Hello All,
I setup Sickbeard, Sabnzbd & Couch Potato about a year ago, off late I have not been downloading much and whenever I downloaded I used https://www.usenet-crawler.com/ more frequently. So I decided to cancel my newsdemon account and save the monthly $10.00. Today I realized I am not able to download from sabnzbd, is it because it needs to have the newsdemon account active in order for me to download? Is there no free option to download NZB's?
Thanks!
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You always need a Usenet provider.
There are hardly any usable free ones.
Read this: http://forums.sabnzbd.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=51
There are hardly any usable free ones.
Read this: http://forums.sabnzbd.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=51
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aadeshgandhi
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Thanks Shypike for the reply, can you suggest what would be a good usenet provider? is Newsdemon one of the good ones? My monthly download limit is 300GB so if you know any provider which are very good but have monthly caps I can look into those too..shypike wrote:You always need a Usenet provider.
There are hardly any usable free ones.
Read this: http://forums.sabnzbd.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=51
Thanks again!
AG
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Most mainstream providers are ok.
You can consider buying a block instead of a regular subscription.
This might help you a bit: http://www.usenetcompare.com
If you're in Europe you might consider one of the Dutch providers.
You can consider buying a block instead of a regular subscription.
This might help you a bit: http://www.usenetcompare.com
If you're in Europe you might consider one of the Dutch providers.
