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[PROBLEM] NZBget: Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere.
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Problem: NZBget: Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere.
26th May, 2013, 01:07 AM
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RE: NZBget: Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere.
The message 'Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere.' is displayed whether or not your download was successful, so this in itself is no indication for your problem. If you can get some more information from the error log it would be easier to locate the issue.

Most issues you get with NZBGet at the moment, especially the version from the download package, are par-related. An increasing number of Movies/TV Series name their files differently from what is stated in the par-file, which causes the post-processing to fail and you have nothing to watch. The newest version of NZBGet can handle these misnamed files, but that's not available in the package yet.

One way to check if misnamed files are the issue, is to browse to your download folder and look at the files. If they are something like "133213-0.6", then misnamed files are likely to cause your problem.
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NZBget: Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere. - Kevf - 25th May, 2013, 06:40 AM
RE: NZBget: Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere. - Adanteh - 26th May, 2013, 12:48 AM
RE: NZBget: Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere. - Enigmach - 26th May, 2013 01:07 AM
RE: NZBget: Post-processing script may have moved files elsewhere. - mk01 - 27th May, 2013, 08:49 AM

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