NZB360 - The paid version is well worth it, IMO. Supports both Radarr and Sonarr, as well as a bunch of other ones.
The Radarr & Sonarr Companion linked by /u/derekvof looks nice too, although I haven't tried it yet.
Another solution is to add each indexer from Jacket to nzbHydra 2 and then usethe torznab link from nzbHydra 2 in Radarr/Sonarr/Lidarr. This will save you from having to add each indexer to Radarr/Sonarr/Lidarr individually and overcome the different category and number of response limitations seen while using the torznab all address from Jackett.
Radarr essentially automates the process.
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For example I can add an upcoming movie to a customer Trakt.tv list and it will then add it to the Radarr client. Radarr then monitors for the moving coming out and AUTOMATICALLY adds it to your chosen download client (whether that's torrent or usenet).
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It can also be good if you have the quality in the file name and this is picked up by Radarr. Radarr will then monitor and again AUTOMATICALLY upgrade the file quality if a new repack is released for example.
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It really is a great piece of software.
that depends a bit on you and what you like.
a surefire "everything even remotely possibly good" collection of lists is available over at https://trakt.tv/discover#lists
Congratulations and thanks to the team for all the work. Excited to hear about Lidarr 1.0. Will it finally fix the issue with moving extra files not working? Makes Lidarr useless for those of us that want to retain nfos, cue sheets, and logs. We end up having to do everything manually behind Lidarr.
Radarr & Sonarr Companion was recently released. Seems to work pretty well. I'm a fan of nzb360 though. Works really well with universe of apps.
There are several ways.
First is to port forward the WebUI through your router and access it using your WAN IP or a Dynamic DNS service. This method requires that your ISP provides you with a public address. Also best to look into a reverse proxy to enable HTTPS, NGINX + Certbot is a good and easy combo.
Another is to setup a VPN server at home, like OpenVPN, port forward to that service as required. Then configure the phone app, connect and access the Radarr WebUI as you would normally.
Another method, and in my opinion the easiest, is to simply setup a trakt.tv account and configure an RSS list in Radarr that automatically syncs every 15-30 minutes. Then add movies to the list via app or web and Radarr will automatically add them. Be sure to remove any rating or other filter in the list when configuring.
Trakt Trending?
https://trakt.tv/movies/trending
Can add additional criteria, rating and stuff. There's also Trakt Popular, top 250, updated daily, [here's])https://trakt.tv/users/justin/lists/trakt-popular-movies?sort=rank,asc) the list, same as popular from the sidebar.
Keep in mind StevenLu lists are based off Box Office results (with 3-5 week delay or something to let the results stabilize). But my point being that you won't see much actually being downloaded for that list for quite some time, until they get a home release in another 3-4 months, but at that point you'll have steady releases and have all the hottest movies already being watched. You could bootstrap it a bit with Trakt TopWatchedByWeek, then further restrict it by year (current and forward), and rating, (mine is 70+).
You can see what would come from that list here. You can also setup your own list, and just add movies to it, Radarr will sync it, then search/watch for uploads.
There's a method to do that, but I think an easier way is to just use a Trakt.tv custom list and add that to radarr.
https://trakt.tv/users/mmounirou/lists/imdb-top-250-movies?sort=rank,asc
Check your version of Mono. Go into Radarr, Click on System and it should tell you there. If you are on the 4.x version, you'll need to update Mono.
There was an issue recently with NZBGeek and SSL certificates with Sonarr/Radarr/etc.
TLS 1.1 was discontinued and so Radarr needs TLS 1.2 to connect to NZBGeek. I run mine in a docker on Unraid, but it's my understanding that in Windows, you'll need to update your .NET in order to update mono to support 1.2. The problem is, I don't think you can update .NET to the necessary version on Windows 7 since MS doesn't support 7 anymore. The .NET update is a recent one... after they discontinued support. From the end of April, I think.
Here is the thread about it on NZBGeek's website: https://nzbgeek.info/showthread.php?tid=13138
The thread also mentions enabling TLS 1.2 in the registry. Seems legit, but I'm not sure about all that.
Corrct. In NZBGet you configure the download server, but in Radarr/Sonarr you configure 2 things: 1) indexer(s) that will be pass on requests from radarr or sonarr and send back that information into 2) a download client (NZBGet for example).
Personally I use NZB.cat and NZBGeek.info
not sure if it changes as the list changes but someone made a trakt list that copies imbd top 250.
https://trakt.tv/users/mmounirou/lists/imdb-top-250-movies
Edit: After looking closely it says "Daily Refreshed Imdb Top 250 Movies"
Use FileBot to rename/add movie folders back.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/filebot/files/filebot/FileBot_4.7.9/ If you're on Windows first try FileBot_4.7.9_x64.msi, but if you are getting random errors (like I was) I fixed them by going to x86.msi
This URL is incorrect. Please use https://letterboxd.com/username/rss/ (and switch out username for yours) if you wish to access the RSS for your profile.
In terms of copying other members’ lists, this is a Pro feature. If you are Pro, you can ‘clone’ any list on the site, and then it appears in your CSV Export files (available in Settings). You can then use the CSV file to import the list to another service, should you wish to.
Assuming Radarr is installed and running:
Download and install Node.js https://nodejs.org/en/
In Telegram, look for the bot BotFather:
Make a new bot.
3.1. /start to initiate chat.
3.2. /newbot.
3.3. Enter [Bot_Name].
3.4. Enter [A username for your bot].
3.5. A Bot Token is generated. Save it for later
Retrieve your Telegram User ID
4.1. In Telegram: look for userinfobot
4.2. /start to initiate chat.
4.3. The bot will reply with your User ID. Save it for later
In Radarr web interface
5.1. Go to Settings -> General
5.2. Copy the Radarr API Key for later
Download or clone telegram_radarr_bot
6.1. Open a terminal (CMD)
6.1.1. change directory telegram-radarr-bot-master. e.g “cd c:\Users\MOHAMMAD\Downloads\telegram-radarr-bot-master”
6.1.2. npm install
6.2. In directory \telegram-radarr-bot-master\config\ make a copy of acl.json.template and rename it acl.json
6.3. In directory \telegram-radarr-bot-master\config\ make a copy of config.json.template and rename it config.json
Open config.json in any text editor and fill in the following fields:
7.1. Telegram “botToken” : “Paste your Bot Token Generated by BotFather”
7.2. Bot “password” : “Create a Password for your Bot”
7.3. "owner": “Paste your User ID ”
7.4. Radarr “hostname” : “the URL for your Radarr web interface”
7.5. “port” : “the port for the Radarr web interface (default is 7878)”
7.6. “username”: “username for Radarr web interface”
7.7. “password”: “password for you Radarr web interface”
7.8. Save file and exit
Open a terminal
In telegram
9.1. Look for your [Bot_Name]
9.2. /start to initiate chat.
If you are looking for just the Marvel movies, this trakt list has them.
https://trakt.tv/users/tetharion/lists/marvel-cinematic-universe
Predb awhile back had banned radarr and it's not longer used in anyway. I believe on the backend a selection of Predb is treated as released (physical/web)
Released only applies to physical and web releases - it has nothing to do with in theaters.
There is no physical or web release date on TMDB .
http://www.themoviedb.org/movie/888482-kevin-garnett-anything-is-possible/releases
End result is like I said everything is working perfectly as expected here
I use NZBHydra2 as a indexer proxy and it has a setting to remove trailing text from the name of the NZB you're using. This fixes most of those offending NZBs for me.
Just do not use the /all thing. Add each indexer you setup in Jackett as an individual one in Radarr/Sonarr and pay close attention to the categories, you can view them by editing the indexer in Jackett and set them in that indexers settings in Sonarr/Radarr.
Since doing that for so many indexers is annoying, you might consider looking at nzbhydra2 to aggregate them all into one feed going into Radarr/Sonarr. It doing torrent aggregation is pretty new, so I haven't fully switched over to this personally (running both in parallel right now for torrents), but it is worth considering.
There’s a few options
Ombi - Most popular, you host it and it connects to your Radarr/Sonarr and takes requests. Not bad, it’s kind of slow for me but I have a big library.
Requestrr - By far my favorite. It’s a Discord bot that you trigger by saying !tv show name
or !movie movie name
IMDb or another kind of List - I also have my cousin make a list that adds movies
VPN - I mean if you trust them give them access to your vpn, I wouldn’t do it but whatever.
Reverse Proxy - Some people use reverse proxy and push their Sonarr, Radarr, and Lidarr out to the world. Yeah fuck that. I’d never push any site out that can erase my whole library.
Here is what I would do. Use "Media Companion" to organize your movies. It can move into folders once they are loaded. Have it create the NFO file and download artwork, trailer, etc. that you want. You can also have it change watched status and a whole lot of other things. Then use the PLEX agent addon XBMCnfoMoviesImporter to import the movies back into your collection. It will use the information from the NFO to populate your library.
>Do you have a plan for when Google stops the gravy train? Unlimited for $10/mo isn't likely to continue for very long.
Pay the price. Even the $50/mo is significantly cheaper than buying and hosting it all at home with the amount I have stored with google.
>As long as you have analyze files turned off, I'd think it would work. But that is still a lot of files and folders. I wonder how long the daily-ish refresh would take.
Analyze is definitely turned off. "Daily" refreshes take more than a day to complete.
>Have you explored FlexGet? I know nothing about it, but it is the only alternative I can think of. Did you ever try CP w/ this? I can't imagine it'd work though.
I'll look into flexget, and I had bad experiences with CP in the past and can't be bothered to try again.
I use https://www.tinymediamanager.org/
It'll scan your movies and show you duplicates and is light weight.
Personally wouldn't depend on a script to delete my files only because sometimes it doesn't match a movie right. It might think the remake of a movie is the original movie and delete it.
That's perfect. That will make things much easier. I would setup sonarr first, then radarr, and then jackett (if needed). Open the web ui and get those settings situated to your liking. Sonarr has a great setup guide: https://sonarr.tv/#download
Once you have sonarr and radarr setup and actually working, go ahead and setup ombi (I recommend v3). In order to get it talking to radarr in sonarr, open the web ui and fill in the TV show/Movie settings for your sonarr/radarr instances.
If you need more specific instructions, please let me know! Also, if that's the case, it would help to know your OS as well :)
I use StevenLu, Trakt BoxOffice, Trakt TopWatchedByWeek (rating 60-100). TopWatchedByWeek will 'bootstrap' your list a bit since StevenLu and BoxOffice will take a while to actually start grabbing anything since those are mostly items in the theatres.
Mmounirou on Trakt also has some IMDB lists replicated, like top 250, and others. Edit: Actually, looks like these aren't being updated anymore, his IMDB Box Office still has Kubo, Don't Breathe, and The Mechanic. https://trakt.tv/users/mmounirou/lists
Not sharing my personal one, but here's the test account I made a while back. I've been adding some older stuff lately, but you can always sort by release date at the top to only see new items. ~2900, mostly newer stuff, but plenty of kung fu, 80s/90s action/nostalgia, scifi, and some indie stuff.
https://trakt.tv/users/chrismc/collection/movies
Yes you can send a POST request to /movie
to add a movie to radarr its detailed here. Alternatively if youre using python i wrote the ArrAPI Module to make it easy to add movies.
The information in the thread I linked relates to torrents as well, minus the usenet parts, in the case of torrents use Jackett, if you're not already using it for Radarr/Sonarr.
So you would add your torrents to Hydra using Jackett.
In your *arr's add hydra as an indexer and disable all the Indexers (in your arr's) that you added to hydra.
Now your arr's will use hydra when searching and as a side bonus you can also use hydra to manually search all your torrent sites at once outside of your arr's.
Usenet indexer can be free but to use their api's they usually need a donation, Usenet servers aren't free unfortunately, but you can make it work with torrents, just make sure you're using Jackett and NzbHydra2 for some reason hydra seems to help.
I run usenet as primary and torrents, both public and private. As others have suggested, for torrents I really think jackett is the best route, it supports tons of public and private indexers. Sonarr and Radarr both natively support a handful of torrent indexers directly and there are a few of those that have real benefits, but for the most part running them through Jackett is better because they're super quick to fix issues and add new indexers.
It is funny that /u/PearsonFlyer says torrents are easier than usenet, but I feel like usenet is actually easier. Especially because the usenet download daemons nzbget and sabnzbd are leaps and bounds better than the torrent downloaders. For usenet, you really just need an indexer and a usenet server, both paid. You can add more indexers (just like torrents) and more block accounts (totally not like torrents at all) and that is about it, from a very high level.
If you're happy w/ torrents, there is nothing wrong w/ that. Get Jackett setup and route everything through it and expend the public indexers you use. Maybe dip your toes into private ones.
Or add usenet and see how you like it. Nothing wrong w/ doing usenet and torrents!
If you're not using Jackett, install and set it up. If you are, check out that torrent sites categories and make sure you've got it setup correctly in Radarr. Ignore the Anime field. If there is an anime category for your indexer, put it right there along with all the other movies. As far as I know, Radarr doesn't use the Anime category at all, it is just a carry over from Sonarr.
ah gotcha did it right then!
the non-linked files, probably gonna need to peak at trace if not debug logs when they import and see what's up; are they even importing?
jdupes -L -r "/data/tv/" "/data/tv/.torrents/"
will check those two folders recursively and remove/hardlink back any files
My favorite new thing is Filebot using the AMC - Automated Media Center feature
filebot -script fn:amc --output "/media/movies" --action move --conflict skip -non-strict --log-file amc.log "/opt/radar" --def ut_label=movie artwork=y extras=y --def excludeList=amc.txt
It does all the heavy lifting including renaming, downloading art, moving, etc.
There is actually a script for keeping two Radarr's in sync. It is aimed at having a 4k radarr and a normal radarr, but you could apply it to your use case too. It is a one way sync though, so one instance would be the master and the other a slave.
But if you want to have the same movies and your internet isn't terrible, you could just run something like Resilio Sync on them and keep your movies and tv directories in sync. I use this to replicate my Kids TV and Movies to server at another location. I did the initial seeding by taking disks there, but from then on rslsync keeps it up to date.
Thanks for the response.
If I continue down this path I'll figure out the permissions.
I'm glad you asked why set it up this way. Maybe you'll be able to show me a better way forward. I want to be able to share my plex server but have to keep my Radarr/Transmission behind a VPN. I use IPVanish which doesn't allow port forwarding so there is no way to access Plex from the outside if it is behind the VPN. That is why I thought to run it on different p.c.'s.
Is there a better way to do it?
You won't have a client VPN running (e.g. ExpressVPN), you will need to run a VPN server from something. As u/Puptentjoe said, if you have a router which supports it you can run it from that, or from a Raspberry Pi, or possibly from your Plex machine if that's always running. Look into OpenVPN server. But if you are using Ombi to manage all your movie downloads, perhaps you don't even need the VPN if you were only using RDP to manage your downloads? Although I still think it's useful to have VPN access into your network.
This. Use a dedicated VM (Windows 10 has HyperV) running a VPN that has a built in killswitch. Private Internet Access has a great client that, if disconnected from the VPN, will kill your internet connection on the VM so you're not seeding to the world with your pants down.
I used this list originally: [provider map]()
Newshosting is a top tier provider while Newsgroup.ninja and Astraweb are resellers. It looks like at some stage Newshosting and Astraweb have found their way onto the same backbone. So I can't guarantee that Newshosting and Astraweb are a good combo anymore.
I do recommend Newshosting though. It's a great provider. Then just pick a provider from that list that's on a different backbone. ��
I personally use NZBGeek as my primary. Lifetime VIG account is $30. Super worth it.
And as my secondary indexer I was using Dognzb which I had an account for a year. But I find that my daily API hits aren't huge, so it expired and is just running as a free account now.
For Usenet providers, I use Newshosting as my primary ($9.99 P/m Unlimited I got as a special deal from a website). Then I have Astraweb as a backup where I buy large blocks. Anything that is hard to grab from Newshosting will use my Astraweb blocks.
I definitely recommend a backup block account. Just make sure it's on a completely different provider. Some Usenet providers share the same backbone server and just resell, which is useless to you. ��
can I make a side suggestion? NZB360 is a fantastic app with a great developer. And while I don't have any iOS devices I hear nzbUnity comes highly recommended.
as much as I love telegram, it's not the best solution... well, for many things, but this especially. You'll get much more functionality from a dedicated app.
In qBit, make sure you have set it to connect to your regular network connection, not "Any" or "Mullvad". If that is already correctly set, i think you have to troubleshoot via the routing table to see how your lan connections are treated.
Thank you, that was a good thought on your part...I do have that enabled in Mullvad. I am able to reach the transmission web ui from the Radarr pc but not the qBittorrent web UI. I can reach the qB web UI on the local pc itself so I know it is enabled and working.
To fix:
On the computer you're running Radarr on (it sounds like it's the MacBook Pro), follow this guide to find your local IP address, which is:
Go to System Preferences
Click on the "Network" preference pane
Your IP address is shown on the right
Once you find that IP address, you can connect from other computers on the network by putting that IP address instead of localhost. So if on your MacBook you put localhost:7979, and its IP address is 192.168.1.123, you can connect from the iMac using 192.168.1.123:7979.
Note that the computer you're running Radarr on must be connected to the network and on when you do this (your laptop can't be in sleep mode or closed).
I have that issue but this one was more set for issues with Radarr, though I believe the issue at this point is my internet service as I’m using IPVanish it appears someone is running bots on the server I’m connected too and thus causing issues for me
I prob should move over to that client for sure. That was literally the only thing I changed. I just paid for a two-year subscription to NordVPN cause my ISP has already got on me for downloading lol. What VPN do you recommend?
I am going to install NordVPN and uninstall it using IOBit and see if that fixes any issues.
I hope you find the resource that you’re looking for, but I could benefit from your post should someone just happen to have or have creative their own a step-by-step tutorial on how to install the following that all list on 28 technology Nas DSM via docker as the ones I have found are very limited and outdated so the steps become broken and they don’t work so any information would be super beyond helpful and you’re welcome to DM resources.
-radar (movies) -sonar (tv shows -lindarr (music) -VyprVPN (vpn) -download client (Bit Torrent or U-Torrent, etc.)
Background, in 2013 and 2014 I was very active and using two different sites one for movies one for TV shows and my download client was Utah and on a Mac OS. It was flawless no problems I did not use a VPN as I didn’t know to back then but prior to that I used Kazaa and I believe it was you Tor after that one and those were for music prior to 2013 so since 2014 I have not updated my movies or show collection I would really love to benefit from having A program such as these. Again thank you offer reading this and those that help I appreciate you.
Yup, you'll need one of those. In general you want a main, unlimited account and a secondary block to cover missing articles. Personally I use Newsgroupdirect backed up with Newshosting and am quite happy.
Here you go mate:
version: "3"
services:
vpn_proton:
image: qmcgaw/gluetun:latest
container_name: vpn_proton
hostname: vpn_proton
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
- MKNOD
devices:
- /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
ports:
- 8888:8888/tcp # HTTP proxy
- 8388:8388/tcp # Shadowsocks
- 8388:8388/udp # Shadowsocks
- 7878:7878/tcp # Radarr
volumes:
- :ro
- /mnt/app_data/appdata/docker_data/gluetun:/gluetun
environment:
- OPE<a rel="nofollow" href="https://nvpn.net/">NVPN</a>_USER=INSERT_VPN_USERNAME_HERE_FROM_YOUR_PROVIDER
- OPENVPN_PASSWORD=INSERT_VPN_PASSWORD_HERE_FROM_YOUR_PROVIDER
- VPNSP=INSERT_VPN_PROVIDER_HERE_EXAMPLE(protonvpn or pia)_SINGLE_WORD_LOWER_CASE
- COUNTRY=INSERT_COUNTRY_OF_DESTINATION_VPN
- TZ=INSERT_YOUR_LOCATION_IN_ISO_8601_FORMAT_EXAMPLE(Asia/Vladivastok)
- PROTOCOL=tcp
- SERVER_HOSTNAME=INSERT_VPN_HOSTNAME_FROM_YOUR_PROVIDER_CONFIGURATION
- SHADOWSOCKS=on
- SHADOWSOCKS_PORT=8388
- SHADOWSOCKS_PASSWORD=INSERT_YOUR_OWN_PASSWORD_IT_CAN_BE_WHAT_YOU_WANT
- HTTPPROXY=on
- HTTPPROXY_PORT=8888
- HTTPPROXY_USER=admin
- HTTPPROXY_PASSWORD=INSERT_YOUR_OWN_PASSWORD_IT_CAN_BE_WHAT_YOU_WANT
healthcheck:
test: ping -c 1 || exit 1
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
restart: always
Now I am running Docker on an LXC container in Proxmox which caused some other issues that I needed to resolve because of the tun drive mount but you may not experience the same issues.
Use the config above with your own parameters as required and it should work out the box.
I'm happy with Private Internet Access. markusmcnugen/qbittorrentvpn has an image for qbittorrent with VPN built in, so I just provide the openVPN file and my credentials from PIA and it handles the rest of the security.
There's a good list maintained someplace, but I forget where. I switched to Eweka a few years back because it was substantially cheaper than the Newshosting/Giganews accounts that I'd had for years. Never heard of Frugal: that's why I read threads like this!
Lol hadn't thought of Russia.
Using Torguard at , but this has been happening before Putin went ape-shit.
That's just it, I don't see anything good or bad in the logs regarding Library Import. It's as if the button doesn't even trigger any action anymore.
I've also restarted the docker several times. Just bizarre
https://hastebin.com/qugevigawi.apache
I have no idea if this is the correct part, but yea.
The folder had a small error in the name, so I changed it and did a manuall search for completed movies. The mofie file name is not changed here.
I'm having the same issue as OP. No changes in my network. Just update to radarr that I know about.
Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Radarr Version
3.2.1.5070
.NET -- Yes (5.0.5)
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Trace logs - https://hastebin.com/raw/enepanevew
Find one of the movies on Trakt. Maybe a less popular one to ensure you get a more accurate list.
They were all relatively popular so we'll just use Suicide Squad.
https://trakt.tv/movies/suicide-squad-2016
Scroll down, look to the left, see where it mentions how many lists it's in. Now look through those lists, see which look updated, the have the most recent ones, aren't missing any. Find one, add the list.
No way to guarantee it stays updated in the future though. You could add multiple lists, maybe one for dc movies specifically, one for marvel, then another for all capeshit movies.
Yes. In the Trakt List configuration in Radarr, the username will be XXXXX in the URL:
https://trakt.tv/users/XXXXX/lists/YYYYY?sort=rank,asc
So that would be linaspurinis in your case.
And the List Name will by YYYYY in the URL.
Which would be trakt-anticipated for you.
It took me a few tries to figure this out, too. :-)
I use https://listrr.pro/ with trakt and create my own. You are welcome to use any of mine. They are updated automatically. https://trakt.tv/users/htlcalbbs/lists each list created by listrr has the search criteria so you can see how it’s populated
I just recompiled the Mindfuck list about an hour ago adding in some more releases! Be sure you're using the correct URL as Trakt modified only that lists url lol
https://trakt.tv/users/hdlists/lists/mindfuck-movies
I added in movies in the genre of Mindfuck as well as mind-blowing/mind-bending lol
So I am having this same exact issue. Heres the rub:
This is because if you try to add the list "Watchlist" as a trakt list in Radarr is looks for the list at "https://trakt.tv/users/username/list/watchlist" when in reality the watchlist exists at "https://trakt.tv/users/username/watchlist". This really needs to be fixed. You should be able to follow the watchlist (not just custom lists) of any user. Not just the user you used to authenticate trakt.
This is a good list to use. It's updated every few days.
https://trakt.tv/users/linaspurinis/lists/top-10-pirated-movies-of-the-week
In Radarr under Settings > Lists. When you press + to add one, you'll see Trakt.tv as option. The settings are prettty straightforward from there. You'll just need to setup Trakt account and start adding movies to the list.
Thank you for taking the time to answer. It is much appreciated.
Like you noted, I didn't dare to select one of the remove and delete options yet. That is why the clean library level is still on Keep but unmonitored. Also, my current hard drive is not big enough for a bin folder. I do have a spare drive lying around which I will convert when I clean that one.
Like you mentioned, I wouldn't be able to delete movies from the dynamic list, but assuming I have enough space, I am OK having them for a bit longer until they get removed from the list.
Another insight you gave was when having the Watched list auto synced. None of the movies will ever be removed/deleted unless I remove them from my 'collection' database in Trakt. I am not sure how to go forward on this. I do not want to add another manual action of having to put all movies I watch in a separate list again. Maybe I should revert to my previous set-up where I completely ignored the default Trakt watchlist, and made use of a custom Trakt list which functioned as my 'watchlist', though manually. In so, the movies won't be taken of the list when I start a movie.
I found an option in the trakt.tv add-on for Kodi. It is called "Offset scrobble start by X minutes". I am not sure how it works, but it sounds like it may provide a desired outcome. Still, I want the movie only to be scrobbled as watched when I have complete finish it.
how do i find "Acers" list on trakt? there's a couple different users on there with that name couldn't find a good list from them.
edit: i did a google search and found:
Add a Trakt list.
e.g. James Bond.
Here's a custom Trakt list someone looks to be maintaining that has what you're looking for. Looks like he also maintains one for Disney+ TV shows.
You can connect them to Radarr/Sonarr via the "Lists" tab in the settings.
Dont bother with anticipated. Like really, this shit is even on there in the top 100 https://trakt.tv/movies/avatar-5-2027 2027 u wot m8? Go off of trending. When a cam is released a movie will have a chance to get on there, if theres enough hype. Otherwise when the normal file is released it'll be on there. You'll end up grabbing it at worst a day after it was released, wow who cares.
sorry I wrote out an explanation of the problem but it disappeared. The list im trying to connect to is Here, its not my list. I think the list is public but not sure.
I have been using it as a docker container for about 3 months, no major issues .. small annoyance at most and most are fixed on the next pull. I should point out that I manage my want list via trakt.tv so my use of the UI is very limited.
Here two I found globes 2019 oscars 2019
There are many user Trakt lists out there. When you add it to Radarr you can filter by year to only get this years movies. https://trakt.tv/search/lists?query=christmas
I use StevenLu's list, it uses heuristics to generate the most probable popular/good movies. This is already setup in Radarr;s list function, you just need to setup the specifics and enable it.
Keep in mind StevenLu lists are based off Box Office results (with 3 week delay or something to let the results stabilize). But my point being that you won't see much actually being downloaded for that list for quite some time, until they get a home release in another 3-4 months, but at that point you'll have steady releases and have all the hottest movies already being watched. You could bootstrap it a bit with Trakt TopWatchedByWeek, then further restrict it by year (current and forward), and rating, (mine is 70+).
You can see what would come from that list here. You can also setup your own list, and just add movies to it, Radarr will sync it, then search/watch for uploads.
I rarely add movies manually.
Yes, so if you have a Trakt list, you can link Kodi addons like Gaia to it, and then it displays whatever is in the list, you can select it, and it will play.
I actually found https://trakt.tv/users/ewascome/lists/certified-fresh-on-dvd?sort=released,asc in the original post where I found your post - I wonder how much it differs from your list.
What I would really love, is a trakt list of ALL certified fresh movies - without them expiring - that I could order by release date and just browse backwards whenever I wanted to find something to watch.
Shouldn't only the movies which are on this list be there? Are you sure you configured it correctly, since I don't see sports on that list.
I there is:
I have to libraries, one for movies and one for documentaries. I added the list two times, once with the path setting to /documentaries
and a list filter for the documentary
genre and another list with the /movies
path and all other genres which aren't documentaries.
Maybe you can do someting similar with your sport events?!
So everything is stored on Google and mounted via rclone vfs which is then combined with a local folder with mergerfs. With rclone vfs listing files is really fast, so I would assume radarr discovering/seeing the movies shouldn't be an issue, but obviously I could be wrong. I was seeing this issue with about half as many movies monitored in the past as well.
At one point I was running a second radarr instance where I would add a single list (My lists can be found here) let the movies process, and do an additional search all missing. Then remove all movies and do the same with the next list. I gave up on this because removing movies from radarr via the web ui is really cumbersome and time consuming. Running 8 radarr's sounds really resource intensive too :)
As for less movies, I plan on cutting down to only new-ish releases once I'm relatively confident I've grabbed everything possible (I know that may sound weird). Feel free to pm me for more in depth details.
I'm afraid I can't answer your question, I haven't encountered any said problems using custom trakt.tv lists. I find it superior to IMDB, but I'm not sure if switching to trakt would eliminate your problem.
Bumping this thread as I'm also experiencing this same issue. Radarr was able to connect to my local network Plex Media Server prior to the V3 upgrade, but now fails. My configuration is as follows:
- Radaar V3 (3.0.1.4259) running on Synology RS819 (DSM 6.2.3-25426 Update 2) with Mono 5.8.0.108-11
Attempting to configure Radarr > Connect > Plex Media Server using the Plex server's internal IP address (it's a separate dedicated machine from the Synolgy NAS that is running Radarr, Sonarr, and NZBGet) with port 32400.
Authenticates using Plex.tv credentials without issue. OK
Connection tests fail with or without SSL (my Plex server is set to require SSL, but I also disabled this temporarily to test with no change).
Sonarr (2.0.0.5344) continues to connect to Plex without issue - I'm currently using this specific version of Mono due to the previous SSL issues identified in the newer Mono Synology Community packages that prevented it from connecting to certain indexers and Plex.
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Is ANYONE currently able to have their Radarr V3 instance successfully connect to a Plex Media Server?
Thanks for your feedback, no idea what a seedbox is... may need you to enlighten me further...
Put.io is the option I currently use as its the only one that doesn't land me with multiple warnings in Australia.
The issue really is - Radarr has told the file to be downloaded, why is it telling it to download it again - Is there a way to configure it to wait a certain amount of time before downloading another release?
I don't believe it is put.io causing my issues. If I did not process the files, and had them sent straight back to the download folder configured in the Black Hole, it would be approx. 5-10mins, and another release of the same quality would not be downloaded.
jdupes -M -r "/data/tv/" "/data/tv/.torrents/" <= this would check for double files
jdupes -L -r "/data/tv/" "/data/tv/.torrents/" <= this would recreate them
RegEx is a thing you need to relearn over and over, I am no expert. Check out subreddit r/regex and also regexr.com, which I find easier to read than 101. It's case sensitive, but you can change the flag.
Depending on what your running (my server stuff is mostly Linux), I was feeding my regex results into a find command with grep and mediainfo (used to print codec info such as audio tracks). It was extremely useful for finding out what was being missed, so that regex is very refined for me. I'd be interested to see other people results to validate it.
If your interested in how to do that search, let me know... but the commands are extremely long.
Essentially instead of turning on my VPN manually I set qB to route all torrent traffic through Nord's servers so the VPN doesn't affect Radarr/Sonarr/Jackett. If you google 'NordVPN qBittorrent proxy' it'll guide you throufh the process I used.
I just went through and reconfirmed my Proxy settings for qB to play nice with NordVPN so there's nothing impeding Radarr and it seems to have worked. Not sure what caused it in the first place but at least it's fixed now!
I am not using Docker, just installing the apps on the PC. I am using a ExpressVPN, but that has not been a problem in the past (aside from no Plex remote access) but it looks like I'm pulling logs tonight.
Debian 9, codenamed "Stretch" was released in june 2017. Jessie is oldstable. https://www.debian.org/releases/
You should definitely upgrade, but I'm not saying it will fix this problem. I wouldn't be suprised if it did though.
Try this in Radarr as your RSS feed URL http://app1.srv.letterboxd.com/username/rss/
Just change out the username for your own.
I got that from here (https://letterboxd.com/about/frequent-questions/) and then scroll down to “Can I automatically publish my reviews to other sites?” I haven’t tried it yet but thanks for showing me Letterboxd. I like it.
No problem! Adding more right now. Just hit page six. Not sure how many pages I'm signing up for 😅
https://trakt.tv/shows/popular?networks=Netflix&page=6
Should be able to link-hack it to find out
I wish there was a way to add them all to a list. I got through the first two pages of search results on Mobile. It’ll go faster on my computer later.
https://trakt.tv/users/dannyvfilms/lists/all-netflix-originals?sort=popularity,asc
Here is the error I am recieving.
HTTP Error - Res: [GET] https://api.themoviedb.org/4/list/http://www.themoviedb.org/list/7113907: 404.NotFound
{"status_code":34,"status_message":"The resource you requested could not be found.","success":false}
Telegram is a chat messenger similar to discord. This is a bot for that chat program that interacts with an already established sonarr/radarr installation to let users download media.
https://nzbgeek.info/geekseek.php?guid=8f25646580ccfc3423770f6b8310e1ca
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Trakt, imdb, and TMDB links are all correct. At least, currently they are. Is it possible that this was added wrong initially, and the RSS feed grabbed it before it was corrected? It doesn't show up at all when I do a manual search.
Turn up logging to trace and come back with some trace logs !download (see auto mod reply) may help
/all being you are configuring jackett at the all endpoint, meaning you are adding jackett once as a whole and not creating a jackett entry for each indexer.
Hydra2 details here; you’ll still need jackett
https://github.com/theotherp/nzbhydra2
Basically you connect jackett to hydra2 (it will pull from config) and then have hydra2 configure sonarr/radarr (it will push the config) all done magically via the API
I've had a few users of the app say that they use https://udidregistrations.com/ (starting at $6.99 but for an extra $2.00 you get a few more features which may be useful to you like device replacement incase you ever do have to replace your device), another popular one is https://ipastore.me. The latter one is more expensive ($30) but it allows you to do it from your device without needing a pc (at least that was the case a few months ago). And there are more out there.
I would recommend reaching out to both/all companies just to make sure you are satisfied that it will do what you want and what the process is to resign an IPA (ex: lets say one of the requirement for udidregistration is that you have to use xcode but you are on Windows PC -- this will not work unless you do a virtual Mac etc).
Actually I'm using Growl for windows I'm not sure how active the developers are for it, which is why I've not tried to submit a bug for it. I may look into it. I only posted here to be silly about the issue, thank you for your response though ;).
> I take it I must be using a *nix environment to get these to work?
Yes - they are shell scripts, if you're on a windows computer it's probably going to be quickest (as in less than a few minutes to be up and running) to just install Docker and run a lightweight Ubuntu container:
Install Docker: https://www.docker.com/
Start container & pull in scripts:
# Start Ubuntu container:
docker run -it ubuntu
# Then, once in container run:
apt update && apt-get install git -y
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/ultimate-pms/ultimate-plex-setup.git /opt/pms-scripts
# Scripts will be located here:
cd /opt/pms-scripts/scripts/radarr/
Yikes got to 1k all manually! Couldn't imagine.
Few options come to mind.
Setup radarr (Settings > Download Client) the way you want then have it start to import and move your movies into folders etc. Be sure to setup all the other options before you setup the download client options. Do just a few movies first so you understand how it all works.
Another option http://www.therenamer.com/
Once complete get Sonarr setup for your tv shows, then bazarr for all your forced subtitles :)
I like Media Companion. FOSS on Sourceforge.
Grabs metadata, storing it in an NFO file, and can grab trailers as well. I run it periodically on my movie library to augment whatever metadata is missing or inaccurate. Or just to quickly make some changes to individual movies.
Once the metadata is in place, I use the Plex plug-in XBMCnfoMoviesImporter to scrape the NFO files and refresh the data in the Plex database.
Yes, I have plans. But acctually I don't finded any setup that works good, for this I don't update yet! After some hours all setups I tried freeze the system, even LibreELEC :/
But LibreELEC is the most good I finded at the moment, I reccomend it!
Thoradia is really easy to install, it's an addon. They added bazarr to repository, but if you want to install it you have to install the beta version of LibreELEC, because they only included for this release.
After install you can follow my tutorial, the configuration is the same!
And the tutorial yet work, it install the last versions of this softwares, the problem is because Pi has a limited hardware!
I think this memory issues will be fix by the devs of sonarr/radarr/jackett/mono and will work good again! Until that I'll continue searching alternatives.
Good luck! :)