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For changes to have effect NZBGet must be reloaded (soft-restart).
TIP: You can reload anytime later in section SYSTEM on settings page.
The changes made to post-processing settings will be in effect for the next post-processing job.
On this page your can review and change settings. When you done with changes click Save all changes, which will save the changes made on all pages. It's not neccessary to save the changes on each page individually.
The configuration consists of two parts:
With these settings you configure NZBGet. When you configure NZBGet for the first time you need to check at least the option MainDir and configure one news server. Any changes of NZBGet settings require a restart or reload (soft-restart) of NZBGet.
When NZBGet finishes download of nzb-file it can start a post-processing script for further processing (unpacking etc.). You can configure what script must be executed using option PostProcess in section POST-PROCESSING.
The POST-PROCESSING SCRIPT SETTINGS are shown on the navigation bar only if you have setup a post-processing script and if it has a configuration file. For your convenience NZBGet proivides you with a way to configure the post-processing script options via web-interface. These settings however do not have any effect on NZBGet but rather on the post-processing script only. The changes made here are in effect after saving for the next post-processing job started by NZBGet. A restart of NZBGet is not required.
NZBGet is developed and maintained by Andrey Prygunkov (hugbug@users.sourceforge.net).
The original project was initially created by Sven Henkel (sidddy@users.sourceforge.net) in 2004 and later developed by Bo Cordes Petersen (placebodk@users.sourceforge.net) until 2005. In 2007 the abandoned project was overtaken by Andrey Prygunkov. Since then the program has been completely rewritten.
Module TLS (TLS.c, TLS.h) is based on work by Martin Lambers (marlam@marlam.de).
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The complete content of license is provided in file COPYING within distribution and also available online.
Additional exemption: compiling, linking, and/or using OpenSSL is allowed.
For more info please visit NZBGet Home Page. Among other things the developers of third-party apps find there complete docs about RPC interface.
Should you need help, have suggestions or want to share your improvements - NZBGet Forum is a place to do that.
If you use NZBGet on a media player, router, NAS or other non-PC device the best place to get help is probably forums specialized on your device.
NZBGet web-interface uses jQuery. The jQuery Project is run by a distributed group of volunteers that all want to see jQuery become the best JavaScript tool possible.
jQuery is licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
NZBGet web-interface uses Twitter Bootstrap. Designed and built with all the love in the world @twitter by @mdo and @fat.
Bootstrap code is licensed under the Apache License v2.0.
NZBGet web-interface includes selected icons from collections iconSweets and iconSweets2 by Yummygum.
The icons are generally licensed under a custom license but used in NZBGet with author's permission.
With command Pause download you can manually pause the download queue.
In addition to manual Pause there is also Soft-Pause, which is maintained by the program: scheduler and post-processing can pause and resume download (see config options PostPauseQueue or ParPauseQueue). In order to keep the scheduler in-sync it's better not to manually change the state of Soft-Pause. However if you control NZBGet using a third-party software, which doesn't distinguigh between manual Pause and Soft-Pause, you may need to control the Soft-Pause manually as well.
The download is paused if either manual Pause or Soft-Pause is active.
The pausing of post-processing depends on how the post-processing-script handles screen output and may not always work.
The Pause/Resume Button (the round one) pauses or resumes all three activities: download, post-processing and nzb directory scan. The state of Soft-Pause remains unchanged.
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Delete selected downloads?
Selected items will be removed from the queue. Already downloaded files remain on disk.
Clear History?
All records will be deleted. All files remain on disk.
Delete selected history records?
Selected records will be removed from the history. All files remain on disk.
Clear Messages?
All log records will be deleted from screen buffer. The log-file remains on disk unchanged.
Delete ?
Browser | Minimum version | Tested version |
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Firefox | 3.6 | 13 |
Chrome | 6 | 19 |
Opera | 11.1 | 12 |
Safari | 6 | 6.0 |
IE | 10 | not tested |
This option doesn't exist in your configuration file yet.
The option was set to default value and will be written to your configuration file when you save it.
Reload NZBGet?
The configuration will be reloaded and the program will be reinitialized.
Stopping all activities and reloading...