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Generating par2 while uplading? "Generate on the fly" #58

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scriptzteam opened this issue Mar 4, 2019 · 9 comments
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Generating par2 while uplading? "Generate on the fly" #58

scriptzteam opened this issue Mar 4, 2019 · 9 comments

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@scriptzteam
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Would be cool if somehow we can generate par2 while uploading, is it possible?

@animetosho
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Yes, it's theoretically possible. In fact, doing so was the plan with ParPar integration (if I ever get around to it) - Nyuu essentially sends read data to both the server and ParPar at the same time, effectively running the two in parallel and reducing overall disk I/O.

@ANTiGEN0M
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hi

have you find a way to get it to work?

@animetosho
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It hasn't been implemented yet. This issue should get updated when it is.

@Ravencentric
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is there any update on parpar's integration into nyuu?

@animetosho
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No update at this stage.

@Nou4r
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Nou4r commented Feb 19, 2024

How come this is almost a most have for NZB files and it hasn't been implemented in over 4 years?

@animetosho
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Unbelievable right?

@Ravencentric
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How come this is almost a most have for NZB files and it hasn't been implemented in over 4 years?

Being rude certainly won't manifest the feature out of thin air.

On a related note, while I wait for this feature, I wrote a python wrapper around nyuu and parpar to basically do this here. Not perfect but it works for my usage.

@Nou4r
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Nou4r commented Feb 19, 2024

I apologize if my previous message came across as rude; that was not my intention.

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