I wonder if it would be possible for SABnzbd to detect and make use of RAR Recovery Volumes (.rev) . I know they're not commonly used, but I do see them around once in a while.
Are any posters using them?
More important, the repair facility is not supported by the freeware unrar program.
You would need to buy the full rar program.
I just recently acquired a backup of a Harry Potter movie with .rev files. So there are at least a handful. I understand that you wouldn't want to have too much work on a feature that'll be rarely used, and isn't available in the free version of rar, but I figured I'd throw up a ball and see where it lands
It might be nice to have it from a completeness point of view of course
It's quite simple actually.
We're not going to support a feature that requires the purchase of another program.
So it's not going to happen until Rarlab's freeware unrar supports it.
I'm able to create .REV files with the rar-command on my Ubuntu. I don't know how legal that rar copy on Ubuntu is, but maybe worth mentioning.
@lennardw: I think you can create a post-processing script that can handle the posted/downloaded .REV files. I've created such a post-processing script for .7zip archives. See https://forums.sabnzbd.org/viewtopic.ph ... =15#p43982
Question for lennardw: can you point me to a post containing .REV files?
Rar is payware on any platform, unrar is freeware.
I prefer not encourage the use of this feature, because this would mean
we cannot ship a complete solution for OSX and Windows any more.