![]() ![]() Under options you can specify things like Minimum age and Retention (Usenet only)Ĭlick the + and choose your Torrent provider, I will use Rarbg for this example so click the Rarbg buttonĬlick the Test button and you should get a Test Succeeded message, then click SaveĬlick Download Client, leave all the options as the defaults and click the +Ĭhoose your download client, I use Utorrent so select thatĬonfigure your download client’s settings, my client is on another server so I enter that IP address. You can see in my settings I have no minimum but like to keep a 5GB maximum for 1 hour 1080p TV episodesĬlick Indexers, this is where we need to configure our Torrent site. The blue buttons show you your minimum and maximum sizes for a 60 minute video. This can look a bit confusing at first but essentially the orange buttons show you your minimum and maximum sizes for a 30 minute video. We will come back to profiles later when we need to add oneįor me the HD-1080p profile is fine but I need to tweak the file sizes a bit. Here you will have to decide whether the in-built profiles are suitable for your needs or if you will need to create a new profile. I don’t want to accept the TV Show name as its downloaded from the source, I want to use my own naming conventionĬ:\TV Shows\An Awesome TV Show (2012)\An Awesome TV Show (2012) – S01E01 – The Episode Title.mkvĪll of the other options I leave as follows:Ĭlick Profiles, then change Advanced Settings to Shown. You should now be able to open a browser and go to which is your Sonarr serviceĬlick Settings, then click Media Management. Once downloaded run the NzbDrone.master file For instance you may want files named in a certain way, metadata added and then moved to a network share Installationĭownload the Sonarr install files from here. Then I removed the shows and re-imported them and it appears that all is well.In this post we will go through everything you need to do to get Sonarr up and running and integrated with your Plex Media Server on Windowsįirst of all what is Sonarr and how can it help you? Sonarr provides a means of automatically passing file index information (Torrent websites) to your download client (such as Utorrent) and then performing actions on the downloaded files. I found the individual NFO files that my Kodi export (library export to individual files) created for the offending shows and replaced the bad “tt…” numbers with the correct TVDB IDs. This’ll help you find the shows that are causing trouble. You can try searching for "tt (a quote mark followed by tt - i found that easier than visually scanning…). ![]() Then look at your imdbnumbers (use a web-based JSON parser to make it easier to read). It wasn’t one of the shows I was importing episodes to, but I guess Sonarr gets the whole list and looks for the correct imdbnumber within that list and that was making it barf on the non-integer.įor future people trying to fix: Do a call like this: I did a “VideoLibrary.GetTVShows” API call that returned all imdbnumbers and found that there were 2 shows that had non-integer (“tt…”) numbers. I was focusing on one show, thinking that was the one with a bad imdbnumber. ![]()
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