Not a huge difference, yet with a post that you're having problems
with, sometimes the poster created nzb can get around certain
problems.
E.g. when I look at the headers for a post in my Agent newsreader, it
might show some incomplete files. So if I create my own nzb from
those incompete headers, the post will download incomplete. But if the
poster created and posted his own nzb, when I load that nzb into
Newzbin Pro, there often won't be any incompletes.
Sure, most posters create enough par repair files to get around that.
But there still are posts without enough or even any pars and as they
get older the problems often increase.
Only very rarely do I run into a posted nzb file that doesn't work, so
I generally use them. Not in this group, but there are some posters I
follow, whose nzbs often don't work, so for those posters posts I
avoid their nzb's and create my own.
I haven't posted recently, but when I did, I liked to do a thorough
job, with good nzb's and nfo's.
On Fri, 01 May 2015 12:59:15 GMT, Pepi <pepi@egg.nog> wrote:
>On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 17:41:10 -0400, anonamouse wrote:
>
>> So you can't create the nzb with the post like in powerpost, your nzbs
>> come later (at the end separately, never with the post)
>
>Gee, is that such an important "feature"? I mostly create my own NZB's,
>seldom, if ever, do I use any of the provided ones. On more than one
>occasion I have found posted NZB's to be defunct so now I just skip them.
>For me, using Pan, right-click, create NZB isn't such a difficult task,
>and I know what I get. Besides, if anything goes wrong, it's my own
>fault. :)
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