Too many incomplete files?
Hey, I'm using the Binverse client, and I notice that on very large .nzbs (like, HD movies and video games) where the .rar files are larger (like >40MBs), I'm often getting situations where every .rar files I download is incomplete.
When there are so many incomplete files it's impossible to repair them using Quickpar. Am I doing something wrong or is this just something that happens with larger files that I have to learn to live with?
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what provider are you with taniquetil
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I'm using Binverse
I think you have to use their service if you use their software.
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Binverse resells news-service.com
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I see. I've been on Usenet for a while as a lurker but I haven't delved too deeply into the technical aspects.
Anyway, is there any word as to why I can't seem to complete large .rar files? If I'm downloading smaller things, like TV Shows and smaller movies, i can get almost 100% completion on .rars, and sometimes don't even need to using PAR files to repair, but when they are larger .rars, I get almost 100% incomplete files.
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Is there any log in that program? It should at least tell you if the parts are missing on the sever or something.
Try another client (Grabit, Alt.Binz or whatever) and the same NZB.
Sign up for a trial @ Giganews or some other place and test the same NZB there (I dunno if you can use that Binvers client there).
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It could just be a retention problem. That is to say, Binverse doesn't have the files completed on their servers. How old is the NZB file in question?
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Well, I just finished downloading a video game with 78 .rar files of 98 MB each.
Every single one of them is incomplete. Also, when I use QuickPar to analyze the files, every .rar file is 97% complete, meaning it is only missing one data block.
What's going on?
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What MultiForce said... you'll need to use a program that can make a session log, then analyze it for errors.
Also, don't let any antivirus see the undecoded yEnc data as it comes in.