Author Topic: Streaming NZB - auto PAR correction ?  (Read 3201 times)

altbinzfan

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Streaming NZB - auto PAR correction ?
« on: February 11, 2010, 11:55:15 am »
Hi,
I'd like to use alt.binz as NZB streaming application for movies and tv shows.
But I did not find a way to make it correct damaged rars during streaming, I've plenty of bandwidth but if only a single byte is damaged of an archive my stream is interrupted and I have to wait for the whole 32 GB download to finish.
Is there a way to activate PAR correction like nzbplayer can do during streaming ?

If not, is there a plan to integrate that feature ? I can't find it anywhere in the wiki.
I've recently started using alt.binz, if it could auto-correct damages (so streaming becomes really useable) I'd surely love to donate.

Offline davidq666

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Re: Streaming NZB - auto PAR correction ?
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2010, 01:43:22 pm »
no there is no such thing and there is no way i know of to do something like that... as far as i know u simply can't a repair parts of a parset only the whole thing. i personaly don't know nzbplayer but my guess would be, that nzbplayer does it like any other reader i know and repairs after the download.

edith: see:

http://www.nzbplayer.com/howto.html

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Sometimes a video will stop or freeze halfway through/5 minutes from the ending!

    * Provided that par2 files are available, you can click the Fix Movie check box. NZBPlayer will then fix the movie, and start playing it again. You will have to wait for all the files to download if it needs fixing. If this happens frequently, consider choosing a better quality Usenet provider.
« Last Edit: February 11, 2010, 01:50:38 pm by davidq666 »

altbinzfan

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Re: Streaming NZB - auto PAR correction ?
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2010, 07:41:01 pm »
Oh I was wrong then!

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Re: Streaming NZB - auto PAR correction ?
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2010, 08:57:20 pm »
32 GB? Dear lord.