<p>I recommend setting a sane maximum speed and then limiting below that, to keep your internet connection happy. You can use <code>Settings</code> =><code>Scheduling</code> to toggle the limit on and off based on time, slowing it down while your family is using the internet and speeding it up at night when they're not.</p>
<p>I recommend setting a sane maximum speed and then limiting below that, to keep your internet connection happy. You can use <code>Settings</code> =><code>Scheduling</code> to toggle the limit on and off based on time, slowing it down while your family is using the internet and speeding it up at night when they're not.</p>
<aclass="glightbox"href="../images/sabnzbd-folders.png"data-type="image"data-width="100%"data-height="auto"data-desc-position="bottom"><imgalt="!Folders: User Folders"src="../images/sabnzbd-folders.png"/></a></p>
<aclass="glightbox"href="../images/sabnzbd-folders.png"data-type="image"data-width="100%"data-height="auto"data-desc-position="bottom"><imgalt="!Folders: User Folders"src="../images/sabnzbd-folders.png"/></a></p>
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<p>I recommend the .nzb Backup Folder because sabnzbd doesn't have a hidden history and having remove from history enabled in Sonarr/Radarr is the best method. This allows you to see your past downloads and it is used for duplicate download detection/prevention. Default is empty, I picked history because it is easy. It'll end up in the <code>/config</code> folder for Docker, which isn't crazy... but this is literally compressed nzb files, so can end up pretty big. But the choice is yours what you prefer.</p>
<p>I recommend the .nzb Backup Folder because sabnzbd doesn't have a hidden history and having remove from history enabled in Sonarr/Radarr is the best method. This allows you to see your past downloads and it is used for duplicate download detection/prevention. Default is empty, I picked history because it is easy. It'll end up in the <code>/config</code> folder for Docker, which isn't crazy... but this is literally compressed nzb files, so can end up pretty big. But the choice is yours what you prefer.</p>
<p>Covered and fully explained in <ahref="/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Paths-and-Categories/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">SABnzbd - Paths and Categories</a></p>
<p>Covered and fully explained in <ahref="/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Paths-and-Categories/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">SABnzbd - Paths and Categories</a></p>
<li>Unpack archives (rar, zip, 7z) within archives.</li>
<li>Unpack archives (rar, zip, 7z) within archives.</li>
<li>This can help with subs that are in folders in the rar because sonarr/radarr don't look in sub-folders.</li>
<li>This can help with subs that are in folders in the rar because sonarr/radarr don't look in sub-folders.</li>
<li>Some servers provide an alternative NZB when a download fails. I have it enabled no guarantee that it works.</li>
<li>Some servers provide an alternative NZB when a download fails. I have it enabled no guarantee that it works.</li>
<li>Helps with de-obfuscation, but probably is handling the same case sonarr/radarr do okay with. Not sure how this one does, I have it enabled, but its also newish.</li>
<li>Helps with de-obfuscation especially invalid file extensions</li>
<li>When sorting, use tags from indexer for title, season, episode, etc. Otherwise all naming is derived from the NZB name.</li>
<pclass="admonition-title"><imgalt="‼"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@14.1.2/assets/svg/203c.svg"title=":bangbang:"/><strong>MAKE SURE THAT SORTING IS ENTIRELY DISABLED</strong><imgalt="‼"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@14.1.2/assets/svg/203c.svg"title=":bangbang:"/></p>
<pclass="admonition-title"><imgalt="‼"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@14.1.2/assets/svg/203c.svg"title=":bangbang:"/><strong>MAKE SURE THAT SORTING IS ENTIRELY DISABLED</strong><imgalt="‼"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@14.1.2/assets/svg/203c.svg"title=":bangbang:"/></p>
<p>Rarely used options. For their meaning and explanation, click on the Help button to go to the Wiki page.
<p>Rarely used options.
Don't change these without checking the Wiki first, as some have serious side-effects.
Don't change these without checking the <ahref="https://sabnzbd.org/wiki/configuration/4.0/special"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">SABnzbd Wiki</a> first, as some have serious side-effects.
The default values are between parentheses.</p>
The default values are between parentheses.</p>
<h3id="unable-to-connect-to-sabnzbd">Unable to connect to SABnzbd<aclass="headerlink"href="#unable-to-connect-to-sabnzbd"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<h3id="unable-to-connect-to-sabnzbd">Unable to connect to SABnzbd<aclass="headerlink"href="#unable-to-connect-to-sabnzbd"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<p>If you're trying to connect your Starr apps to SABnzbd and you're getting a error like <code>Unable to connect to SABnzbd</code> after clicking on Test.</p>
<p>If you're trying to connect your Starr apps to SABnzbd and you're getting a error like <code>Unable to connect to SABnzbd</code> after clicking on Test.</p>
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