![]() ![]() ![]() Sonarr had SAB grab episode 6 first (264 version) at 3:44am and 15 minutes later, it grabbed the 265 version at 4am. 3 episodes were released last night around 3am. TLDR: if the 264 version was downloaded at 10:44pm, why wasn’t it moved into the Plex folder? SAB downloaded the 265 version 15 minutes later and that version WAS moved into the Plex folder. 23:00:18,240::INFO:: Send to NotifyOSD: SABnzbd / Queue finished 23:00:18,240::INFO:: Sending notification: SABnzbd - Queue finished (type=queue_done, job_cat=None) 23:00:14,234::INFO:: Post-processing finished, resuming download 23:00:14,203::INFO:: Send to NotifyOSD: Download Completed / American.x265-MeGusta 23:00:14,203::INFO:: Sending notification: Download Completed - American.x265-MeGusta (type=complete, job_cat=tv) 23:00:14,202::INFO:: Purging data for job American.x265-MeGusta (delete_all_data=True) 23:00:14,193::INFO:: Checking if any resulting filenames need to be sanitized 23:00:14,193::INFO:: Unrar finished on /mnt/m2ssd/intermediate/American.x265-MeGusta … so after the download/unpack was all finished, it stayed in queue and Sonarr didn’t move it.īut the 265 version at 11pm -WAS- pulled in by Sonarr. 22:44:48,002::INFO:: Send to NotifyOSD: SABnzbd / Queue finished 22:44:48,002::INFO:: Sending notification: SABnzbd - Queue finished (type=queue_done, job_cat=None) 22:44:43,995::INFO:: Post-processing finished, resuming download 22:44:43,943::INFO:: Send to NotifyOSD: Download Completed / American.x264-SYNCOPY 22:44:43,943::INFO:: Sending notification: Download Completed - American.x264-SYNCOPY (type=complete, job_cat=tv) 22:44:43,942::INFO:: Purging data for job American.x264-SYNCOPY (delete_all_data=True) 22:44:43,942::INFO:: Checking if any resulting filenames need to be sanitized ![]() SAB grabbing the 264 version: 22:44:43,942::INFO:: Unrar finished on /mnt/m2ssd/intermediate/American.x264-SYNCOPY American.x265-MeGustaĪnd looking at the SABNzbd logs, the 264 version was downloaded at 10:44pm (but it’s still sitting in the unpack folder just waiting to be imported … and at 11pm, the 265 version was downloaded and imported into Plex. 23:00:04.1|Info|DownloadService|Report sent to SABnzbd. 23:00:04.1|Info|Sabnzbd|Adding report to the queue. 23:00:02.2|Info|DownloadDecisionMaker|Processing 100 releases 23:00:02.2|Warn|Newznab|DrunkenSlug HTTP request failed: at 23:00:02.2|Warn|HttpClient|HTTP Error - Res: (removed)&offset=0&limit=100: 500.InternalServerError (0 bytes) 23:00:01.5|Info|RssSyncService|Starting RSS Sync ![]() 22:44:34.3|Info|RssSyncService|RSS Sync Completed. 22:44:34.3|Info|DownloadService|Report sent to SABnzbd. 22:44:34.3|Info|Sabnzbd|Adding report to the queue. It happened again last night with American Dad. I did some searching on the forum and found this I don’t know why the majority of these downloads/264 to 265 conversions go off without a hitch and only a fraction of them need intervention. In an average week, I’d guess that 20 episodes are upgraded from the 264 version to their 265 equivalent and I run into this problem with 1 or 2 episodes and I need to go into Sonarr’s queue and nuke the stalled download. If I simply go into the Queue and delete the stalled download and refresh the series, the error disappears and life goes on. Not a preferred word upgrade for existing episode file(s) One or more episodes expected in this release were not imported or missing However, in the download folder, I still have the 264 version and in Sonarr>Activity, I have this error: Downloaded - Waiting to Import Sonarr downloaded S10E02 (the 264 version) last night and it got added to the right folder and shows up in Plex.Ī little bit later, the x265 version popped up on Usenet and Sonarr downloaded it, and successfully imported it into the proper folder and it’s in Plex. Example, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver… If a show only has a 264 version, Sonarr grabs it and when the 265 version comes along a few hours later, Sonarr downloads -that- version and it replaces the 264 copy and all is well.īUT, every now and then, something gets out of alignment and it’s the same problem. Whenever my friends request a TV show, I have things set up on my side so their requests are grabbed in whatever format is available but HEVC/265 is preferred. This has been happening for a while and decided to finally make a post about it. ![]()
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