Unofficial Lemmy Community for the Servarr suite of apps.
Lidarr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Readarr, Sonarr, and Whisparr collectively referred to as "*Arr" or "*Arrs". They are designed to automatically grab, sort, organize, and monitor your Music, Movie, E-Book, or TV Show collections for Lidarr, Radarr, Readarr, Sonarr, and Whisparr; and to manage your indexers and keep them in sync with the aforementioned apps for Prowlarr.
So, I'm having the problem, that I'm downloading things with the wrong audio language, because it seems Sonarr interprets "SUBBED.
<LANGUAGE>
" as having said language as audio
Is there any way I can filter this out correctly?
Although this versions had a better quality, there were actually versions with the correct language available.
So maybe also my quality profile plays a role and gets higher ranked than my custom language profile?
I have a seedbox with Ultra.CC. I've got Prowlarr, Sonarr and Radarr setup with IPTorrents as the indexer. It was working perfectly, however recently I've had lots of issues is connections being reset.
Here are a couple of the errors I'm seeing.
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2025-01-29 00:02:03.5|Warn|HttpClient|HTTP Error - Res: HTTP/1.1 [PUT] https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.usbx.me/sonarr/api/v3/indexer/5: 400.BadRequest (432 bytes)
[
{
"isWarning": false,
"propertyName": "",
"errorMessage": "Unable to connect to indexer: HTTP request failed: [429:TooManyRequests] [GET] at [https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.usbx.me/prowlarr/6/api?t=tvsearch%5Cu0026cat%3D5000%2C5030%2C5040%2C5020%2C5010%2C5070%5Cu0026extended%3D1%5Cu0026apikey%25XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX%5Cu0026offset%3D0%5Cu0026limit%3D100]. Check the log surrounding this error for details",
"severity": "error"
}
]
I want to add the CD version of this release-group of David Mansfield's Heaven's Gate to Lidarr, but Lidarr only ever sees the vinyl version.
The CD version initially had no release status, so I changed it to Official back on the first of October since I don't think Lidarr will pull in releases with no status. Edit was auto-approved/applied the same day, so more than enough time now for the edit to be visible to Lidarr. I'm not using a metadata profile for the artist since I manually add release-groups.
I'm wondering if this isn't an issue on my end. Any other Lidarr users able to see both releases in the release-group, or just the vinyl one?
In Ombi, I've got Movies -> Radarr -> Default Minimum Availability set to "Physical / Web" however when the movie add's Radarr adds it as "tba"
It's creating so many spam "fake" movies that's it's wrecking our watching experience. How can I force one of these to actually respect that setting, I can't find it anywhere as a global in radarr.
I am trying to migrate from Jacket to Prowlarr and I see that some of the most important indexers in Spanish (open) are not available. Could I add them manually from Generic Torznab? I don't have the api key, can I get it somehow from the jacket or from the web? Or is it not possible to do it at all and do I have to request it on Github?
When a file is manually replaced, for example after converting from an mp4 to an mkv; radarr decides to delete everything in that movies folder: posters, backdrops, subtitles, NFO files, leaving only the new video file; even though none of these were created or managed by Radarr ever.
This causes Emby to have to rescan/reidentify the item, re-downloading all the extra data, and it's now lost all custom metadata that was stored in the nfo, particularly the original date added to emby and it now has no subtitles.
In attempting to download American Dad, I've discovered the list of known shows with episode numbering issues because of TVDb's unflexible naming conventions. I found the option to "override and add to download queue" on the Interactive Search, but it didn't seem to be correcting the info on import. I finally found on the Servarr FAQ this bit about the override feature, "Note that this overruled information is not carried over to the import logic and manual imports may be required," indicating my override selections are ignored intentionally. So what's the point of this feature? Unless I'm missing something here, it seems completely useless to even have this option available if the override selections are then just completely ignored through the rest of the download and import process. Am I using this wrong?
I just went to watch a movie and my server said it wasn't there, so I went and check the PC folders and all of my movies are gone. Not in any of the recycling bins, not anywhere, just gone. What would have caused this? How do I stop it from happening again? It's been working fine for months then this just happened.
I have the issue that sometimes torrents get grabbed that have no seeders. Is there a way to automatically mark them as failed after some time? I currently have 3 torrents with 0 seeders at the top that are basically blocking the download of everything else.
Ahoy fellow pirates! I don't know if this is the best place to ask, but I'm having issues getting qBittorrent to automatically unrar files so that Sonarr\Radarr can import. I'm running qbittorrent-nox with the *arr stack natively on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
I have the following in "Run external program on torrent finished" /usr/bin/unrar x -o- -r "%F"/*.rar "%F"/
But nothing happens when a torrent completes. When I check the qBittorrent logs, there is one line with: Running external program. Torrent: "Name of Torrent". Command: /usr/bin/unrar x -o- -r "/path/to/torrent/directory"/*.rar "/path/to/torrent/directory"/
If copy and paste the above code into a terminal as the qbittorrent user, it extracts the rar files as expected. Is there anything I can check to get qBittorrent to unrar files automatically?
I finally got sonarr/radarr/prowlarr/sabnzbd configured and running in a local k3s cluster, and am thinking about genericizing then open sourcing it as a helm chart once I get cert manager thrown in the mix. Is this a worthwhile endeavor? I get the feeling most of the community uses docker compose.
What's the best practice for keeping everything behind a VPN?
I'm running Ubuntu and have PIA installed outside of Docker. I want to for sure run qBittorrent and Prowlarr through a VPN. I was able to set up Gluetun and connect my containers to it.
I'd like to mirror my Windows set up with PIA installed, kill switch enabled, qBittorrent assigned to PIA network adapter only. I'm not sure how the network adapters work when qBittorrent is inside a container and PIA is outside.
In this AC3 is the audio format for RU and TrueHD is the audio format for EN.
Is this setup possible via Radarr?
I've tried {MediaInfo.AudioCodec:EN+RU} but it still gives me only the RU audio codec. I'm currently using version 4.5.2.7388
Guides mainly for Sonarr/Radarr/Bazarr and everything related to it.
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TRaSH Guides are a collection of guides for the Servarr suite of apps - Sonarr/Radarr/Prowlarr along with general guides for torrent and usenet downloaders, subtitle automation with Bazarr and Media Server management with Plex
These guides are a must-have for anyone trying to automate their media curation. The Sonarr and Radarr pages also include examples of release profiles which are used to control the source and release groups of movies and tv shows grabbed by the apps.
Recyclarr can be used to sync these profiles and custom formats to your Sonarr and Radarr instances and keep them up-to-date as TRaSH makes changes to them.