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Yeah that naming definitely will not work - I'd suggest using a batch renamer to just add "Show - Sx" before all of your episode names (S == season). Sick Beard currently expects that all episodes have names that can be deciphered without inferring anything from the folder structure. And nope there are no plans for SB to pick up any episodes that aren't on your filesystem
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Oh, it sounds like you're using SAB 0.4 - because I use the priority Sick Beard requires SAB 0.5+.
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Yeah I didn't catch that. I've already decided not to bother with SAB 0.4 - Sick Beard is alpha software so only working with SAB beta isn't a big deal to me. You can always just use a watch folder/black hole instead. Although I'd say just update to a 0.5 beta, no reason not to.
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Yeah, I'll probably do that.
Now... while getting missed eps, SB downloaded a wrong version for 24 ep3. It insists on getting a version with both eps 3 & 4... do we have any control over what releases are downloaded ?
HTPC hardware: Hiper HMC-2K53A-C0 case, Intel Core 2 duo E4500, 2GB Corsair DDR2 PC6400, Samsung spinpoint S hard drive, Gigabyte GA-73-PVM-S2H motherboard (R.I.P). Planning on getting a ION box instead.
HTPC software: XBMC trunk, Confluence skin (usually).
Storage: 4TB+ of external hard drives accessed through SMB on a 100 mbps network.
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Well your SAB log should have some info about it and the Sick Beard log will also have the post-process logging as long as you find the right spot.
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just want to say that this program is seriously awesome. i haven't come upon any problems and everything is working great. thanks for taking the time out to do this.