I had a whole whack of post processing fail because the drive letter wasn't available.
Now I'd like to be able to kick off post processing on these items again, so I don't have to manually unpack repair rename move etc.
Is this possible?
thanks!
Manually kick off (again) post process?
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Re: Manually kick off (again) post process?
Sorry, not with 0.5.6. That will be possible in 0.6.0 (but not for already downloaded stuff).
The repair will have been done, because that's done in the temporary folders.
So it's "only" the unpacking part you need to do.
I think there is some utility that can do that for you, but I forget which one.
The repair will have been done, because that's done in the temporary folders.
So it's "only" the unpacking part you need to do.
I think there is some utility that can do that for you, but I forget which one.
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Re: Manually kick off (again) post process?
*hint-hint*
Would that be unrar?
Cheers
Would that be unrar?
Cheers
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Re: Manually kick off (again) post process?
No there's a utility that will unrar anything in a folder tree
(it will use probably use unrar).
(it will use probably use unrar).