Settings Indexers

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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

Radarr


Usenet:

  • 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
    • 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 or have {{{ARRNAME}}} search
    • Enable Interactive Search - Enable this indexer for when you trigger an interactive search
    • URL -
    • API Path (advanced option) - Path to the api, usually /api
    • API Key - Self Explanatory
    • Categories (advanced option) - Comma Separated list of the numerical categories to be scanned. Leave blank for all
    • Additional Parameters - Self Explanatory
    • [ADD MORE HERE - WIP...some are ARR specific]
    • Multi Language -
    • Additional Parameters -
    • Remove year from search string - Should Radarr remove the year after the title when searching this indexer?


Sonarr

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Lidarr

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Readarr

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Options

Radarr

  • Minimum Age:
  • Retention:
  • Maximum Size:
  • Preferred Indexer Flag:
  • Availability Delay:
  • RSS Sync interval:
    • Radarr relies on RSS feeds to automate grabbing of releases as they are posted, for both new releases as well as previously released releases being released or re-released. The RSS feed is the latest releases from a site, typically between 50 and 100 releases, though some sites provide more and some less. The RSS feed is comprised of all releases recently available, including releases for requested media you do not follow, if you look at debug logs you will see these releases being processed, which is completely normal.
    • Radarr enforces a minimum of 10 minutes on the RSS Sync interval and a maximum of 2 hours. 15 minutes is the minimum recommended by most indexers, though some do allow lower intervals and 2 hours ensures Radarr is checking frequently enough to not miss a release (even though it can page through the RSS feed on many indexers to help with that). Some indexers allow clients to perform an RSS sync more frequently than 10 minutes, in those scenarios we recommend using Radarr's Release-Push API endpoint along with an IRC announce channel to push releases to Radarr for processing which can happen in near real time and with less overhead on the indexer and Radarr as Radarr doesn’t need to request the RSS feed too frequently and process the same releases over and over.
  • Whitelisted Subtitle Tags:
  • Allow Hardcoded Subs:

Sonarr

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Lidarr

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Readarr

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Restrictions

Radarr

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Sonarr

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Lidarr

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Readarr

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