:41 DEBUG BACKLOG :: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "sickbeard\scheduler.pyo", line 48, in runAction
File "sickbeard\searchBacklog.pyo", line 148, in run
File "sickbeard\searchBacklog.pyo", line 87, in searchBacklog
File "sickbeard\search.pyo", line 138, in findEpisode
File "sickbeard\logger.pyo", line 70, in log
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xcf in position 89: ordinal not in range(128)
The backlog search stops after this error and does not process further. I have tried to remove the particular episode as well, but the following eps return the same error. Any Suggestions?
When I run python SickBeard.py I get the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "SickBeard.py", line 32, in
import sqlite3
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/sqlite3/__init__.py", line 24, in
from dbapi2 import *
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.5/sqlite3/dbapi2.py", line 27, in
from _sqlite3 import *
ImportError: No module named _sqlite3
Any idea what this error means?
I've even tried modifying sabToSickBeard.py to use #!/usr/local/bin/python (which is a FreeNas/FreeBSD thing I believe)
Ideas what else I need to change? It would be ideal to have my NAS fitted with SickBeard to auto update itself.
Thx
Lar
**Update** Reinstall sqlite3 was the answer
pkg_add -r -f py25-sqlite3
Last edited by lar1r on May 23rd, 2010, 8:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Is there a way and if so what is the best to mark episodes as watched? I tend to delete the shows after I watch them so I want to avoid downloading them later. This also includes episodes that are no longer in my directory. so I want to avoid adding them to the backlog.