Yeah, my last post missed a word or too. Let me try that again - I wasn't testing anything.
Yes, the folder was set to c:/test/ which really is not where my TV-stuff is - it had been reset, and not by me. Also reset was my connection info to sabnzbd, including the ip, port, username/pass and api key and default settings.
Here's the process:
Delete Sabsync folder.
Create new sabsync folder.
Set up sabsync, including RSS feeds, sabnzb connection and scan for TV shows.
Quit and restart sabsync to make sure stuff works properly and has DB acces (I tracked the "last modified" date on the .db file)
Come back a day later, and find half the settings in sabsync reset to default. :S
I'm stumped on this one... how? I can understand if the program somehow didn't have write access, and couldn't put in changes - but reset to default, that just doesn't make sense? What would be the case in which your program couldn't access the file? Maybe if the file was already in use by something else? I run no antivirus, no nothing.
You might want to include a "load-check" to see if the program can find the settings/DB file - and let us choose whether we want to create the thing from new if it isn't found?
I'll go update the program to 0.9.9.5 now.
Edit:
Adding one I can't figure out. Show called Hell's Kitchen, has a UK and a US version. I add Hells Kitchen (US) folder, it gets scanned, it's fine. It's set to xvid, and I get this:
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Verifying 'Hells Kitchen US S08E08 WS PDTV XviD LOL'
'Hells Kitchen (US)' is being watched.
Quality is not wanted
Fine, so I figure it might have 720p in the quality. I go in, change to best possible - Save - then redo it. I get the same thing:
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Verifying 'Hells Kitchen US S08E08 WS PDTV XviD LOL'
'Hells Kitchen (US)' is being watched.
Quality is not wanted
I've changed the thing to three different settings now, clicked save, and it still goes "quality not wanted" on me.
I uploaded my DB file, in case you want to take a look.
http://www.filedropper.com/sabsync