![]() And with users gladly sticking to what they are used to and know their way around in, many advantages of newer and more efficiently designed applications can also be overlooked. There is also a good reason why Sabnzbd still remains as popular as it is when it came out in the market. But, of course, the lure of “the conventional” should not be overlooked. ![]() While Sabnzbd has been around longer than its mentioned main competition and is a very popular NZB downloader of choice among many, NZBGet has also gained traction within the Usenet community due to its significant advantages over its older counterpart. I have checked permissions and everything seems fine.If you look at a lot of Usenet community forum and review sites on Usenet-related programs, you’d see that NZBGet and Sabnzbd have constantly been put at odds against each other. (develop branch), and it’s using SABnzbd 0.6.5 as the downloader. I can’t figure out how to update SABnzbd to the latest because I’m on a QNAP TS-469L and it is installed as a QPKG file. I have checked all my paths and everything seems correct. I see the file sitting there in my completed downloads folder ready to move. SABnzbd properly downloaded, unpacked and deleted the the source files (rar’s), but now it should have been handed off to Sonarr to import/move it over to my Plex folder structure, but it doesn’t seem to be working. The only issue I thought it might have been was that when Sonarr created the folder for the TV show under my Plex/TV Shows folder, it had the permissions drwxr-xr-x, but it’s still not importing even after I chmod 777 that folder. b_4 (object) Īt (wrapper dynamic-method) (,System.Func`2,object) Īt /c_Displa圜lass4.b_3 (object,) Īnd here is the path of the completed download after some searching, I finally figured out how to get SAB updated and now running 0.7.20 but still having issues but instead of it saying NOT FOUND, it says: Request Failed: Sequence contains more than one matching element #Sabnzbd error importing tv ![]() This is all I see in the log: : NotFoundĪt. Find (int) Īt /c_Displa圜lass4.b_3 (object,System.Threading.00:13:14,900::DEBUG:: Loading data for SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan from H:\tmp\nzb\downloads\Brooklyn.x264-AVS\_ADMIN_\SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan #Sabnzbd error importing how to 06:16:50,170::DEBUG:: Loading data for SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan from H:\tmp\nzb\downloads\Brooklyn.x264-AVS\_ADMIN_\SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan 00:40:34,312::DEBUG:: Loading data for SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan from H:\tmp\nzb\downloads\Brooklyn.x264-AVS\_ADMIN_\SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan 00:37:30,308::DEBUG:: Loading data for SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan from H:\tmp\nzb\downloads\Brooklyn.x264-AVS\_ADMIN_\SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan 00:35:01,332::DEBUG:: Loading data for SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan from H:\tmp\nzb\downloads\Brooklyn.x264-AVS\_ADMIN_\SABnzbd_nzo_dcufan System.InvalidOperationException: Sequence contains more than one matching elementĪt (`1,System.Func`2,/Fallback) Īt (`1,System.Func`2) Īt. ![]() It looks odd to me that it resumes the nzo, saves data and then removes the files, then saves the data and loads again.
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