Hi all,
I was looking through the changelog, and there I saw there was an option to delete articles that are waiting to be post-processed.
I wonder if there's also an option to pauze the post-processing queue, since my wireless internet connection is a bit overwhelmed when SAB sends the downloads to my NAS device. A Pauze button would allow me to stream videos without buffering
Thx in advance
Marcoevich
Pauze for post-processing queue
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Re: Pauze for post-processing queue
Both par2 and unrar are external programs that cannot be paused by SABnzbd.
They could be terminated, but that's not what you want.
Currently the only option is to schedule a post-processor pause,
which will prevent new entries from being post-processed, but the active one will continue.
They could be terminated, but that's not what you want.
Currently the only option is to schedule a post-processor pause,
which will prevent new entries from being post-processed, but the active one will continue.
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Re: Pauze for post-processing queue
Thx Shypike!
I can make a schedule that the post-processing queue will be pauzed when I watch my movie. It's not so simple as pressing a pauze button but who cares, it does what I was looking for
I can make a schedule that the post-processing queue will be pauzed when I watch my movie. It's not so simple as pressing a pauze button but who cares, it does what I was looking for
Re: Pauze for post-processing queue
The main thing holding us back to add the button is that it won't have a direct effect.
Think of the endless support calls this would cause
Think of the endless support calls this would cause