Hi,
Ive only started using sabnzbd yesterday and ive having problem with downloads not completing.
Im on Vista and using 0.6.5 and and Astraweb but so far only 2 out of 7 downloads have completed successfully, ive no idea what could be wrong and would appreciated some help
Repair failed, not enough repair blocks and crc errors non stop
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Check your connection in Status and Interface settings window.
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Re: Repair failed, not enough repair blocks and crc errors non stop
Well, astraweb could be wrong.
Doesn't SABnzbd tell you in the History entry that many articles are missing?
(Click on the entry title).
Doesn't SABnzbd tell you in the History entry that many articles are missing?
(Click on the entry title).
Re: Repair failed, not enough repair blocks and crc errors non stop
Yes thats what im thinking after reading up a bit.
They all just say not enough blocks to repair.
Just before i paid for anoyther service i wanted to make sure it was nothing silly wrong on my end.
They all just say not enough blocks to repair.
Just before i paid for anoyther service i wanted to make sure it was nothing silly wrong on my end.
Re: Repair failed, not enough repair blocks and crc errors non stop
Very, very few bugs in the past had to do with SABnzbd not being able to
get actually existing articles from servers.
So it takes a lot of convincing before we believe otherwise.
Still, the best test is to use an alternative downloader and check the same NZB.
(For Windows: Grabit).
get actually existing articles from servers.
So it takes a lot of convincing before we believe otherwise.
Still, the best test is to use an alternative downloader and check the same NZB.
(For Windows: Grabit).

