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Is there a way to set up NZBHydra with private trackers? Or is there a similar program that can be set up? I've been looking around and it seems all the different variations have died over the years.
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Sonarr works with private trackers along with Usenet FYI. Some, anyway, including the good ones. It's nice to have both setup for weekly Linux ISO episode snatches since some stuff inevitably ends up on one before the other.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 05:28 |
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Greatest Living Man posted:Is there a way to set up NZBHydra with private trackers? Or is there a similar program that can be set up? I've been looking around and it seems all the different variations have died over the years. Try jackett or cardigan.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 14:36 |
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kri kri posted:Try jackett or cardigan. I'm using jackett, and it crashes all the time. Is Cardigann better?
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 15:47 |
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Is there a way to have Plex or Couchpotato clean up movies already in my movies folder? About 1/5 of my movies are in folders and the rest are just the files sitting there in the main folder. I want each movie and it's various files to have it's own folder consolidated in the movies folder. From: /Movie A (1943)/Movie A (1943).mkv /Movie B (1945).mkv /Movie C (1939).mkv to: /Movie A (1943)/Movie A (1943).mkv /Movie B (1945)/Movie B (1945).mkv /Movie C (1939)/Movie C (1939).mkv Or would this be something I have to figure out on my own? I could probably come up with some sort of terminal script I guess.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 19:21 |
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Grumpwagon posted:I'm using jackett, and it crashes all the time. Is Cardigann better? I dont use them sorry.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 19:21 |
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Violator posted:Is there a way to have Plex or Couchpotato clean up movies already in my movies folder? About 1/5 of my movies are in folders and the rest are just the files sitting there in the main folder. I want each movie and it's various files to have it's own folder consolidated in the movies folder. Filebot can do what you want
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 19:58 |
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Violator posted:Is there a way to have Plex or Couchpotato clean up movies already in my movies folder? About 1/5 of my movies are in folders and the rest are just the files sitting there in the main folder. I want each movie and it's various files to have it's own folder consolidated in the movies folder. I am pretty sure you can set Coachpotatos renamer to do this.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 22:32 |
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Violator posted:Is there a way to have Plex or Couchpotato clean up movies already in my movies folder? About 1/5 of my movies are in folders and the rest are just the files sitting there in the main folder. I want each movie and it's various files to have it's own folder consolidated in the movies folder. Some of those kinds of things can be told to rename existing files, but even if a particular tool can't there's an easy answer. Set it up so it names things the way you want, then move all the unsorted stuff to the "incoming" directory where your download client puts things. Your automatic tool of choice will see the files there and treat them as fresh downloads. I have my organized movies in /mnt/media/Videos/Movies/ and my fresh downloads go to /mnt/media/Unsorted/Movies/ Since they're both on the same volume running "mv /mnt/media/Videos/Movies/* /mnt/media/Unsorted/Movies/" is basically instant, then the next time Couch Potato checks for new downloads it'll see a whole pile of "new" movies to organize. wolrah fucked around with this message at 22:38 on Feb 14, 2017 |
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Violator posted:Is there a way to have Plex or Couchpotato clean up movies already in my movies folder? About 1/5 of my movies are in folders and the rest are just the files sitting there in the main folder. I want each movie and it's various files to have it's own folder consolidated in the movies folder. TinyMediaManager is a good renamer. http://www.tinymediamanager.org.
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# ? Feb 16, 2017 05:23 |
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Is there a reason older NZBs download so much slower than newer files from an identical server? I can easily max a 300mbit (30MB/sec+) connection on an NZB released in the past week or so, but older NZBs will go incredibly slowly, like 2-3MB/sec even with a 0% failure rate. When I say old, lots of these were posted 1000+ days ago. Also, for those of you that use a bunch of block servers, how do you setup your priority servers/connection numbers? I get by far the best speeds from Astraweb/Newsgroupdirect, but even though they claim long retention rates, they seem to be missing lots of files (DMCA takedowns?). It seems like NZBGet takes forever to switch to backup servers in this case and I end up getting really terrible speeds and can't figure out how to optimize. For example, this guy is only 247d old and is randomly missing from a bunch of providers and going slowly: This one is only 24 days old: And then lots of the really old stuff is only found on the EU servers. Seems like retention is all over the place and seemingly random. tonic fucked around with this message at 05:19 on Feb 17, 2017 |
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I thought this was due to DMCA takedown notices. The watchdogs have had a chance to get the older stuff taken down, but not the newer stuff. So availability on newer stuff if much higher.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 10:48 |
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nzbget takes a long time to give up on getting a part from a server that doesn't have it, so it slows down the transfer.
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wolrah posted:Some of those kinds of things can be told to rename existing files, but even if a particular tool can't there's an easy answer. Dang, you guys posted a bunch of really smart tips and tools. I really appreciate it. I ended up writing a small bash script to do it but I wish I would have checked back here first because using one of these methods would have been quicker and less scary than modifying my entire library via the terminal.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 16:32 |
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Violator posted:Dang, you guys posted a bunch of really smart tips and tools. I really appreciate it. I ended up writing a small bash script to do it but I wish I would have checked back here first because using one of these methods would have been quicker and less scary than modifying my entire library via the terminal. lol....you asked for some suggestions and then you didnt even check if anyone gave you some suggestions (the first of which was given like a half hour after you asked) before writing your own bespoke solution in bash.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 18:20 |
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Thermopyle posted:lol....you asked for some suggestions and then you didnt even check if anyone gave you some suggestions (the first of which was given like a half hour after you asked) before writing your own bespoke solution in bash. I took it as a challenge and it only took a couple of minutes to figure out since I've written a handful of scripts before.
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# ? Feb 17, 2017 22:43 |
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For the hell of it I thought I'd share my nzbhydra stats for the indexers I have enabled in it: DogNZB is slow as poo poo with Hydra for some reason, and I'm not sure why the heck hydra seems to like NZBs.org so much. Also, I don't have a VIP on nzb.is and I haven't bothered to figure out the right settings to make hydra ignore it after i've used the 10 free API hits per day, so that's why there's that many failures there...I think. As you can see hosting your own newznab is pretty quick. Though unique results is super low...but I'm not sure that makes any difference.
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# ? Feb 20, 2017 21:53 |
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Thermopyle posted:DogNZB is slow as poo poo with Hydra for some reason, and I'm not sure why the heck hydra seems to like NZBs.org so much. I have the exact same thing with those two. I actually ended up putting Dog back into sonarr and radarr because it seems more reliable there.
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# ? Feb 20, 2017 23:03 |
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Thermopyle posted:For the hell of it I thought I'd share my nzbhydra stats for the indexers I have enabled in it: Dog is super slow in general with API searches I've found. My stats are very close to yours, nzbs.org seems to get preferred too. In fact 90% of my grabs are from there, I don't like them weighted so heavily on a single indexer in case it goes down. On the other hand when I do manual searches on new nzbs it does seem to get results before the others so perhaps that's why.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 21:15 |
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NZB360, the best usenet manager on Android, is back on Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kevinforeman.nzb360&hl=en I seem to remember that the primary reason for it getting pulled, was using images and examples of copyrighted movies in the screenshots. It's good to see that he now uses it for what binary distribution on usenet was meant to be:
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 22:51 |
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Nice now has Radarr support too. I was able to backup/restore from the side loaded back to the Google Play version and it even retained my old Pro license. The app itself is much faster now too.
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# ? Feb 21, 2017 23:43 |
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Has Radarr fixed the show stopper bugs yet?
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 01:45 |
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Not sure which bugs you're thinking of, but I'm using it full-time without any issues. Haven't started CouchPotato for about a month now.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 02:36 |
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Dicty Brojangles posted:Not sure which bugs you're thinking of, but I'm using it full-time without any issues. Haven't started CouchPotato for about a month now. Me too, its been working great in my docker setup.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 03:17 |
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kri kri posted:Me too, its been working great in my docker setup. Share a Dockerfile? It was on my list to write one tonight. I didn't like the two I saw for some reason.
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 03:41 |
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Fart of Presto posted:It's good to see that he now uses it for what binary distribution on usenet was meant to be: That screenshot could be mine. Further note: You can back up your settings under the the settings menu to quickly port them across from the non-Play version
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# ? Feb 22, 2017 04:39 |
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kri kri posted:Me too, its been working great in my docker setup. The only thing I dislike about Radarr is the default quality sizes. I have to spend some time messing around with it later. Other than that its pretty damned nice.
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So I'm on my last stage, getting the indexer, if I wanted to focus on the audio versions of Linux or Ubuntu with a beat, any suggestions on which indexer to focus on nabbing? Through google fu I've picked out that I don't want an indexer ending in /porn already.
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 19:45 |
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With some small exceptions, most indexers are more or less the same as far as content goes. Get in to Cat or Dog and you'll be most likely happy.
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# ? Feb 26, 2017 20:08 |
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I'm doing a new set up from scratch. I have sabnzbd and sonarr up and running and am now looking at couchpotato and radarr. I don't use torrents and if I need to access my set up from my phone I prefer to just use a remote desktop. With this in mind is there much of a difference between the two or should I just flip a coin?
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# ? Mar 5, 2017 11:09 |
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Cheese Bridge Area posted:With this in mind is there much of a difference between the two or should I just flip a coin? Radarr's dev team is a lot more active, and it does a better job of profile matching so you won't wind up with tons of lovely cams clogging up your collection (unless that's your jam). If you're already using Sonarr, Radarr will be a breeze because it's built on Sonarr.
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# ? Mar 5, 2017 13:57 |
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Radarr has been far more reliable than Couch Potato since I switched a month or so ago. I had both running at the same time for a couple weeks, and Radarr would find things that Couch Potato didn't, or that CP found and just didn't bother to grab for whatever reason. Radarr is much better about qualities and updating as well. It's been great at grabbing initial quality and upgrading to preferred final when it has the ability to. Bear in mind this means downloading two of your favorite ISOs, so if you're bandwidth constrained you'll want to be more diligent about having it wait for your preferred quality.
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# ? Mar 5, 2017 22:31 |
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Is it worth switching to Sonarr if I already have Sickbeard set up the way I like it?
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 02:40 |
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prom candy posted:Is it worth switching to Sonarr if I already have Sickbeard set up the way I like it? Ehh...maybe? I mean it's better, but if sickbeard does what you want I guess you'll just have to expriement
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 02:51 |
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I think Sonarr is worth it just for the failed download handling. Unless it's changed, Sickbeard doesn't do anything if the download fails.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 03:06 |
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prom candy posted:Is it worth switching to Sonarr if I already have Sickbeard set up the way I like it? I recently did this and can say "yes". Though I didn't try out medusa. I sperged a bit and redid almost my entire setup that was already docker containers. Added jackett and hydra. Dropped cp sick and sabnzbd for radarr sonarr and nzbget. Picked up lazylibrarian again now that there's a fork with calibre support. Even got 2 new 1tb block accounts. Things so much smoother.
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The only thing I miss from Sickbeard is paused shows still appearing in the calendar.
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PitViper posted:Radarr has been far more reliable than Couch Potato since I switched a month or so ago. I had both running at the same time for a couple weeks, and Radarr would find things that Couch Potato didn't, or that CP found and just didn't bother to grab for whatever reason. CP seems pretty useless for new releases because it by default ignores everything until the official release date. Which is kinda the whole raison d'etre for the program... Is Radarr more sorted out about this?
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 07:09 |
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ub posted:CP seems pretty useless for new releases because it by default ignores everything until the official release date. Which is kinda the whole raison d'etre for the program... Is Radarr more sorted out about this? Yeah in the latest Radarr update yesterday you can select when to start monitoring, either after initial announcement, theater, physical media or pre-db dates. e: I mean, this option is for whatever watchlist you use. So only add a movie that's in your watchlist after announce/cinema/etc date. Unlike CP, Radarr uses RSS watching rather than API searching and it's a lot better at profile matching so it'll grab whatever pre-release when it shows up and matches your wanted profile. Dicty Bojangles fucked around with this message at 13:36 on Mar 6, 2017 |
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What are people using for managing requests and whatnot? I was using PlexRequests for awhile but updated it and now it won't work anymore, it just gives me a string error when adding things to Radarr. I tried nuking its database and starting over but same error.
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