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− | * Set Permissions - This will allow | + | * Set Permissions - This will allow Lidarr to set the given file permission when a given file is imported or renamed |
− | * File chmod mode - This is the permission level that | + | * File chmod mode - This is the permission level that Lidarr will set for a given file on import or rename (more information [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod#Octal_modes HERE]) |
− | * Folder chmod modę - This is the permission level that | + | * Folder chmod modę - This is the permission level that Lidarr will set for a given folder on import or rename (more information [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod#Octal_modes HERE]) |
* chown User - username or uid, | * chown User - username or uid, | ||
* chown Group - Groupname or GID | * chown Group - Groupname or GID |
Revision as of 20:49, 22 November 2020
Naming
Radarr
Commonly used naming schema are:
- Standard Movie Format
{Movie Title} {(Release Year)} {Edition Tags} {[Quality Full]} {[MediaInfo 3D]} {[MediaInfo VideoDynamicRange]} [{MediaInfo VideoBitDepth}bit] {[MediaInfo VideoCodec]} {[MediaInfo AudioCodec}-{MediaInfo AudioChannels]}{MediaInfo AudioLanguages}{-Release Group}
which would then output: The Movie Title! (2010) Ultimate Extended Edition [Bluray-1080p Proper] [3D] [HDR] [10bit] [x264] [DTS-5.1][DE]-EVOLVE
. This allows critical data such as the group and Quality (source) to be maintained within the file name in case of database loss or corruption
- Movie Folder Format
{Movie Title} ({Release Year}) {tmdb-{tmdbid}} {imdb-{imdbid}}
which would then output: The Movie Title! (2010) {tmdb-345691} {imdb-tt0066921}
- Rename Movies - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Radarr will use the existing file name if renaming is disabled
- Replace Illegal Characters - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Radarr will replace illegal characters.
- Example:
\
#
/
$
*
<
>
just to name a few
- Colon (
:
) Replacement - This setting will dictate how Radarr handles colons within the movie file.
This is only available when Replace Illegal Characters is toggled on (check in the box)- Delete - Self explanatory
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> MovieThe.mkv
- Replace with Dash - Removes the colon and adds a dash in its place
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> Movie-The.mkv
- Replace with Space - Removes the colon and adds a space in its place
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> Movie The.mkv
- Replace with Space Dash Space - self explanatory
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> Movie - The.mkv
- Delete - Self explanatory
Standard Movie Format
Here you will select the naming convention for the actual movie files
- Dropdown Box (upper right corner)
- Left Box - Space Handling
- Space (
- Period (
.
) - Use periods in lieu of spaces in naming - Underscore (
_
) - Use underscores in lieu of spaces in naming - Dash (
-
) - Use dashes in lieu of spaces in naming
- Space (
- Right Box - Case Handling
- Default Case - Make title upper and lower Case (~camelcase) (Default)
- Upper Case - Make title all upper case
- Lower Case - Make title all lower case
- Left Box - Space Handling
Movie Naming
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Movie Title} | Movie Name! |
{Movie TitleThe} | Movie Name, The |
{Movie Collection} | The Movie Collection |
{Release Year} | 2020 |
{Movie CleanTitle} | Movie Name |
{Movie TitleFirstCharacter} | M |
{Movie Certification} | PG-13 |
Movie IDs
Input | Result |
---|---|
{ImdbId} | tt12345 |
{Tmdbid} | 123456 |
Quality (Naming)
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Quality Full} | HDTV 720p Proper |
{Quality Title} | HDTV 720p |
Media Info
Input | Result |
---|---|
{MediaInfo Simple} | x264 DTS |
{MediaInfo VideoCodec} | x264 |
{MediaInfo AudioChannels} | 5.1 |
{MediaInfo SubtitleLanguages} | [EN] |
{MediaInfo VideoBitDepth} | 8 |
{MediaInfo Full} | x264 DTS [EN+DE] |
{MediaInfo AudioCodec} | DTS |
{MediaInfo AudioLanguages} | [EN+DE] |
{MediaInfo VideoCodec} | x264 |
{MediaInfo VideoDynamicRange} | HDR |
Edition
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Edition Tags} | IMAX |
Custom Formats
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Custom Formats} | Surround Sound x264 |
Original
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Original Title} | Movie.Title.HDTV.x264.EVOLVE |
{Original Filename} | Movie.title.hdtv.x264.EVOLVE |
Standard Movie Folder Format
This is where you will set the naming convention for the folder that contains the video file
Movie Naming
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Movie Title} | Movie Name! |
{Movie TitleThe} | Movie Name, The |
{Movie Collection} | The Movie Collection |
{Release Year} | 2020 |
{Movie CleanTitle} | Movie Name |
{Movie TitleFirstCharacter} | M |
{Movie Certification} | PG-13 |
Movie IDs
Input | Result |
---|---|
{ImdbId} | tt12345 |
{Tmdbid} | 123456 |
Sonarr
- Rename Episodes - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Sonarr will use the existing file name if renaming is disabled
- Replace Illegal Characters - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Sonarr will replace illegal characters.
- Example:
\
#
/
$
*
<
>
just to name a few
Standard Episode Format
Here you will select the naming convention for your episodes
- Dropdown Box (upper right corner)
- Left Box - Space Handling
- Space (
- Period (
.
) - Use periods in lieu of spaces in naming - Underscore (
_
) - Use underscores in lieu of spaces in naming - Dash (
-
) - Use dashes in lieu of spaces in naming
- Space (
- Right Box - Case Handling
- Default Case - Make title upper and lower Case (~camelcase) (Default)
- Upper Case - Make title all upper case
- Lower Case - Make title all lower case
- Left Box - Space Handling
Series Naming
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Series Title} | Series Name! |
{Series CleanTitleYear} | Series Title 2020 |
{Series TitleFirstCharacter} | S |
{Series CleanTitle} | Series Title |
{Series TitleThe} | Series Title, The |
{Series TitleYear} | Series Title (2020) |
Series IDs
Input | Result |
---|---|
{ImdbId} | tt12345 |
{Tmdbid} | 123456 |
{TvMazeId} | 54321 |
Seasons
Input | Result |
---|---|
{season:0} | 1 |
{season:00} | 01 |
Episode
Input | Result |
---|---|
{episode:0} | 1 |
{episode:00} | 01 |
Air Date
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Air-Date} | 2020-09-03 |
{Air Date} | 2020 09 03 |
Episode Title
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Episode Title} | Episode Title |
{Episode CleanTitle} | Episode Title |
Quality
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Quality Full} | HDTV 720p Proper |
{Quality Title} | HDTV 720p |
Media Info
Input | Result |
---|---|
{MediaInfo Simple} | x264 DTS |
{MediaInfo VideoCodec} | x264 |
{MediaInfo AudioChannels} | 5.1 |
{MediaInfo SubtitleLanguages} | [EN] |
{MediaInfo VideoBitDepth} | 8 |
{MediaInfo Full} | x264 DTS [EN+DE] * |
{MediaInfo AudioCodec} | DTS |
{MediaInfo AudioLanguages} | [EN+DE] |
{MediaInfo VideoCodec} | x264 |
{MediaInfo VideoDynamicRange} | HDR |
* MediaInfo Full/AudioLanguages/SubtitleLanguages support a :EN+DE suffix allowing you to filter the languages included in the filename. Use -DE to exclude specific languages. Appending + (eg :EN+) will output [EN]/[EN+--]/[--] depending on excluded languages. For example {MediaInfo Full:EN+DE}.
Other
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Release Group} | Rls Grp |
{Preferred Words} | iNTERNAL |
Original
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Original Title} | Series.Title.S01E01.HDTV.x264.EVOLVE |
{Original Filename} | Series.title.s01e01hdtv.x264.EVOLVE |
Daily Episode Format
Here you will select the naming convention for episodes that air daily
Anime Episode Format
Here you will select the naming convention for Anime series
Note: Typically anime is aired in an absolute order or also known as production order. Usually this is shown as e001, e002...e104, e105 ect. When a series is set to use Anime this setting will pull the absolute order from TheTVDB which is usually one season. an example of this can be seen HERE
All other settings are as above in the Standard Episode Format section
Absolute Episode Number
Input | Result |
---|---|
{absolute:0} | 1 |
{absolute:00} | 01 |
{absolute:000} | 001 |
Anime naming scheme
Renaming your files, of course, depends on your personal preference. Many users though wonder about how they can make their anime work with Kodi or Plex. While usual tv gets released by the scene in a perfectly parsable way for your htpc, anime does not. The solution is simple though, just rename your anime to tvdb-style.
{Series.CleanTitle}.S{season:00}E{episode:00}.{absolute:000}.{Quality.Full}-{Release.Group}
The above renaming scheme is an example that will let your anime have almost the same style as episodes of regular tv. Let’s analyze and see why this naming scheme is good for you.
{Series.CleanTitle}.S{season:00}E{episode:00}.{absolute:000}.{Quality.Full}-{Release.Group}
This is the part that the Kodi/Plex scraper is interested in. It will be able to parse it like any regular tv show.
{Series.CleanTitle}.S{season:00}E{episode:00}.{absolute:000}.{Quality.Full}-{Release.Group}
This part isn’t really obvious. Why would you need the absolute number in there? It’s for forward compatibility. If you ever want to rename your anime to another style or if tvdb changes seasons and you want to fix the resulting wrong season/episode number, you would do it based on this absolute number. Having this will save you many headaches in the future.
{Series.CleanTitle}.S{season:00}E{episode:00}.{absolute:000}.{Quality.Full}-{Release.Group}
This part is for forward compatibility also. If something goes wrong with your library or you lose your database, you want Sonarr to be able to rescrape the quality of your files.
{Series.CleanTitle}.S{season:00}E{episode:00}.{absolute:000}.{Quality.Full}-{Release.Group}
The same goes for group. If you have a file, with the group in the end like this, Sonarr will be able to detect the group when this show is in your library. Feel free to modify this naming scheme to your personal preference or take comfort in knowing that the scheme, as described here, is well tested.
One more note. If you ever want to rename your files to exactly their original state, you can use AniDB O’Matic for that. It’s a tool that hooks directly into the info on anidb and parses your files by hash. It can then rename to the original name as stored at anidb. Be warned though. The hashing may take a very long time.
Anime Manual Import Issue
Per the forum post here , Sonarr currently has trouble parsing absolute episode numbers over 100, since it then treats the first digit as a season with the following two digits as the episode number. The current workaround for this issue is to add any release group name in brackets at the beginning of the file name.
Example: * Bad absolute file name: Show.234.Episode.Name.mkv * Modified file name: [DND] Show.234.Episode.Name.mkv
Lidarr
- Rename Movies - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Lidarr will use the existing file name if renaming is disabled
- Replace Illegal Characters - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Lidarr will replace illegal characters.
- Example:
\
#
/
$
*
<
>
just to name a few
Standard Track Format
Here you will select the naming convention for the actual audio files
- Dropdown Box (upper right corner)
- Left Box - Space Handling
- Space (
- Period (
.
) - Use periods in lieu of spaces in naming - Underscore (
_
) - Use underscores in lieu of spaces in naming - Dash (
-
) - Use dashes in lieu of spaces in naming
- Space (
- Right Box - Case Handling
- Default Case - Make title upper and lower Case (~camelcase) (Default)
- Upper Case - Make title all upper case
- Lower Case - Make title all lower case
- Left Box - Space Handling
Artist Naming
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Artist Name} | Artist Name |
{Artist CleanName} | Artist Name |
{Artist NameThe} | Artist Name, The |
{Artist Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
Album
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Album Title} | Album Title |
{Album CleanTitle} | Album Title |
{Album Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
{Album TitleThe} | Abume Title, The |
{Album Type} | Album Type |
Release Date
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Release Year} | 2020 |
Medium
Input | Result |
---|---|
{medium:0} | 1 |
{medium:00} | 01 |
Medium Format
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Medium Format} | CD |
Track
Input | Result |
---|---|
{track:0} | 1 |
{track:00} | 01 |
Track Title
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Track Title} | Track Title |
{Track CleanTitle} | Track Title |
Quality
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Quality Full} | FLAC Proper |
{Quality Title} | FLAC |
Media Info
Input | Result |
---|---|
{MediaInfo AudioCodec} | FLAC |
{MediaInfo AudioBitRate} | 320kbps |
{MediaInfo AudioSampleRate} | 44.1kHz |
{MediaInfo AudioChannels} | 2.0 |
{MediaInfo AudioBitsPerSample} | 24bit |
Other
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Release Group} | Rls Grp |
{Preferred Words} | iNTERNAL |
Original
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Original Title} | Artist.Name.Album.Name.2020.FLAC.EVOLVE |
{Original Filename} | 01-track name |
Multi Disc Track Format
Artist Folder Format
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Artist Name} | Artist Name |
{Artist CleanName} | Artist Name |
{Artist NameThe} | Artist Name, The |
{Artist Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
Album Folder Format
Artist
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Artist Name} | Artist Name |
{Artist CleanName} | Artist Name |
{Artist NameThe} | Artist Name, The |
{Artist Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
Album
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Album Title} | Album Title |
{Album CleanTitle} | Album Title |
{Artist Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
{Album TitleThe} | Album Title, The |
{Album Type} | Album Type |
Release Date
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Release Year} | 2020 |
Readarr
- Rename Tracks - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Readarr will use the existing file name if renaming is disabled
- Replace Illegal Characters - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Readarr will replace illegal characters.
- Example:
\
#
/
$
*
<
>
just to name a few
Standard Book Format
Here you will select the naming convention for the actual audio files
- Dropdown Box (upper right corner)
- Left Box - Space Handling
- Space (
- Period (
.
) - Use periods in lieu of spaces in naming - Underscore (
_
) - Use underscores in lieu of spaces in naming - Dash (
-
) - Use dashes in lieu of spaces in naming
- Space (
- Right Box - Case Handling
- Default Case - Make title upper and lower Case (~camelcase) (Default)
- Upper Case - Make title all upper case
- Lower Case - Make title all lower case
- Left Box - Space Handling
Author
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Author Name} | Author Name |
{Author CleanName} | Author Name |
{Author NameThe} | Author Name, The |
{Author Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
Book
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Book Title} | Book Title |
{Book CleanTitle} | Book Title |
{Book Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
{Book TitleThe} | Abume Title, The |
{Book Type} | Book Type |
Release Date
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Release Year} | 2020 |
Medium
Input | Result |
---|---|
{medium:0} | 1 |
{medium:00} | 01 |
Medium Format
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Medium Format} | CD |
Quality
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Quality Full} | FLAC Proper |
{Quality Title} | FLAC |
Media Info
Input | Result |
---|---|
{MediaInfo AudioCodec} | FLAC |
{MediaInfo AudioBitRate} | 320kbps |
{MediaInfo AudioSampleRate} | 44.1kHz |
{MediaInfo AudioChannels} | 2.0 |
{MediaInfo AudioBitsPerSample} | 24bit |
Other
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Release Group} | Rls Grp |
{Preferred Words} | iNTERNAL |
Original
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Original Title} | Author.Name.Book.Name.2020.FLAC.EVOLVE |
{Original Filename} | 01-book name |
Author Folder Format
Here you will select the naming convention for the Author Folder
- Dropdown Box (upper right corner)
- Left hand one - Replaces all spaces with selected variable
- Right hand one - Sets to default upper and lower case, all lowercase or all uppercase
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Author Name} | Author Name |
{Author CleanName} | Author Name |
{Author NameThe} | Author Name, The |
{Author Disambiguation} | Disambiguation |
Folders <-- Uses template
Uses template with no variables
- Create Empty Media folders - This will create an empty folder during disk scan
- Delete Empty Folders - This will remove any empty folders during disk scan
Template:Settings Media Management Folders
Importing
Radarr
- Skip Free Space Check - Use when Radarr is unable to detect free space from your movies root folder
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Minimum Free Space - Toggling this will prevent import if it would leave less than this amount of disk space available
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Use Hardlinks instead of Copy - Use Hardlinks when trying to copy files from torrents that are still being seeded (for more information on this click HERE)
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Import Extra Files - Import matching extra files (subtitles, nfo, etc) after importing a file
Sonar
- Skip Free Space Check - Use when Sonarr is unable to detect free space from your series root folder
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Minimum Free Space - Toggling this will prevent import if it would leave less than this amount of disk space available
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Use Hardlinks instead of Copy - Use Hardlinks when trying to copy files from torrents that are still being seeded (for more information on this click HERE)
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Import Extra Files - Import matching extra files (subtitles, nfo, etc) after importing a file
Lidarr
- Skip Free Space Check - Use when Lidarr is unable to detect free space from your aritist root folder
- Use Hardlinks instead of Copy - Use Hardlinks when trying to copy files from torrents that are still being seeded (for more information on this click HERE)
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Import Extra Files - Import matching extra files (subtitles, nfo, etc) after importing a file
Readarr
- Skip Free Space Check - Use when Readarr is unable to detect free space from your author root folder
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Minimum Free Space - Toggling this will prevent import if it would leave less than this amount of disk space available
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Use Hardlinks instead of Copy - Use Hardlinks when trying to copy files from torrents that are still being seeded (for more information on this click HERE)
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Import Extra Files - Import matching extra files (subtitles, nfo, etc) after importing a file
File Management
Radarr
- Ignore Deleted Movies - Movies deleted from disk are automatically unmonitored in Radarr
- Download Proper & Repacks - Should Radarr automatically upgrade to propers when available? (see link for explanation on Proper and Repack)
- Analyse video files - Extract file information such as resolution, runtime and codec information from files. This requires Radarr to read parts of the file which may cause high disk or network activity during scans.
- Rescan Movie Folder after Refresh
- Always - This will rescan the movies folder based upon Tasks Schedule
- After Manual Refresh - You will have to manually rescanning the disk
- Never - Just as it says, NEVER
- Change File Date
- None - Radarr will not change the date that shows in your given file browser
- In Cinimas - The date the video was in cinemas
- Physical release date - The date the video was released on disc/streaming
- Recycling Bin - Designate a location for deleted files to go to (just in case you want to retrieve them before the bin is taken out)
- Recycling Bin Cleanup - This is how old a given file can be before it is deleted permanently
Sonarr
- Ignore Deleted Episodes - Episodes deleted from disk are automatically unmonitored in Sonarr
- Download Proper & Repacks - Should Sonarr automatically upgrade to propers when available? (see link for explanation on Proper and Repack)
- Prefer and Upgrade - will prefer proper/repack if one is available (gives it a higher rating)
- Do not upgrade automatically - This will not allow it to upgrade automatically but will still be rated accordingly.
- Do not prefer - Use 'Do not Prefer' to sort by preferred word score over propers/repacks, essentially putting the proper/repack lower on the list
- Analyse video files - Extract file information such as resolution, runtime and codec information from files. This requires Sonarr to read parts of the file which may cause high disk or network activity during scans.
- Rescan Series Folder after Refresh
- Always - This will rescan series folder based upon Tasks Schedule
- After Manual Refresh - You will have to manually rescanning the disk
- Never - Just as it says, NEVER
- Change File Date
- None - Sonarr will not change the date that shows in your given file browser
- Sonarr - Local Release - The date the video was aired locally
- Sonarr - UTC Release date - The date the video was released based upon the UTC
- Recycling Bin - Designate a location for deleted files to go to (just in case you want to retrieve them before the bin is taken out)
- Recycling Bin Cleanup - This is how old a given file can be before it is deleted permanently
Lidarr
- Ignore Deleted Tracks - Tracks deleted from disk are automatically unmonitored in Lidarr
- Download Proper & Repacks - Should Lidarr automatically upgrade to propers when available? (see link for explanation on Proper and Repack)
- Prefer and Upgrade - will prefer proper/repack if one is available (gives it a higher rating)
- Do not upgrade automatically - This will not allow it to upgrade automatically but will still be rated accordingly.
- Rescan Aritst Folder after Refresh
- Always - This will rescan artist folder based upon Tasks Schedule
- After Manual Refresh - You will have to manually rescanning the disk
- Never - Just as it says, NEVER
- Allow Fingerprinting - Use fingerprinting to improve accuracy of track matching
- Always - This will analyze the file when matching
- For New Imports Only - This will analyze only new imports
- Never - just as it says, NEVER
- Change File Date
- None - Lidarr will not change the date that shows in your given file browser
- Album Release Date - The date the album was released
- Recycling Bin - Designate a location for deleted files to go to (just in case you want to retrieve them before the bin is taken out)
- Recycling Bin Cleanup - This is how old a given file can be before it is deleted permanently
Readarr
- Ignore Deleted Books - Books deleted from disk are automatically unmonitored in Readarr
- Download Proper & Repacks - Should Readarr automatically upgrade to propers when available? (see link for explanation on Proper and Repack)
- Prefer and Upgrade - will prefer proper/repack if one is available (gives it a higher rating)
- Do not upgrade automatically - This will not allow it to upgrade automatically but will still be rated accordingly.
- Do not prefer - Use 'Do not Prefer' to sort by preferred word score over propers/repacks, essentially putting the proper/repack lower on the list
- Watch Root Folders for file changes - Rescan automatically when files change in a root folder
- Rescan Author Folder after Refresh
- Always - This will rescan author folder based upon Tasks Schedule
- After Manual Refresh - You will have to manually rescanning the disk
- Never - Just as it says, NEVER
- Change File Date
- None - Readarr will not change the date that shows in your given file browser
- Book Release Date - The date the book was released
- Recycling Bin - Designate a location for deleted files to go to (just in case you want to retrieve them before the bin is taken out)
- Recycling Bin Cleanup - This is how old a given file can be before it is deleted permanently
Permissions
Radarr
TEMPLATE
Sonarr
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Lidarr
- Set Permissions - This will allow {{{ARRNAME}}} to set the given file permission when a given file is imported or renamed
- File chmod mode - This is the permission level that {{{ARRNAME}}} will set for a given file on import or rename (more information HERE)
- Folder chmod modę - This is the permission level that {{{ARRNAME}}} will set for a given folder on import or rename (more information HERE)
- chown User - username or uid,
- chown Group - Groupname or GID
Readarr
- Set Permissions - This will allow {{{ARRNAME}}} to set the given file permission when a given file is imported or renamed
- File chmod mode - This is the permission level that {{{ARRNAME}}} will set for a given file on import or rename (more information HERE)
- Folder chmod modę - This is the permission level that {{{ARRNAME}}} will set for a given folder on import or rename (more information HERE)
- chown User - username or uid,
- chown Group - Groupname or GID
Root Folders
Radarr
TEMPLATE
Sonarr
TEMPLATE
Lidarr
- Set Permissions - This will allow Lidarr to set the given file permission when a given file is imported or renamed
- File chmod mode - This is the permission level that Lidarr will set for a given file on import or rename (more information HERE)
- Folder chmod modę - This is the permission level that Lidarr will set for a given folder on import or rename (more information HERE)
- chown User - username or uid,
- chown Group - Groupname or GID
Readarr
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Root Folders
Radarr
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Sonarr
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Lidarr
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Readarr
Readarr is unique in that it can integrate with an outside application known as Calibre to further manage, tag and even serv up your media to various readers
- Name - This is a unique name for the given path
- Path - This is where your media is going to be stored (do not have your downloads going here)
- Calibre Library - Toggle if you're going to use Calibre to further manage your library
- Calibre Host - The IP address for your Calibre instance
- Calibre Port - The port number associated to your Calibre instance
- Calibre Url Base - Adds a prefix to the calibre url, e.g. http://[host]:[port]/[urlBase]
- Calibre User Name - The username in order to access your Calibre server
- Calibre Password - The password in order to access your Calibre server
- Convert to format - Calibre has the ability to covert any incoming format to a specific format (eg. epub or mobi just to name a few)
- Calibre Output Profile - ????
- Use SSL - Toggle if you'd like Readarr to connect to Calibre using SSL encryption
- Monitor
- All books - Readarr will monitor all books in your library
- Future Books - Readarr will only monitor future books, Readarr will not monitor any current or older books
- Missing - Readarr will only monitor any books that are missing
- Existing - Readarr will monitor only existing books in order to meet your given cutoff
- First - Readarr will only monitior the given author's first book
- Last - Readarr will only monitor the given author's last book
- None - Readarr will not monitor any authors books
- Quality Profile - These can be changed within the Profiles section and will dictate what quality is acceptable
- Metadata Profile - This can be changed within the Metadata section and will dictate what metadata source
- Standard is set by default
- Select 'None' to only include items manually added via search or that match files on disk
- Default Readarr Tags - Select what tag you'd like to set for this content (more information on Tags can be found HERE)