Reinstalled OS, no more sort to folders

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chroma601
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Reinstalled OS, no more sort to folders

Post by chroma601 »

Using SABnzbd+ 0.7.16, I can't get the program to move the completed TV shows to their folders. I'm not a python expert or programmer, so I'm hoping someone can tell me where I need to put what script. I do have Enable TV sorting checked. I think the script SAB to Sickbeard might be involved, but I don't know where to point which program to it, or if it should be .exe or .py used.

I had everything working, but my two year old Win 7 system had become so bogged down that I had to reinstall the OS from scratch. I backed up my Sickbeard installation and restored it to exactly where it was, but my SABnzbd is new, with a different interface than I had before, which didn't update as it downloaded as it does now. All the shows show up in the Complete directory, but loaded with unneeded nfos, srr, sfc, and samples.

Help appreciated! Extra info upon request.

Sickbeard is running alpha build 502.
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shypike
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Re: Reinstalled OS, no more sort to folders

Post by shypike »

The biggest issue with SickBeard is that it requires Python variables to be setup in the environment.
I don't know the details, so check their docs.
Isn't there an EXE script too? Are you using a ".py" script?
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