Hi
I downloaded, manually, the latest episode of Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2013 (comes out once a year), added a show in NZBDrone and dropped the show in the watch folder. Unfortunately it just sits there… I tried “update series info and scan disk” no luck.
This is what I found in logs, Table:
DiskScanService 0 video files were found in F:\TV Unsorted
DiskScanService Scanning ‘F:\TV Unsorted’ for video files
ParsingService Unable to find victoriasecretfashionshow - Season 20 HDTV-720p
ImportDecisionMaker Analyzing 1/1 files.
DiskScanService 1 video files were found in F:\TV Unsorted\The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2013
DiskScanService Scanning ‘F:\TV Unsorted\The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2013’ for video files
How do I get it to accept the file? what am I missing?
ParsingService Unable to find victoriasecretfashionshow - Season 20 HDTV-720p drone thinks its season 20, episode 19, which doesn’t match a known episode.
Rename the folder and file to match the information in drone/trakt/tvdb, which would be Season 1 Episode 19 and the proper series name which is “Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show”. “Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show S01E19” would be picked up and renamed properly.
That did the trick, but the cause of the problem remains, - no one is ever referring to “Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show” by episode numbers i.e. 1x19 in our case or S01E19, but rather year of the show was shown in (since it happens once a year). Thats why if you search with NZBDrone (I have 40+ indexers, yes I am a whore) it returns 0 results, and forces you to search manually using year of the release like - Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2013 etc. then you’ll get results. Should I add this to the “Scene naming” we have going?
No, thats not scene naming, thats a special case. Scene naming is when the naming doesn’t match TVDB, but has either and air date or season + episode, which that has neither.
Something like TheXEM would have to be created specifically to handle this, but given the fact that there are so few shows like this, I really don’t see anyone creating such a service as the time/cost vs the return is not worth the effort.
You have 40 indexers in drone? Honestly, remove all but 2-3 of them and drone will be much faster when searching and doing RSS syncs. If each indexer returns 100 results for RSS sync, drone would have to process 4000 items, which it would run every 15 minutes, total waste, especially when they’re just dupes.
Ah ok, tnx for clearing that up. I set NZBDrone to run every 90 mins, so its no biggie; also I hardly see a reason to hummer any indexer every 15 mins for any kind content anyways :). Btw sorry for driving the topic slightly sideways, how does NZBDrone handles dupes?
Also is it compatible with NZBMegasearcH?
P.S: You seem to be online all the time, do you ever sleep? ^^
15 minutes is when they update there feeds, but usually you want to get releases fast when there is DMCA.
Dupes in what way? Drone will process all the results from an RSS sync, sort them best to worst and try to grab the first, if it failed it would move on, otherwise it grabs it, really only fails if the download client is misconfigured or some limit on the indexer was hit.
I hear a number people are using it with drone, its newznab API compliant so it should be fine, IIRC there were some issues with full season searches, but those may have been resolved.
Yeah, I get some sleep (not always enough), in the PST timezone, so still daylight for me.