

This usually starts out slow and then increases since there is some time-consuming handshaking that must go on as SuperNZB asks the server for a post. Temporarily disable your anti-virus or firewall running in background. Clear internet cookies and browser cache. The Speed column shows how fast the current post is being downloaded. Step 2: Switch off your modem and after restarting your computer turn it on again.
#Nzbvortex problem nzbindex download#
You can find the NZB files for your download via for example. The MB column shows the total number of megabytes downloaded by that connection. With NZBVortex you dont have that problem. They are usually nothing to worry about, but are an indication as to how reliable the server is. And b/c of this, NZBget can run on lower end hardware that Sabnzbd can not. This means downloads should not only be faster, but also NZBget will use less CPU/RAM then Sabnzbd. These are server & handshaking types of errors, and don’t indicate whether or not the file being downloaded is corrupt. At the core of nzbget is C++, when you compare this to Sabnzbd which is Python, C++ is always faster. The Errors column shows the number of errors the server has returned on that connection. First, it connects to the server, then it sends your username, then your password, then asks for a post, receives a post, etc. The State column shows what the connection is doing. You can turn a connection on-and-off while the Downloader is running via the check-box at the left. TechSono-1 TechSono-2 TechSono-3 TechSono-4 TechSono-5 If you change something on the Servers window, you must close the Downloader and then re-open it to see the changes. So, if you have entered the TechSono server with five connections, you will see: SuperNZB takes the server name you entered, and then adds a dash, and a number for each connection to create the server name you see here. It looks at the servers you have set up on the Servers window, sees which ones are “active” and then uses the “connections” number to create the list.Įach line you see is a “connection” and each server will usually have more than one connection. The list of Usenet servers that you see on the Downloader is created when this window opens up.

SuperNZB’s Downloader Window can be opened from the File Menu.
