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Usenet:
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* Newsznab - Here you'll find presets of popular usenet indexers (that are pre-filled out, all you'll need is your API key which is provided by the usenet indexer of your choice) along with the ability to create a custom Indexer
 
* An excellent software that works with usenet and intigrates quite well with Radarr is [https://github.com/theotherp/nzbhydra2 NZBhydra2]
 
** Regardless of if you select a pre filled out indexer or a custom indexer setup you'll be presented with a new window to input all your settings
 
** Name - This is where you'll select a unique name - typically you'd want to put the indexer name that you're using
 
** Enable RSS - Enable this indexer for monitoring the RSS feed for new future releases
 
** Enable Automatic Search - Enable this indexer for when you trigger an automatic search (the magnifying glasas icon)
 
** Enable Interactive Search - Enable this indexer for when you trigger an interactive search, by click thing the little man icon
 
** URL - Typically this will be your indexer's website, consult your indexer if this is not the case
 
** API Path (advanced option) - Path to the api, usually <code>/api</code>
 
** Multilanguage - What languages are normally in a multi release on this indexer?
 
*** This is very useful when looking for a movie that is typically released in multiple languages, Example: Anime
 
** API Key - This will be provided to you by your indexer
 
** Categories (advanced option) - Comma Separated list of the numerical categories to be scanned. Prefilled catagores should sufice unless you know what you're doing
 
** Additional Parameters - Any additional parameters that are needed in order to make your Usenet indexer operate
 
** Remove year from search string - Should Radarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer? This option can cause issues if there are multiple releases of the same name in different years
 
** Indexer Priority - If Radarr comes across a release that is identical which indexer would you like Radarr to pull from?
 
Torrents:
 
* As with Usenet there are an assortment of prefilled out Torrent tracker information. If you are not a member of any of these these specific trackers they will not do you any good.
 
* One of the best and simplist ways to utalize Torrent trackers with Radarr is to utalize a second program called [https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett Jackett]. This software pairs well with Radarr as a search indexer that houses all your information and sends it to Radarr.
 
* Torznab - This option will set you up with a Jackett preset, if you utalize multiple trackers you'll need to have each entry have a unique name
 
** Name - This is where you'll select a unique name - typically you'd want to put the tracker name that you're using
 
** Enable RSS - Enable this indexer for monitoring the RSS feed for new future releases
 
** Enable Automatic Search - Enable this indexer for when you trigger an automatic search (the magnifying glasas icon)
 
** Enable Interactive Search - Enable this indexer for when you trigger an interactive search, by click thing the little man icon
 
** URL - If you're utalizing Jackett this will be the URL for your Jackett installation
 
*** Typicall this will be <code><nowiki>http://localhost:9117</nowiki></code> if it is on the same physical machine as Radarr
 
** API Path (advanced option) - Path to the api, usually <code>/api</code>
 
** API Key - This will be provided to you by your provider
 
*** If using Jackett, this will be located in the upper right hand corner of the webpage
 
** Categories (advanced option) - Comma Separated list of the numerical categories to be scanned. Prefilled catagores should sufice unless you know what you're doing
 
** Remove year from search string - Should Radarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer? This option can cause issues if there are multiple releases of the same name in different years
 
** Seed Ratio - In the community of torrents you '''SHOULD''' give as much as you recieve, most communities expect you to seed to a ratio of 1 (meaning you have given back as much as you've taken). This setting will override any global setting within your download client.
 
** Seed Time - In most torrenting communties they will give you the minimum amount of time any torrent should be seeded. If you do not meet this minimum seed time you'll recieve a Hit and Run (HNR). This setting is set in minutes. This setting will override any global setting within your download client. [https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=how+many+minutes+in+a+day&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Time Calculator] days to minutes
 
** Required Flags - Here you'll select how you'd like for this indexer to behave. Say you want this indexer to only download Freeleech torrents, this is where you'll force that behavior
 
*** See [[Definitions#Indexer Flags|Indexer Flags]] for more information
 
** Indexer Priority - If Radarr comes across a release that is identical which indexer would you like Radarr to pull from?
 
 
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Revision as of 20:59, 17 November 2020

Settings Indexers

Overview

Radarr

Once you're here you'll be adding the indexer/tracker that you'll be using to actually download any of your files. If you're curious on how Radarr works with your indexer/tracker click HERE

Sonarr

Once you're here you'll be adding the indexer/tracker that you'll be using to actually download any of your files. If you're curious on how Sonarr works with your indexer/tracker click HERE

Lidarr

Once you're here you'll be adding the indexer/tracker that you'll be using to actually download any of your files. If you're curious on how Lidarr works with your indexer/tracker click HERE

Readarr

Once you're here you'll be adding the indexer/tracker that you'll be using to actually download any of your files. If you're curious on how Readarr works with your indexer/tracker click HERE


Indexers

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Options

Radarr

  • Minimum Age - Usenet only: Minimum age in minutes of NZBs before they are grabbed. Use this to give new releases time to propagate to your usenet provider.
  • Retention - Usenet only: Set to zero to set for unlimited retention
  • Maximum Size - Maximum size for a release to be grabbed in MB. Set to zero to set to unlimited
  • Preferred Indexer Flag - Prioritize releases with special flags
  • Availability Delay - Amount of time before or after available date to search for Movie
    • This is helpful to delay searching for a release to give the community time to perform the best encodes
  • RSS Sync interval - Interval in minutes. Set to zero to disable (this will stop all automatic release grabbing) Minimum: 10 minutes Maximum: 120 minutes
  • Whitelisted Subtitle Tags - Subtitle tags set here will not be considered hardcoded
  • Allow Hardcoded Subs - Detected hardcoded subs will be automatically downloaded


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Restrictions

Radarr

  • Here you'll be able to set global restrictions based upon a couple of parameters
  • Click the + and a new window will open
    • Must Contain - Within this field you can tell Radarr that if a release does not contain a certain string then Radarr will not grab that release
    • Must Not Contain - This is the opposite of above
    • Tags - Here you can apply these settings to movies with at least one of the given tag


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