diff --git a/Bazarr/After-install-configuration/index.html b/Bazarr/After-install-configuration/index.html index a435aa055..e6bdfd28a 100644 --- a/Bazarr/After-install-configuration/index.html +++ b/Bazarr/After-install-configuration/index.html @@ -948,9 +948,9 @@
So you will need to set the preferred languages for your existing Shows and Movies.
In this example I will show you how to do that with the series.
- +click on Mass Edit
Then go back to your Movies home screen and do the same for your Movies. If you've done it correctly you will get something that looks like the following screenshot with your preferred languages.
- +First we're going to setup Sonarr.
Settings
=> Sonarr
Click on Enabled
Select the minimum score (in percentage) required for a subtitle file to be downloaded.
@@ -1256,9 +1256,9 @@ For a more detailed few of all the setting check the followingClick on Add
and you will get an extra option
Info
If everything runs on Docker you normally don't need to use this except if you got messed up paths and then it would be smarter to fix those first to have consistent and well planned paths.
@@ -1276,16 +1276,16 @@ For a more detailed few of all the setting check the followingDon't forget to save your settings!!!
- +Next we're going to setup Radarr.
Settings
=> Radarr
Click on Enabled
Select the minimum score (in percentage) required for a subtitle file to be downloaded.
@@ -1342,9 +1342,9 @@ For a more detailed few of all the setting check the followingClick on Add
and you will get an extra option
Info
If everything runs on Docker you normally don't need to use this except if you got messed up paths and then it would be smarter to fix those first to have consistent and well planned paths.
@@ -1362,26 +1362,26 @@ For a more detailed few of all the setting check the followingDon't forget to save your settings!!!
- +Here we're going to configure which subtitle languages you prefer/want.
Settings
=> Languages
Warning
**We don't recommend enabling Single Language
option unless absolutely required (ie: media player not supporting language code in subtitles filename). Results may vary.
Be aware the language code (ex.: en) is not going to be included in the subtitles file name when enabling this.**
Here you select which languages you want for your subtitles, you can just start typing your language name and it will show you what's available.
These languages are the subtitle languages you later use for the Languages Profiles
In this example I selected Dutch
and English
.
Select Add New Profile
Add
to add the languages you enabled earlier in Subtitle Language.So you can have a profile that states: English, Dutch, German, French With cutoff Dutch, if it finds Dutch, it will download it and call it a day. If no Dutch is found it will continue searching the other languages till Dutch is found.
Automatically applied Languages Profiles
to Series and Movies added to Bazarr after enabling this option.
Here we're going to select which subtitle providers you want to use.
Settings
=> Providers
Here we will configure some extra settings for your subtitles
Settings
=> Subtitles
AlongSide Media File
.Here you can select which Anti-Captcha provider you want to use.
Why (or) do I need the Anti-Captcha ?
We recommend the following provider => https://anti-captcha.com/
Enable this option for automatic subtitles synchronization.
- +Now wait until Bazarr gets all the info needed from Sonarr/Radarr.
diff --git a/Bazarr/Tips/Bazarr-suggested-scoring/index.html b/Bazarr/Tips/Bazarr-suggested-scoring/index.html index 20ddc1a98..c88abb595 100644 --- a/Bazarr/Tips/Bazarr-suggested-scoring/index.html +++ b/Bazarr/Tips/Bazarr-suggested-scoring/index.html @@ -997,17 +997,17 @@Settings
=> Sonarr
Set the Minimum Score to 90
This score is the minimal score that the subs should match to for your release, settings this to low could result in bad subs or completely out of sync and un-syncable.
Settings
=> Radarr
Set the Minimum Score to 80
This score is the minimal score that the subs should match to for your release, settings this to low could result in bad subs or completely out of sync and un-syncable.
Settings
=> Subtitles
Automatic Subtitles Synchronization
at step 3.Series Score Threshold
at step 4 and set the score to 96
.1I will only explain the so called most important paths.
Info
AppendCategoryDir
: Create subdirectory with category-name in destination-directory.
Warning
WriteBuffer
: If you're low on memory don't set this to high.
Info
DirectUnpack
: This might lower your download speed but the overall time could be faster. (disable on low powered devices)
Depending if you're using some NZBGet script here you can change the order or when it should be used
Settings
=> Download Clients
Make sure you check both boxes under Completed Download Handling
at step 3.
Select NZBGet at step 4 and scroll down to the bottom of the new window where it says Completed Download Handling
and check both boxes.
Settings
=> Download Clients
Make sure you check both boxes under Completed Download Handling
at step 3,
and both boxes under Failed Download Handling
at step 4.
Settings
=> PATHS
Settings
=> CATEGORIES
ATTENTION
diff --git a/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Basic-Setup/index.html b/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Basic-Setup/index.html index 169e29fae..3e15aa0aa 100644 --- a/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Basic-Setup/index.html +++ b/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Basic-Setup/index.html @@ -1190,13 +1190,13 @@Settings
=> General
=> Tuning
-
I recommend setting a sane maximum speed and then limiting below that, to keep your internet connection happy. You can use Settings
=> Scheduling
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.
Settings
=> Folders
=> Users Folders
-
Here you setup your download path/location.
Settings
=> Folders
=> System Folders
-
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 /config
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.
Settings
=> Servers
=> Add Server
-
USP = Usenet Service Provider
Settings
=> Switches
=> Queue
-
Settings
=> Switches
=> Post processing
-
If you're trying to connect your Starr apps to SABnzbd and you're getting a error like Unable to connect to SABnzbd
after clicking on Test.
And it SABnzbd you will see something like this.
- +Then go in to Settings
=> Special
=> Values
.
Scroll down to host_whitelist ( )
and enter your docker container name and or your domain name.
Example: sabnzbd.domain.tld, <container name >
The following settings are recommended to for Sonarr/Radarr, else it could happen that Sonarr/Radarr will miss downloads that are still in the queue/history. @@ -1289,20 +1289,20 @@ Being that Sonarr/Radarr only looks at the last xx amount in the queue/history.<
Settings
=> Download Clients
Make sure you check both boxes under Completed Download Handling
at step 3,
and both boxes under Failed Download Handling
at step 4.
Select Sabnzbd at step 5 and scroll down to the bottom of the new window where it says Completed Download Handling
and check both boxes.
Thanks to fryfrog for helping me with the settings and providing the info needed to create this Guide.
diff --git a/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Paths-and-Categories/index.html b/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Paths-and-Categories/index.html index de93a8f10..865939bbc 100644 --- a/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Paths-and-Categories/index.html +++ b/Downloaders/SABnzbd/Paths-and-Categories/index.html @@ -985,9 +985,9 @@SABnzbd config
=> Folders
SABnzbd config
=> Categories
You don't need to add the full path under Folder/Path
, it will use the Relative folders are based on:
path you see on the top of the screenshot, that you setup as Completed Download Folder
.
This screenshot isn't 100% a reflection of the instructions above,
it's mainly to explain the breakdown and the logic.
Settings
=> Switches
Clean.py
Settings
=> Categories
replace_for.py
Tools
=> Options
=> Downloads
(Or click on the cogwheel to access the options)
For consistency with other torrents I recommend leaving this on Original
.
Make sure this is set to Automatic
. Your downloads will not go into the category folder otherwise.
Set this to TCP for the best performance
@@ -1343,13 +1343,13 @@The best settings for this depends on many factors so I won't be covering this.
Suggested: personal preference based on your setup and connection.
This is where you would add for example your SOCKS5 settings from your VPN provider.
Suggested: I personally don't recommend this unsecure option being it's un-encrypted and only spoofs your IP.
Here you can set your global rate limits, meaning your maximum download/upload speed used by qBittorrent. (For all torrents)
The best settings depends on many factors.
When enabled, it basically does the same as above, but with the option to setup a schedule.
Examples:
Not going to cover the technical part of what it does, but the following settings are recommended for best speeds (in most cases).
These settings are mainly used for public trackers (and should be enabled for them) and not for private trackers, decent private trackers use a private flag where they ignore these settings.
@@ -1431,13 +1431,13 @@These options allow you to control the number of active torrents being downloaded and uploaded.
Suggested: personal preference based on your setup and connection.
Your maximum seeding ratio preference. (When both ratio and seeding time are enabled it will trigger the action on whatever happens first.)
@@ -1463,7 +1463,7 @@Personally, I recommend using the seeding goals in your Starr Apps indexer settings (enable advanced), or use qBit Manage
Recommendation: Disabled
step.3
whitelist.In some cases when this is enabled it could result in issues.
diff --git a/Downloaders/qBittorrent/How-to-add-categories/index.html b/Downloaders/qBittorrent/How-to-add-categories/index.html index 93f2153ef..ed64ac2b7 100644 --- a/Downloaders/qBittorrent/How-to-add-categories/index.html +++ b/Downloaders/qBittorrent/How-to-add-categories/index.html @@ -991,12 +991,12 @@The screenshots in the examples are using the following root path /data
Add category
You don't need to add the full path under Save Path
, it will use the root download path that you setup in Options
=> Saving Management
=> Default Save Path:
.
Downloads do not go into the category folder
When your downloads ends up in /data/torrents/
and not in /data/torrents/{tv|movies|music}
then you probably forgot to change Default Torrent Management Mode:
to Automatic
Options
=> Downloads
You've followed the Setup TorGuard for port forwarding and want to know where in your download client you should add the port you've port forwarded.
Tools
=> Options
=> Connection
With this option we're going to install the qBit API when the Array is started the first time.
Go to your unRaid Dashboard to your settings tab and select in the User Utilities
at the bottom the new plugin you installed User Scripts
.
Select at the bottom ADD NEW SCRIPT
.
A popup will appear where you can give it a name, for this example we're going to use Install qBittorrent API
and then click on OK
.
Click in the list on the cogwheel of the new user scrip you made.
- +Copy/Paste in the new windows that opens the following bash command followed by SAVE CHANGES
.
#!/bin/bash
pip3 install qbittorrent-api
Select in the schedule list when the script should run, and choose At First Array Start Only
.
Click on RUN IN BACKGROUND
or restart your unRaid server so the qBit API is installed.
With this option we're going to install the qBit API when the unRaid server is started.
@@ -1220,13 +1220,13 @@ pip3 install qbittorrent-apiNow it's time to setup the scheduler when the mover should run.
Go to your unRaid Dashboard to your settings tab and select in the User Utilities
at the bottom the new plugin you installed User Scripts
.
Select at the bottom ADD NEW SCRIPT
.
A popup will appear where you can give it a name, for this example we're going to use qBittorrent Mover
and then click on OK
.
Click in the list on the cogwheel of the new user scrip you made.
- +Copy/Paste in the new windows that opens the following bash command followed by SAVE CHANGES
.
#!/bin/bash
/usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/notify -s "qBittorrent Mover" -d "qBittorrent Mover starting @ `date +%H:%M:%S`."
@@ -1239,13 +1239,13 @@ pip3 install qbittorrent-api
Info
Replace the /mnt/user/data/scripts/mover.py
path to the path where you placed your python script.
Select in the schedule list when the script should run, and choose Custom
After changing to Custom
you get on the right a extra option where you can setup your cron schedule when it should be run.
For this example we're going to let the script run a 4am at night. 0 4 * * *
Setup your own schedule HERE
- +Questions or Suggestions?
diff --git a/Guide-Sync/index.html b/Guide-Sync/index.html index 6fdb3fce8..69f673904 100644 --- a/Guide-Sync/index.html +++ b/Guide-Sync/index.html @@ -1093,15 +1093,15 @@Radarr Custom Formats (Multiple Instances possible)
-
Radarr Custom Formats (Multiple Instances possible)
-
Radarr scoring (Multiple profiles possible)
-
Sonarr Release Profile (Multiple Instances possible)
-
This is the easiest to check in my opinion.
In your terminal cd
to your download location and run ls -al
or type ls -al /path/to/your/download/location/
You will get a listing of all your files and on the left side you will see a couple of numbers, every file with a number above 1 are hardlinks.
- +You will get 2 results you can use to compare several things.
- +cd
to your download location and run ls -i file.mkv
or type ls -i /path/to/your/download/location/file.mkv
This will reveal the inode of your file on the left side of the file.
- +find /mnt/user/data/ -inum ###
or find . -inum ###
if you're in your root folder.###
= Your inode number on the left of the file you found.
It will list all files linked with the same inode number.
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Importing
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Root Folders
Series
=> Add New
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Importing
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Root Folders
Movies
=> Add New
../config/rtorrent/config/rtorrent.rc
(path to your appdata)
Settings
=> Downloads
Settings
=> Autotools
Big Thanks to fryfrog for his Docker Guide that I used as basis for this guide.
diff --git a/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/Dockstarter/index.html b/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/Dockstarter/index.html index c89b120d8..7f7d114f9 100644 --- a/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/Dockstarter/index.html +++ b/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/Dockstarter/index.html @@ -1151,61 +1151,61 @@ In this example the mounted drive will be mounted to/mnt/
with the
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Importing
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Root Folders
Series
=> Add New
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Importing
Settings
=> Media Management
=> Root Folders
Movies
=> Add New
SABnzbd config
=> Folders
SABnzbd config
=> Categories
../config/rtorrent/config/rtorrent.rc
(path to your appdata)
Settings
=> Downloads
Settings
=> Autotools
Be sure to delete current running Docker containers related to this guide (ie. *arr apps, download clients), backup settings before you do.
To enable SSH on your Synology take a look HERE.
To enable Home folders, go to Control Panel
> User & Group
> Advanced
> Enable user home service
at the bottom.
When you enabled these two settings, run the following commands in your favorite terminal app and follow the onscreen questions.
curl -sL git.io/syno-script > ~/syno-script
Later in this guide, we will fill this share with subfolders.
To create a new share:
Control Panel
> Shared Folder
> click Create
> choose Create Shared Folder
Name this shared folder data
. You can disable the trash can. Click next until you are done.
For this, we are going to create a new user that only has access to the share(s) that we use for this guide.
Go to Control Panel
> User & Group
In the User
section, create a new user. Name it whatever you like, but for this guide we will use docker
.
Fill out the rest of the information, generate a password or type your own.
Click next, you will now be able to select which group this user will belong to, it should only be users
. Click Next
.
In this screen you will be able to select which Shares this user will have access to, click No Access
on the top, this will deny all access.
Now only select Read/Write
on the shares docker
and data
.
Click Next
until you reach Assign application permissions
In this screen you will be able to select which application this user will have access to, Check Deny
for all applications.
Continue to click Next
until you are finished.
You are mostly going to use the terminal. Some parts will need the Synology web GUI. To enable terminal, you need to enable SSH in the Synology Settings.
Control Panel
> Terminal & SNMP
> Enable SSH service
Then use a program like Putty or Powershell/Terminal to SSH into your Synology.
Enter the login information of a Synology user account that has admin priveliges, as only members of the 'administrators' user group are able to use SSH.
If you get a popup asking if you want to trust the key,
@@ -1362,7 +1362,7 @@ Just press OK
or ACCEPT
In order for the Docker container to access the shares on the Synology, we need to know the user ID (PUID) and group ID (PGID) from the docker
user we just created.
Go into your terminal app, login to your synology ssh.
Once logged in type id $user
. Change $user to the newly created username docker
.
This will show you the UID (aka PUID).
Which in this screenshot is 1035
for the docker user
and the GID (aka PGID) which is 100
for the users group.
diff --git a/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/TrueNAS-Core/index.html b/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/TrueNAS-Core/index.html
index c2abad41b..f9b251e83 100644
--- a/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/TrueNAS-Core/index.html
+++ b/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/TrueNAS-Core/index.html
@@ -1054,24 +1054,24 @@
For this example I'm using the dataset from my existing setup, Media
. The naming isn't important as host machine mappings can be manipulated as desired.
Go to Storage -> Pools and click on ⋮ on the right side of your root dataset, then select Add Dataset
.
On the next screen you'll fill out your basic dataset info, such as name and comments. I have a few things grayed out here as the dataset has already been configured, but in this example you would use Media
in the Name field and keep everything else at its default (Inherit
) with the exception of Enable Atime
and Record Size
. Set Enable Atime
to off
and Record Size
to 1M
. This provides a performance increase on a dataset that will primarily be handling media files. Optionally, you can configure Quota for this dataset
if you want to limit what the dataset displays and will accept in terms of capacity when it's mounted (i.e. setting this to 10 TiB
will show 10T as the capacity when mounted).
During share creation, there will be an option at the bottom for Share Type
. Generic
is the default, with SMB
as a selectable option. Since we'll be using NFS, select Generic
.
Click Submit
(mine shows Save
since this is an existing dataset) once complete.
We'll need to create a shared group so that we can ensure proper access when mounting, and to avoid ending up with nobody
as the group name when mounting over NFS. This group should contain any of your user accounts that will be accessing the share (Starr apps, download clients, etc). It should also match the group and GID
on the host you plan to mount the share to, and run your apps on.
Navigate to Accounts -> Groups, and click Add
at the top right.
You'll arrive at a simple configuration screen like the one shown below. Set your GID
that you plan to use, and name the group. In this example I'm using a GID
of 1215
and a group name of dockermedia
. Since this group won't be used for anything other than share permissions, leave Permit Sudo
and Samba Authentication
unchecked. Click Submit
once complete.
We'll need to create a user (or users if you're using individual user accounts per service) on TrueNAS that matches the user and UID of the user you'll be mounting your share with. It's important that these match since we're not using the Mapall
function that exist under the NFS Share options.
Navigate to Accounts -> Users, and click Add
at the top right.
You'll arrive at a configuration screen like the one shown below. Fill out Full Name
and Username
with the desired username, and set your User ID
that you plan to use.
You'll need to uncheck New Primary Group
so you can manually populate Primary Group
with the shared group you created in the previous step. In this example I'm using a GID of 1215
and a Primary Group
name of dockermedia
. Leave Home Directory
as /nonexistent
, and set Disable Password
to Yes
. Uncheck Samba Authentication
and click Submit
once complete. Home Directory Permissions
aren't important as it's set to /nonexistent
, and we won't ever be accessing it.
Note
If you're using a single, shared user and group setup (1000:1000 is the common one) you can leave New Primary Group checked. Assuming there's not a group that already exists with GID 1000 it will create that group automatically with the same name as the user.
@@ -1082,7 +1082,7 @@Navigate to Storage -> Pools, and click ⋮ on the right side of your target dataset (Media
if you're following my example), then select Edit Permissions
.
You'll arrive at a configuration screen like the one shown below. Under Owner
, fill out your User
and Group
information with your desired user and the shared group you plan to use for your apps. User
isn't super important here if you're using a NFS share and have Group
configured properly, but it would matter if you're doing a single-user share (i.e. if you wanted a single person to have their own dataset -> share to map).
Check the boxes for Apply User
, Apply Group
, and Apply Permissions Recursively
(check Confirm
and click Continue
if you get a popup). Check the Access Mode
boxes as indicated in the image example and click Save
once complete.
Navigate to Sharing -> Unix Shares (NFS), and click Add
at the top right.
Leave Security
alone as the defaults are fine.
At the bottom, you have a couple of options. You can either specify Authorized Networks
for more broad access, or authorize specific hosts (my preferred method). Either way, make sure you use one of these options to ensure that whichever host is mounting the NFS share has access.
Click Submit
once complete.
Navigate to Services and click the edit icon under Actions
on the NFS
row.
Any other options are mostly up to your environment and you should consult standard TrueNAS support paths for assistance.
Click Save
once complete.
Make sure to check Start Automatically
and click the slider under Running
to make sure the service is running correctly and starts at boot.
Follow standard mounting procedures for your operating system/device. In Ubuntu mounting a NFS share is as simple as adding it to /etc/fstab
with <host>:/mnt/tank/Media /mnt/data nfs defaults,_netdev,rw 0 0
, and issuing mount -a
(or rebooting).
Make sure hardlinks support is enabled in your Settings
=> Global Share Settings
.
To get Hardlinks and Atomic-Moves working with Unraid,
You will need to make use of ONE share with subfolders.
For this example I'm using my own setup and preferred share data
.
Go to your dashboard and on the top select shares
select add share
.
data
Yes
or keep it disabled (Hardlinks will stay in tact if you're using the cache)qBittorrent, Deluge, ruTorrent
- +Container Path:
=> /data/torrents/
Host Path:
=> /mnt/user/data/torrents/
NZBGet or SABnzbd
- +Container Path:
=> /data/usenet/
Host Path:
=> /mnt/user/data/usenet/
Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr
- +Container Path:
=> /data
Host Path:
=> /mnt/user/data/
Plex, Emby, JellyFin and Bazarr
- +Container Path:
=> /data/media
Host Path:
=> /mnt/user/data/media/
Don't forget to look at the Examples how to setup the paths inside your applications.
Login to your Client Area.
First we're going to create a User Account for your VPN so we won't need to use your main account that you use to login to your account on the Torguard site. @@ -1177,13 +1177,13 @@ This account will be used for authentication with your VPN Torrent client.
Services
> My Services
> Manage
> Manage Credentials
Create a new username and choose a secure password or create a random username and password.
Servers
> Global VPN Network
Then we're going to select which server we're going to use,
@@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@ This account will be used for authentication with your VPN Torrent client.Sometimes you get better speeds if you use one of your neighboring countries.
Let's use for this example: USA Miami
and copy/paste the Hostname us-fl.secureconnect.me
.
Tip
Also check if your chosen server supports OpenVPN or Wireguard depending what you want to use.
@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ This account will be used for authentication with your VPN Torrent client. Remember that for later use.Services
> My Services
> Manage
> Port Forward Request
Choose your preferred VPN Tunnel type.
IP
we found earlier.UDP
.Submit Request
.If everything went according to plan you will see something like this.
- +You will also receive a e-mail with the ports you forwarded.
If everything went according to plan you will see something like this.
- +You will also receive a e-mail with the ports you forwarded.
Note
@@ -1289,14 +1289,14 @@ Remember that for later use.Tools
> Config Generator
Choose your preferred VPN Tunnel type.
Default
.OpenVPN
.WireGuard
.IP
we got earlier and used for the port forwarding.Some settings are only visible for Plex Pass holders.
All changes need to be done on your Plex Media Server.
- +Why didn't you cover option .... ?
I will only cover settings that I think might be interesting or are personal preference, if you would like me to cover some other settings, please contact me on
When a change is detected in the source location for a library’s content, the appropriate library will be scanned. This function relies on the computer’s operating system providing the “something changed” trigger. Some operating systems don’t provide this trigger and content mounted via a network will also typically not work. If your library doesn’t automatically scan, you may have to set a periodical scan or do it manually.
Suggested: Enabled
Please don't forget to check out his other Unraid Video's HERE
When changes to library folders are detected, only scan the folder which changed rather than scanning the entire content location. This works together with the normal Update my library automatically setting (and requires that setting to be enabled).
Suggested: Enabled
I don't do music, so this choice is up to you, and I won't be covering it.
Turning this on will cause your Plex Media Server to run scans on your libraries using the designated interval.
Suggested: Disabled
Do you need a extra scan for your library to recognize new media?
With this option enabled, when an item’s file is deleted from the drive, it will be removed from the Plex library on the next scan. Disabling this option keeps the item in the library with an overlay over the item’s poster when the item is removed.
Suggested: Enabled
The owner of the server will be allowed to delete media files from disk.
Suggested: Disabled
In my opinion Plex shouldn't touch your media files. Use Sonarr/Radarr to manage your media library. (For extra security I've setup Plex with Read Only access to the media library)
On low-powered systems (e.g. ARM-based NAS devices), it can be beneficial to run scanner tasks at a lower priority than other tasks. This can help ensure they do not interfere with regular streaming.
Suggested: Enabled
Makes sure it uses less resources and ensure they do not interfere with regular streaming.
This option creates a series of preview thumbnails from a media item when it is analyzed. These images are used by some Plex apps when you move back and forward in an app with the timeline scrubber. They’ll also be displayed in Now Playing when someone is streaming from you so that you can see where they are in the video.
Suggested: Never
The images are stored in your Plex database location (/config) so be careful you don’t fill the drive
You can choose to have TV episodes analyzed to try and detect when the “intro” occurs during playback. When detected, apps will then offer a Skip Intro
button, allowing you to quickly jump over the intro.
Suggested: as a scheduled task
Suggested: as a scheduled task and when media is added
Chapter thumbnails provide images in the chapter view on supported apps. They can take a little time to generate and consume very minor additional disk space.
Suggested: as a scheduled task
Enable IPv6 support.
Suggested: Disabled
If you're not sure your network 100% works with ip6 don't Enable it.
Choose how your Plex Media Server handles secure connections.
Suggested: Preferred
Accept and prefer secure connections when they’re available for a Plex app, but allow regular HTTP connections if the app doesn’t support secure connections or if one can’t be established
For users with multiple network cards or systems such as NAS or Docker where there is always another network interface which Plex client applications may try to use to connect to the Plex Media Server, with this option you can ensure that your local Plex clients would only try that interface.
Warning
@@ -1511,64 +1511,64 @@Suggested: Whatever suits your setup
If this setting is enabled, it prevents Plex Media Server from using or accepting the deprecated TLSv1.0 and v1.1 protocols, as well as legacy weak ciphers. May prevent older clients from connecting. The vast majority of users will have no reason to enable this option (and receive no benefit from doing so).
Suggested: Disabled
Enable “G’Day Mate” discovery. This is used to allows Plex apps and servers to find each other automatically on a local network.
Suggested: Enabled
You can set the maximum number of simultaneous streams each remote user is allowed to have.
Suggested: Whatever suits your setup
It lets you specify which IP addresses or networks will be considered to be “local” to you.
Suggested: Your local IP/netmasks
If your local devices are seen as remote devices, then this could solve your issue. (Do not include spaces or tabs.)
Allows incoming requests from this network’s WAN IP address to be treated as LAN requests in terms of bandwidth. This often occurs when DNS rebinding protection is in place and clients on the LAN cannot contact the server directly but instead have to go through the WAN IP address.
Suggested: Enabled
The Relay allows connections to the server through a proxy relay when the server is not accessible otherwise. Relay connections are bandwidth limited.
Suggested: Disabled
I've seen several reports where people that had this Enabled had playback issues because it seems to be limited at 2 Mbps.
A comma-separated list of URLs (either HTTP or HTTPS), which will be published to plex.tv for server discovery. This can be very useful in a few cases: if you’re using a reverse proxy in front of the media server, or if your networking configuration is otherwise unique. For instance, if you have your own custom domain with subdomain.
Suggested: Depending on your setup
Example: https://plex.mycustomdomain.com:32400
This feature can be enabled to allow your server to send events to external services. For example Notifiarr
This will influence the quality used when transcoding media.
Suggested: Automatic
Most users should leave it set to Automatic. Hardware-Accelerated Streaming is not affected by this setting.
Directory to use when transcoding temporary files for streaming.
Suggested: Depending on your setup, if possible, your RAM (disk)
This feature allows Plex Media Server to maintain high visual fidelity of content, by applying tone mapping to convert it to SDR when transcoding HDR content.
Suggested: Depending on your setup
Plex’s tone mapping support should generally be able to produce good color mapping and help avoid the “washed out” colors that occur when converting HDR content without tone mapping.
To use Hardware-Accelerated Streaming in Plex Media Server.
Suggested: Enabled
To use Hardware-Accelerated Encoding in Plex Media Server.
Suggested: Enabled
Here you will find your libraries you've added to your Plex Media Server.
I will only cover the libraries settings for Movies and TV shows
The new version of the Plex Movie agent/scanner
@@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@When scanning this library, use local posters and artwork if present. (Local subtitles files will be used whether this is enabled or not)
@@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ If you want you could disable it, the choice is yours.Automatically create collections when there are more than the selected number of items for an available collection.
@@ -1665,7 +1665,7 @@ If you want you could disable it, the choice is yours.This option creates a series of preview thumbnails from a media item when it is analyzed. These images are used by some Plex apps when you move back and forward in an app with the timeline scrubber. They’ll also be displayed in Now Playing when someone is streaming from you so that you can see where they are in the video.
@@ -1690,7 +1690,7 @@ If you want you could disable it, the choice is yours.The new version of the Plex Movie agent/scanner
@@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@ If you want you could disable it, the choice is yours.When scanning this library, prefer embedded tags and local files if present.
@@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@ If you want you could disable it, the choice is yours.This option creates a series of preview thumbnails from a media item when it is analyzed. These images are used by some Plex apps when you move back and forward in an app with the timeline scrubber. They’ll also be displayed in Now Playing when someone is streaming from you so that you can see where they are in the video.
diff --git a/Prowlarr/prowlarr-setup-flaresolverr/index.html b/Prowlarr/prowlarr-setup-flaresolverr/index.html index 81c32740d..1c9225a59 100644 --- a/Prowlarr/prowlarr-setup-flaresolverr/index.html +++ b/Prowlarr/prowlarr-setup-flaresolverr/index.html @@ -1002,11 +1002,11 @@Please follow the installation instruction from FlareSolverr
Settings
=> indexers
Click on the + sign and select FlareSolverr
Add the following info
- +Select the indexer that you want to use with FlareSolverr
- +Scroll down to the bottom and add the tag you've set up earlier at step 2.
- +Click Test
and Save
.
Now the indexer should be using FlareSolverr.
Please check your used docker image how to enable privoxy.
Settings
=> indexers
Click on the + sign and select http
Add the following info
- +Select the indexer that you want to use with Privoxy
- +Scroll down to the bottom and add the tag you've set up earlier at step 2.
- +Click Test
and Save
.
Now the indexer should be using the VPN of your torrent client.
I also suggest to change the Propers and Repacks settings in Radarr
Media Management
=> File Management
to Do Not Prefer
and use the Repack/Proper Custom Format.
This way you make sure the Custom Format preferences will be used instead.
IMAX Enhanced: Get More Picture Instead of Black Bars
IMAX Enhanced exclusive expanded aspect ratio is 1:90:1, which offers up to 26% more picture for select sequences, meaning more of the action is visible on screen.
- - - - - + + + + +The manual way is almost the same as the Import Custom Format way found HERE
Settings
=> Custom Formats
In the empty Custom Format JSON
box (1) you just paste the JSON
that you got from the Custom Format Collection or provided to you from other sources followed by the Import
button (2).
After selecting the Import
button you will get a screen that has all the Custom Format variables filled in correctly, all you need to do now is click on the Save
button and you're done.
The Import to update existing Custom Formats replaces the existing Custom Format, so all manual changes you did to it will be lost
In this example I will use the BR-DISK Custom Format, the one most people don't want to download anyway. And if you do, then you probably don't use any of the Starr apps or Plex, being both don't support it.
Visit the Collection of Custom Formats and select BR-DISK from the table.
- +Then click the copy icon in the top right corner
- +Settings
=> Custom Formats
Then click on the to add a new Custom Format.
Then click on the to add a new Custom Format.
Followed by the Import
in the lower left.
Paste the JSON
in the empty Custom Format JSON
box (1) that you got from the Custom Format Collection followed by the Import
button (2).
After selecting the Import
button you will get a screen that has all the Custom Formats variables filled in correctly,
all you need to do now is click on the Save
button and you're done.
After you've added the Custom Formats, You will need to set it up in the Quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make use of the Custom Formats. How this is done is explained HERE
diff --git a/Radarr/Radarr-remote-path-mapping/index.html b/Radarr/Radarr-remote-path-mapping/index.html index 59f7164b8..5de7fd501 100644 --- a/Radarr/Radarr-remote-path-mapping/index.html +++ b/Radarr/Radarr-remote-path-mapping/index.html @@ -1052,20 +1052,20 @@Your download stays in your download client and Radarr doesn't want to import it.
Go to Activity
=> Queue
You will see a orange download icon, hover over it with your mouse and you will get an error that looks a bit like this:
- +Go to System
=> Events
You will see an error that looks a bit like this:
- +The following error could also mean that you need remote path mappings:
- +So looking at these screenshot it seems you need to make use of remote path mappings.
Go to Settings
=> Download Clients
Scroll all the way down where you see Remote path mappings
and click on the plus sign in the bottom right corner.
A screen will popup with the following options:
- +Host
=> This is the hostname or IP you set in your download client settings.Remote Path
=> The download path that you've set in your download client.To find what you need to put in your host
Go to Settings
=> Download Clients
Open up the download client. For this example I will be using SABnzbd.
- +This is what you put in your Host in Remote Path Mapping.
This could be a hostname
, container name
or a IP Address
To find out what you need to put in your remote path you need to open up your download client and look at what you've used there as download location.
In SABnzbd go to settings
=> Folders
To find out what you need to put in in your local path you need to know how Radarr is able to access the files that your download client downloaded. This can be done in different ways. Mounting/Network shares, whatever, but Radarr needs to have local access to it, so you need to figure out the best way for Radarr to access the download client's downloaded files yourself.
Click on the browse button and browse to the location where the files are accessible for Radarr.
The final result will look something like this:
- +After these changes the file should be able to be imported by Radarr.
Radarr makes use of The Movie Database (TMDB).
- +Sonarr makes use of TheTVDB.
- +To merge them you need to click on Edit Groups.
- +When done Sonarr/Radarr upgrades will be handled via Preferred Words / Custom Formats.
If you want to rename your current folder names (for example to your new naming scheme), you can do that with this little magic trick.
- +Go to you movie overview
Movies
On the top click on Movie Editor
After activating it you select the movie(s) from where you want to have the folder(s) to be renamed.
- +Root Folder
A new popup will be shown:
- +Select Yes, Move the files
Warning
If you have a large library, remote storage, cloud storage, or your path structure isn't well planned or doesn't support instant moves, then this process could take a while. Make sure you don't interrupt this process. If it stops before it's complete, it could result in quite the mess.
Then Magic
- +As you can see the folder has been renamed to the correct year following your naming scheme.
Go to your Activity
Activity
Then on the top right click on Options
and a new window will popup and enable Show Unknown Movie Items
In Radarr 2
go to Settings
=> Lists
Click on the + to add a list and select Radarr
Then you get a screen with the following options:
- +You don't need a separate download client for your two Radarr instances, this all can be done with one download client (Two if you prefer Usenet and Torrents).
Settings
=> Download Clients
Select your preferred download client.
- +The only thing you need to change/create is a separate Category
that you're going to use for Radarr 2
Warning
@@ -1161,16 +1161,16 @@In Sonarr 1
go to Settings
=> Profiles
Clone your used profile and rename your profile from Profilename - Copy
to Profilename!
In Sonarr 2
go to Settings
=> Import Lists
Click on the + to add a list and select Sonarr
Then you get a screen with the following options:
- +You don't need a separate download client for your two Sonarr/Radarr instances, this can all be done with one download client (Two if you prefer Usenet and Torrents).
Settings
=> Download Clients
Select your preferred download client.
- +Only thing you need to change/create is a separate Category
that you're going to use for Sonarr 2
Tip
diff --git a/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles-anime/index.html b/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles-anime/index.html index 553540554..ce0a3ee5e 100644 --- a/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles-anime/index.html +++ b/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles-anime/index.html @@ -1098,10 +1098,10 @@ The vast majority of releases can be found on here for an example.We need to add Bluray-1080p Remux
and Bluray-1080p
into a group together, HDTV-1080p
into the same group as WEBDL-1080p
and WEBRip-1080p
, and lastly HDTV-720p
into the same group as WEBDL-720p
and WEBRip-720p
so that the scoring will work correctly.
Go to Settings
=> Profiles
We then need to select and organise the qualities like below.
- +In the profile enter the scores as per the above table in this section.
- +After you are done it should look like the image above.
If you prefer Dual Audio
releases you have a few options depending on your preference.
Note
@@ -1295,12 +1295,12 @@ The vast majority of releases can be found onOnce you have set your preferred scoring you will need to make two more changes to your Remux-1080p - Anime
profile.
Make sure Upgrades Allowed
is ticked then set the Upgrade Until
section to Bluray-1080p
and the Upgrade Until Custom Format Score
to 10000
and set Language
to Original
After this has been done your profile should look like below. This is an example of the Default Scoring setup.
- +Most of my information and knowledge came from:
The only change that is needed and mandatory for French Custom Formats to work is to set the preferred language profile for your releases to Any
.
Info
@@ -1742,7 +1742,7 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.I also suggest to change the Propers and Repacks settings in Radarr
Media Management
=> File Management
to Do Not Prefer
and use the Repack/Proper Custom Format.
This way you make sure the Custom Formats preferences will be used and not ignored.
@@ -1989,7 +1989,7 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.Audio Advanced
Custom Formats are not included to the encodes profile, as you will hardly find HD audio with HD Bluray Encodes. With HD Bluray Encodes it is suggested to go for quality. If you also want HD audio formats you should go for the Remuxes or UHD Encodes.
Use the following main settings in your profile.
- +Make sure you don't check the BR-DISK.