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More information on Indexers and Trackers can be found [[Definitions#Indexers/Trackers|here]]
 
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===== Usenet Indexer Configuration =====
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* Newznab - 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
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* An excellent software that works with usenet and integrates quite well with Lidarr is [https://github.com/theotherp/nzbhydra2 NZBHydra2]
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** 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
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** Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as NZBHydra2)
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** Name - The name of the indexer in Lidarr
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** Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
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** Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
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** Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
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** URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as <code>https://api.nzbgeek.info</code>.
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** ''API Path'' - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically <code>/api</code>
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** ''Multiple Languages'' - Define what <code>MULTI</code> means for this indexer.
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** API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
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** ''Categories'' - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Lidarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list.  The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
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** ''Additional Parameters'' - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
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** ''Remove year from search string'' - Should Lidarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer.
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** ''Indexer Priority'' - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios.  1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.
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===== Torrent Tracker Configuration =====
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* 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.
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* One of the best and simplest ways to utilize Torrent trackers with Sonarr is to utilize a second program called [https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett Jackett]. This software pairs well with Sonarr as a search indexer that houses all your information and sends it to Sonarr.
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* Torznab - This option will set you up with a Jackett preset, if you utilize multiple trackers you'll need to have each entry have a unique name
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* Torznab Indexer
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**Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as Jackett)
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** Name - The name of the indexer in Lidarr
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** Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
 +
** Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
 +
** Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
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** URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as <code>https://api.nzbgeek.info</code>.
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** ''API Path'' - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically <code>/api</code>
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** ''Multiple Languages'' - Define what <code>MULTI</code> means for this indexer.
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** API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
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** ''Categories'' - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Lidarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list.  The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
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** ''Additional Parameters'' - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
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** ''Remove year from search string'' - Should Lidarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer.
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** ''Minimum Seeders'' - The minimum number of seeders required for a release from this tracker to be grabbed.
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** ''Seed Ratio'' - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed ratio required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
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** ''Seed Time'' - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed time in minutes required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
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** ''Required Flags'' - What [[Definitions#Indexer_Flags| indexer flags]] are required for this indexer?
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** ''Indexer Priority'' - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios.  1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.
 
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<section end=lidarr_settings_indexers_settings/>
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==== Readarr ====
 
==== Readarr ====
 
<section begin=readarr_settings_indexers_settings/>
 
<section begin=readarr_settings_indexers_settings/>

Latest revision as of 01:28, 13 May 2021

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


Indexer Settings

Radarr

Once you've clicked the + button to add a new indexer you'll be presented with a new window with many different options. For the purposes of this wiki Readarr considers both Usenet Indexers and Torrent Trackers as "Indexers".

There are two sections here: Usenet and Torrents. Based upon what download client you'll be using you'll want to select the type of indexer you'll be going with.

More information on Indexers and Trackers can be found here

Usenet Indexer Configuration
  • Newznab - 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 integrates quite well with Radarr is 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
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as NZBHydra2)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Radarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as https://api.nzbgeek.info.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • Multiple Languages - Define what MULTI means for this indexer.
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Radarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Remove year from search string - Should Radarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer.
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.
Torrent Tracker Configuration
  • 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 simplest ways to utilize Torrent trackers with Sonarr is to utilize a second program called Jackett. This software pairs well with Sonarr as a search indexer that houses all your information and sends it to Sonarr.
  • Torznab - This option will set you up with a Jackett preset, if you utilize multiple trackers you'll need to have each entry have a unique name
  • Torznab Indexer
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as Jackett)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Radarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as https://api.nzbgeek.info.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • Multiple Languages - Define what MULTI means for this indexer.
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Radarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Remove year from search string - Should Radarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer.
    • Minimum Seeders - The minimum number of seeders required for a release from this tracker to be grabbed.
    • Seed Ratio - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed ratio required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Seed Time - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed time in minutes required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Required Flags - What indexer flags are required for this indexer?
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.

Sonarr

Once you've clicked the + button to add a new indexer you'll be presented with a new window with many different options. For the purposes of this wiki Readarr considers both Usenet Indexers and Torrent Trackers as "Indexers".

There are two sections here: Usenet and Torrents. Based upon what download client you'll be using you'll want to select the type of indexer you'll be going with.

More information on Indexers and Trackers can be found here

Usenet Indexer Configuration
  • Newznab - 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 integrates quite well with Sonarr is 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
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as NZBHydra2)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Sonarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as https://api.nzbgeek.info.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Sonarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Anime Categories - The categories that Sonarr will use for Anime searches No categories will be used unless edited. Upon editing this setting, Sonarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.
Torrent Tracker Configuration
  • 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 simplest ways to utilize Torrent trackers with Sonarr is to utilize a second program called Jackett. This software pairs well with Sonarr as a search indexer that houses all your information and sends it to Sonarr.
  • Torznab - This option will set you up with a Jackett preset, if you utilize multiple trackers you'll need to have each entry have a unique name
  • Torznab Indexer
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as Jackett)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Sonarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as http://localhost:9117/jackett/api/v2.0/indexers/torrentdb/results/torznab/.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Sonarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Anime Categories - The categories that Sonarr will use for Anime searches No categories will be used unless edited. Upon editing this setting, Sonarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Torznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Minimum Seeders - The minimum number of seeders required for a release from this tracker to be grabbed.
    • Seed Ratio - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed ratio required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Seed Time - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed time in minutes required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Seed Time - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed time in minutes required for your download client to meet for season pack releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.

Lidarr

Once you've clicked the + button to add a new indexer you'll be presented with a new window with many different options. For the purposes of this wiki Readarr considers both Usenet Indexers and Torrent Trackers as "Indexers".

There are two sections here: Usenet and Torrents. Based upon what download client you'll be using you'll want to select the type of indexer you'll be going with.

More information on Indexers and Trackers can be found here

Usenet Indexer Configuration
  • Newznab - 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 integrates quite well with Lidarr is 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
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as NZBHydra2)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Lidarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as https://api.nzbgeek.info.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • Multiple Languages - Define what MULTI means for this indexer.
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Lidarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Remove year from search string - Should Lidarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer.
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.
Torrent Tracker Configuration
  • 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 simplest ways to utilize Torrent trackers with Sonarr is to utilize a second program called Jackett. This software pairs well with Sonarr as a search indexer that houses all your information and sends it to Sonarr.
  • Torznab - This option will set you up with a Jackett preset, if you utilize multiple trackers you'll need to have each entry have a unique name
  • Torznab Indexer
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as Jackett)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Lidarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as https://api.nzbgeek.info.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • Multiple Languages - Define what MULTI means for this indexer.
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Lidarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Remove year from search string - Should Lidarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer.
    • Minimum Seeders - The minimum number of seeders required for a release from this tracker to be grabbed.
    • Seed Ratio - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed ratio required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Seed Time - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed time in minutes required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Sonarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Required Flags - What indexer flags are required for this indexer?
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.


Readarr

Once you've clicked the + button to add a new indexer you'll be presented with a new window with many different options. For the purposes of this wiki Readarr considers both Usenet Indexers and Torrent Trackers as "Indexers".

There are two sections here: Usenet and Torrents. Based upon what download client you'll be using you'll want to select the type of indexer you'll be going with.

More information on Indexers and Trackers can be found here

Usenet Indexer Configuration
  • Newznab - 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 integrates quite well with Readarr is 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
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as NZBHydra2)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Readarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as https://api.nzbgeek.info.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Readarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Early Download Limit - Number of days before the release date that Readarr will download from this indexer. If empty then no limit.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Newznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.
Torrent Tracker Configuration
  • 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 simplest ways to utilize Torrent trackers with Readarr is to utilize a second program called Jackett. This software pairs well with Readarr as a search indexer that houses all your information and sends it to Readarr.
  • Torznab - This option will set you up with a Jackett preset, if you utilize multiple trackers you'll need to have each entry have a unique name
  • Torznab Indexer
    • Choose from the presets or add a custom indexer (such as Jackett)
    • Name - The name of the indexer in Readarr
    • Enable RSS - If enabled, use this indexer to watch for files that are wanted and missing or have not yet reached their cutoff.
    • Enable Automatic Search - If enabled, use this indexer for automatic searches including Search on Add
    • Enable Interactive Search - If enabled, use this indexer for manual interactive searches.
    • URL - The indexer provided URL of the indexer such as http://localhost:9117/jackett/api/v2.0/indexers/torrentdb/results/torznab/.
    • API Path - The indexer provided path to the api. This is typically /api
    • API Key - The indexer provided key to access the API.
    • Categories - Default categories will be used unless edited. It is likely these default categories are suboptimal. Upon editing this setting, Readarr queries the indexer for its available categories and displays them in a selectable a list. The stale defaults will clear as soon as a category is toggled.
    • Early Download Limit - Number of days before the release date that Readarr will download from this indexer. If empty then no limit.
    • Additional Parameters - Additional Torznab parameters to add to the query link
    • Minimum Seeders - The minimum number of seeders required for a release from this tracker to be grabbed.
    • Seed Ratio - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed ratio required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Readarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Seed Time - If empty, use the download client default. Otherwise, the minimum seed time in minutes required for your download client to meet for releases from this indexer prior to it being paused by your client and removed by Readarr (Requires Completed Download Handling - Remove enabled)
    • Indexer Priority - Priority of this indexer to prefer one indexer over another in release tiebreaker scenarios. 1 is highest priority and 50 is lowest priority.


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
  • Prefer Indexer Flag - If enabled, prioritize releases with special flags
  • Availability Delay - Amount of time before (-#) or after (#) the 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
    • Please see How does Radarr work? for a better understanding of how RSS Sync will help you
    • Note: If Radarr has been offline for an extended period of time, Radarr will attempt to page back to find the last release it processed in an attempt to avoid missing a release. As long as your indexer supports paging and it hasn’t been too long will be able to process the releases it would have missed and avoid you needing to perform a search for the missed releases.
  • Whitelisted Subtitle Tags - Subtitle tags set here will not be considered hardcoded
  • Allow Hardcoded Subs - If enabled, detected hardcoded subs will be automatically downloaded


Sonarr

  • 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
  • RSS Sync interval - Interval in minutes. Set to zero to disable (this will stop all automatic release grabbing) Minimum: 10 minutes Maximum: 120 minutes
    • Please see How does Sonarr find episodes? for a better understanding of how RSS Sync will help you
    • Note: If Sonarr has been offline for an extended period of time, Sonarr will attempt to page back to find the last release it processed in an attempt to avoid missing a release. As long as your indexer supports paging and it hasn’t been too long will be able to process the releases it would have missed and avoid you needing to perform a search for the missed releases.


Lidarr

  • 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.
  • Maximum Size - Maximum size for a release to be grabbed in MB. Set to zero to set to unlimited
  • Retention - Usenet only: Set to zero to set for unlimited retention
  • RSS Sync interval - Interval in minutes. Set to zero to disable (this will stop all automatic release grabbing) Minimum: 10 minutes Maximum: 120 minutes
    • Please see How does Lidarr work? for a better understanding of how RSS Sync will help you
    • Note: If Lidarr has been offline for an extended period of time, Lidarr will attempt to page back to find the last release it processed in an attempt to avoid missing a release. As long as your indexer supports paging and it hasn’t been too long will be able to process the releases it would have missed and avoid you needing to perform a search for the missed releases.


Readarr

  • 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.
  • Maximum Size - Maximum size for a release to be grabbed in MB. Set to zero to set to unlimited
  • Retention - Usenet only: Set to zero to set for unlimited retention
  • RSS Sync interval - Interval in minutes. Set to zero to disable (this will stop all automatic release grabbing) Minimum: 10 minutes Maximum: 120 minutes
    • Please see How does Readarr work? for a better understanding of how RSS Sync will help you
    • Note: If Readarr has been offline for an extended period of time, Readarr will attempt to page back to find the last release it processed in an attempt to avoid missing a release. As long as your indexer supports paging and it hasn’t been too long will be able to process the releases it would have missed and avoid you needing to perform a search for the missed releases.


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. This is case insensitive by default and regex can be used.
    • Must Not Contain - Within this field you can tell Radarr that if a release does contain a certain string then Radarr will not grab that release. This is case insensitive by default and regex can be used.
    • Tags - Here you can apply these settings to movies with at least one of the given tag

Sonarr

Not in Sonarr

Lidarr

Not in Lidarr

Readarr

Not in Readarr


Supported Indexers

Radarr

  • Usenet
    • Newznab
      • Newznab is a standardized API used by many usenet indexing sites.
      • Many presets are available, but all require an API key to be accessible.
    • Omgwtfnzbs
      • This indexer also supports newznab and is available as one of the above presets.
      • Website: https://omgwtfnzbs.me/

Torrents

    • filelist.io
    • HDBits
    • IP Torrents
    • Nyaa
    • Pass the Popcorn
    • Rarbg
    • Torrent RSS Feed
      • Generic torrent RSS feed parser.
      • NOTE: The RSS feed must contain a pubdate. The release size is recommended as well.
    • TorrentPotato
    • Torznab
      • Known indexers: Anime Tosho and Nyaa Pantsu as well as Jackett.
      • Torznab is a wordplay on Torrent and Newznab. It uses the same structure and syntax as the Newznab API specification, but exposing torrent-specific attributes and .torrent files. Thus supports a recent rss feed AND backlog searching capabilities. The specification is not maintained nor supported by the Newznab organization. (The same api specification is shared with nZEDb)
      • At this point it’s unlikely your favorite tracker supports this. Thus you can use Jackett. It acts as a Torznab proxy adding Torznab support for more than 100 torrent trackers, but uses website scraping instead of APIs.
      • Important/Disclaimer: Many torrent trackers thrive on the community and may have rules in place that mandate site visits, karma, votes, comments and all. Please review your tracker rules and etiquette, keep your community alive.
    • We’re not responsible if your account is banned for disobeying rules or accruing HnRs/low-ratio.


Sonarr

  • Usenet
    • Newznab
      • Newznab is a standardized API used by many usenet indexing sites.
      • Many presets are available, but all require an API key to be accessible.
    • Omgwtfnzbs
      • This indexer also supports newznab and is available as one of the above presets.
      • Website: https://omgwtfnzbs.me/
    • Fanzub
  • Torrents
    • BroadcastheNet
    • Filelist
    • HDBits
    • IPTorrents
    • Nyaa
    • Rarbg
    • Torrent RSS Feed
      • Generic torrent RSS feed parser.
      • NOTE: The RSS feed must contain a pubdate. The release size is recommended as well.
      • Private tracker
    • Torrentleech
    • Torznab
      • Known indexers: Anime Tosho and Nyaa Pantsu as well as Jackett.
      • Torznab is a wordplay on Torrent and Newznab. It uses the same structure and syntax as the Newznab API specification, but exposing torrent-specific attributes and .torrent files. Thus supports a recent rss feed AND backlog searching capabilities. The specification is not maintained nor supported by the Newznab organization. (The same api specification is shared with nZEDb)
      • At this point it’s unlikely your favorite tracker supports this. We’ll update this post once we become aware of other trackers supporting it. Additionally you can use Jackett. It acts as a Torznab proxy adding Torznab support for more than 100 torrent trackers, but uses website scraping instead of APIs.
      • Important/Disclaimer: Many torrent trackers thrive on the community and may have rules in place that mandate site visits, karma, votes, comments and all. Please review your tracker rules and etiquette, keep your community alive.
      • We’re not responsible if your account is banned for disobeying rules or accruing HnRs/low-ratio.
    • We’re not responsible if your account is banned for disobeying rules or accruing HnRs/low-ratio.


Lidarr

  • Usenet
    • Headphones VIP
    • Newznab
      • Newznab is a standardized API used by many usenet indexing sites.
      • Many presets are available, but most require an API key to be accessible.
    • Omgwtfnzbs
      • This indexer also supports newznab and is available as one of the above presets.
      • Website: https://omgwtfnzbs.me/
  • Torrents
    • filelist.io
    • Gazelle API
    • IP Torrents
    • Rarbg
    • Redacted
    • Torrent RSS Feed
      • Generic torrent RSS feed parser.
      • NOTE: The RSS feed must contain a pubdate. The release size is recommended as well.
    • Torrentleech
    • Torznab
      • Known indexers: Anime Tosho and Nyaa Pantsu as well as Jackett.
      • Torznab is a wordplay on Torrent and Newznab. It uses the same structure and syntax as the Newznab API specification, but exposing torrent-specific attributes and .torrent files. Thus supports a recent rss feed AND backlog searching capabilities. The specification is not maintained nor supported by the Newznab organization. (The same api specification is shared with nZEDb)
      • At this point it’s unlikely your favorite tracker supports this. We’ll update this post once we become aware of other trackers supporting it. Additionally you can use Jackett. It acts as a Torznab proxy adding Torznab support for more than 100 torrent trackers, but uses website scraping instead of APIs.
      • Important/Disclaimer: Many torrent trackers thrive on the community and may have rules in place that mandate site visits, karma, votes, comments and all. Please review your tracker rules and etiquette, keep your community alive.
    • We’re not responsible if your account is banned for disobeying rules or accruing HnRs/low-ratio.

Readarr

  • Usenet
    • Newznab
      • Newznab is a standardized API used by many usenet indexing sites.
      • Many presets are available, but most require an API key to be accessible.
    • Omgwtfnzbs
      • This indexer also supports newznab and is available as one of the above presets.
      • Website: https://omgwtfnzbs.me/
  • Torrents
    • filelist.io
    • Gazelle API
    • IP Torrents
    • Rarbg
    • Torrent RSS Feed
      • Generic torrent RSS feed parser.
      • NOTE: The RSS feed must contain a pubdate. The release size is recommended as well.
    • Torrentleech
    • Torznab
      • Known indexers: Jackett.
      • Torznab is a wordplay on Torrent and Newznab. It uses the same structure and syntax as the Newznab API specification, but exposing torrent-specific attributes and .torrent files. Thus supports a recent rss feed AND backlog searching capabilities. The specification is not maintained nor supported by the Newznab organization. (The same api specification is shared with nZEDb)
      • At this point it’s unlikely your favorite tracker supports this. Additionally you can use Jackett. It acts as a Torznab proxy adding Torznab support for more than 100 torrent trackers, but uses website scraping instead of APIs.
      • Important/Disclaimer: Many torrent trackers thrive on the community and may have rules in place that mandate site visits, karma, votes, comments and all. Please review your tracker rules and etiquette, keep your community alive.
    • We’re not responsible if your account is banned for disobeying rules or accruing HnRs/low-ratio.


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