Everyone who ever got in touch with Usenet heard the term NZB file. NZB is a XML-based text file containing meta data about articles posted to Usenet. This format was developed by Usenet indexing service Newzbin.com. NZBs contain information such as post date, poster, subject title, etc. These files do not contain anything other than human-readable text, but can be read by clients to find and download binary files from Usenet. The main idea of it was to avoid of downloading of headers all the time that should make downlaoding from Usenet much quicker.
While file will be posted to Usenet newsgroups it will be divided into several posts. The information about binary segments (that will be identified by Message ID) will be also saved in NZB. Usenet clients load NZB file and can identify all parts of the post to download them and put together into one file after.
NZB file looks like:
There are different services that allows to search for Nzb files without any costs:
https://www.binsearch.info/
http://nzbfriends.com/
http://findnzb.net/
While file will be posted to Usenet newsgroups it will be divided into several posts. The information about binary segments (that will be identified by Message ID) will be also saved in NZB. Usenet clients load NZB file and can identify all parts of the post to download them and put together into one file after.
NZB file looks like:
There are different services that allows to search for Nzb files without any costs:
https://www.binsearch.info/
http://nzbfriends.com/
http://findnzb.net/