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Excuse me?  If you don't understand something the polite thing to do is ask for help, not write what you did.  With this said, you might want to do a bit of research on what an .nzb file is and what kinds of programs automatically process .nzb file contents.  As an example, maybe you can take a look at a PC application called Newsbin.  It automatically downloads content based on an .nzb file and automagically constructs the final file for you.  No crap required.  One word of warning though - almost all posted file contents these days are obfuscated.  So, you need an application intelligent enough to deal with this, which shortens the list of programs you can use significantly.  Good luck.



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