Okay, this is beginning to drive me nuts. Frequently, when Alt.binz needs to repair a set of files, it
will not unrar it after the repair. It continues downloading other queued files and unraring them, but never starts unraring the "repaired" ones.
On the PAR2 tab, the PARs in question all have the yellow icon with the red cross, and the status "Repair successful". If I expand the PAR2s, the program shows one or more items highlighted with pink backgrounds. Some small bit of the set (usually an .nfo or .sfv or other small file) was missing from the download. This explains why alt.binz thinks it needs to do a repair, and I can understand this completely. But if the repair was successful, why doesn't Alt.binz unrar the .rar files???
I scoured the log file, and the sequence of events goes like this:
- File X needs 1 (or more) blocks, N blocks available
- File X Unpaused 1 blocks
- (one or more .par2s download)
- Repairing file X
- File X repair started
- File X repair successful
... and then nothing further happens, no matter how much time passes. Even if all downloads finish and the download connection idles, unraring simply doesn't happen.
Here's the thing: The log file also shows
other NZBs for which a repair was needed. The difference is, THOSE PAR2s show on the PAR2 tab
with green icons and the status "Unraring 100%". If I expand them, NO files have pink backgrounds (all are green). The log shows that the files were unrared successfully.
So why does Alt.bin SAY "repair successful" on both the PAR2 tab and in the log, yet leave some files highlighted in pink (missing parts) when expanded on the PAR2 tab? Shouldn't the program change their backgrounds to GREEN if the repair was "successful"? (The "Par2 checking, repairing & Unraring" forum post implies that a successfully-repaired set should be all-green. See the last screenshot in the post, and to quote, "
After repair was successful unraring will start and after successful unraring we will see something like picture above.")
And why doesn't it unpack the .rar files
when the .rar files aren't missing ANY parts? Why should a missing .sfv or .nfo matter for the unraring process? Isn't there a way to FORCE Alt.binz to always unrar if the .rar archive is complete?