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Hashed releases are never renamed #2652

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lazerbrain opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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Hashed releases are never renamed #2652

lazerbrain opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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@lazerbrain
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###Expected behaviour
Hashed releases should be renamed,
What's the point of predb? I am trying to match the key between binary files, their collection, predb and there is no connection between them. Nfo files doesn't exist, no record in rarinfo, mediainfo, ... How the indexers running nZEDb find these names? I am confused.

###Actual behaviour
Never renamed.

###Steps to reproduce the behaviour
Fully configured tmux script and manually ran match_prefiles.php

@Bart39
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Bart39 commented Jan 15, 2020

For predb matching you need to have the predb info in your database.
Start with https://github.com/nZEDb/nZEDb/wiki/Install-Guide:-Ubuntu-18.04#load-predb

And then either maintain updates by running the import script daily or following the IRCscraper guide (next section after load predb in linked install guide)

@lazerbrain
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I have imported predb and configured IRCscraper but releases are not renaming. Do I miss something? Is starting tmux script enough for properly releases renaming? Everything is configured in tmux settings.

@m0rse
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m0rse commented Jan 21, 2020

I would not expect miracles no more ,I have run nntmux the last 7 days with over 200 groups and result low.
dead

most sites indexing now are importing or scraping nzbs from the top nzb sites and these top nzb sites have the nzb renamed because they or a friend have uploaded it.

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Bart39 commented Jan 21, 2020

As @m0rse said, no sooner are some of the obfuscation methods discovered the release groups then change them - guarantee that they monitor what we and other indexers are doing

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