![]() ![]() Unless you specified the path in Sonarr (Directory setting when configuring the Download Station Download Client) Download Station decided where to put it. Which of the application determines the destination? I Have already read that one and determined that non of the reasons mentioned apply to my situation. How/When Sonarr will automatically grab releases is covered in the FAQ. The only thing left seems to be the fact that this does not happen automagically Does this mean that there is an indexer returning bad links? All others report broken links and are not downloaded. ![]() Of all downloads only 1 series could be grabbed. I don see any default destination pointing to that directory anywhere. All Episodes are downloaded to a private directory ‘volume1/Homes/Paul/Internet Download/Synology’ but I can’t remember telling Download Station nor Sonarr to store them there. Not all mind you, still see a lot of broken links. Several downloads started in Download Station. Suddenly it came to life Looks like everything starts to work for me. In Download Station there’s no active download however. The ones that don’t have a broken link report they have been grabbed and set to download client. I see a lot of broken links in the history. Installed that too and now can manually download nzb too. Nzb is reporting that the Usenet Client is not yet configuredĪh, There’s also a Download Station Usenet client available.Torrents are forwarded to Download Station when I manually start the download.Episodes are not downloaded automatically.I do see search results from both indexers.My guess is that nzb is not forwarded to Download Station but needs a different client of some sort. With Nzb Sonarr tells me: ‘The Usenet Download Client isn’t configured yet’. Torrents are forwarded to Download Station but only when I initiate the download. I see 2 kinds of results, torrents and nzb. I can manually start downloads from the series but Sonarr does not grab them automatically. I installed Jacket on my Synology and was able to configure it in Sonarr. (Weird Dave) ended up on MTV.Thanks for taking the time to answer some of my questions. In 2 days! It was a rush! So now you know how WeirDave Were the equivalent of 2 YEARS worth of shows and we did it At the finals I did get the song I wanted but my shoe flew off during myĪudition! I was a little shaken but I was determined so I I was not pleased but as I said I won the semi's so I just kept my fingers crossedįor the finals. I was hoping that out of all the songs that they were using that I would get lucky enough to getģAM Eternal, which was the best one of the bunch back then for a gothic style person such as myself.Īs luck would have it, at the semi-finals, the song I drew I was nervous because the songs that they had been picking for the contestants to dance to were not my style. Semifinals I had one week until the finals. There were about 3000+ applicants over the stages. Since I was given my name WeirDave by another DJ (Thanks Seb!) due to my dancing style and over the years many people would come to the clubs we worked at to see me dance, I decided to enterĪfter some additional coaxing from my good friendĭisney at the time as their Promotional Director. Stage a state wide dance contest to be held at the newly opened In that same year Disney ® teamed up with MTV ® to Lighting Technician of the Year and Stan became aīillboard ® reporter. Lighting Dimension International or LDI for short, we both sat on panels that were open for discussion about our individual art form. Together as a DJ and light jock for several years and through many different clubs and cities. At the time, I had been working in the club business for several years. In 1991 during the height of my career in the nightclub business I was working in a club in Orlando called The Cuda Bay club. Oooo! Oooh! Hey, aren't you that guy from MTV?! YES. WeirDave at his daughter's graduation (2013) WeirDave at work - Mob Day (Halloween 2012) Tampabay Buccaneers Monday Night Football (2011) WeirDave and friends at The Castle Club (2009) WeirDave guest starring in the Zumanity Show (2008) This is my WeirDave Club MTV ID Badge (1991)Īn intimate action shot with a theatrical background (1989) ![]()
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