Sonarr thinks NZB times are negative

Sonarr version (exact version): 2.0.0.4689
Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): 4.2.3
OS: FreeNAS Corral 10.0.3
((Debug logs)): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BykYo_ZsvH-ccFd4MS1YRHVLM00/view?usp=sharing
Description of issue: Sonar seems to think that NZB results being returned to it from NZBHydra have negative ages. However, if I lookup the result in NZBHydra manually the results clearly have a positive age. Case in point, latest VICE News here:

https://nzbplanet.net/details/6f52f1d38e72d427d9d9b464360b2ea4

Then, when Sonarr sends the NZB to NZBGet to download, the downloads sit in QUEUED state because it believes they are in the future or something? I dunno, it’s not clear to me why this is happening.

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The timezone either on the indexer or NZBHydra is wrong. Sonarr assumes the timezone is +/-0 unless something in the date tells Sonarr differently.

Bypass NZBHydra and have Sonarr connect directly to NZBPlanet, if the time is correct the issue is NZBHydra, otherwise the issue is NZBPlanet.

Ok, will check that out and report back. Should be easy enough to fix.

So the problem is people are posting things to usenet with UTC time stamps, but no mention of the timezone. So when NZBHydra grabs the results it assumes the timezone of the results is the local timezone. At least, as best as I can tell this is what is happening.

I don’t think it has anything to do with them being posted, but how your indexer presents them.

If NZBHydra is translating that date to a local time then that would cause issues.

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