7 Supported DownloadClients
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Usenet

Download Station

This is typically apart of the Synology NAS platforms. It's a downloader for DSM that can handle Torrents and NZB's, however, it does NOT have an API system for application integration. Basically, it what is know as a "black hole" download application. Lidarr will put the nzb,torrent file in specific directory, and Download Station will scan that directory time to time, and pickup the file to be downloaded in that directory. Once the download is completed, DS will put the completed files in the specified direction and those will get picked back up by Lidarr for processing.

NZBGet

https://nzbget.net/ Standard NZB downloader .NZBGet application can be installed on local or remote machine for downloading from Usenet servers. (separate service required) Full Username and Password integration, categories, priority, SSL.

NZBVortex

https://www.nzbvortex.com/ Macintosh NZB Downloader. What is NZBVortex?

The small and efficient NZB client for OSX, optimized for performance and ease of use. NZBVortex is very feature complete and extremely tuned for optimal download speeds and minimal system resource usage.

Just search for or add your desired NZB then let take NZBvortex control: it will download the minimal required data to complete the download, uncompress, cleanup and move the download to your desired location. No overflood in settings or info: we take care of all the technical stuff in the background.

A real set-and-forget download application: add a NZB and NZBVortex will take care of the rest.

Pneumatic

https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=97657 Pneumatic is a NZB engine add-on for XBMC. It requires SABnzbd as backbone.

SABnzbd

https://sabnzbd.org/ SABnzbd is a program to download binary files from Usenet servers. Full API integration.

Usenet Blackhole

This is a method that Lidarr uses to allow you the user to select any application you want to use as your Usenet downloader. Lidarr will drop the NZB into a directory. This directory should the 'watch' directory of your application of choice to pick up the NZB file. Applications that have been around for awhile, such as Newzleecher, or NewsBinPro, or Grabit that have NZB supported download. Other apps such as Nyuu, News Rover, or Binary News Assistance that don't have NZB support, won't work.

Torrents

Deluge

https://deluge-torrent.org/ What is Deluge?

Deluge is a lightweight, Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client. Full Encryption WebUI Plugin System Much more...

Download Station

This is typically apart of the Synology NAS platforms. It's a downloader for DSM that can handle Torrents and NZB's, however, it does NOT have an API system for application integration. Basically, it what is know as a "black hole" download application. Lidarr will put the nzb,torrent file in specific directory, and Download Station will scan that directory time to time, and pickup the file to be downloaded in that directory. Once the download is completed, DS will put the completed files in the specified direction and those will get picked back up by Lidarr for processing.

Hadouken

https://github.com/hadouken/hadouken A cross-platform, headless BitTorrent client with low memory footprint.

qBittorrent

https://www.qbittorrent.org/ The qBittorrent project aims to provide an open-source software alternative to µTorrent.

Additionally, qBittorrent runs and provides the same features on all major platforms (FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OS/2, Windows).

rTorrent

https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent rTorrent is a text-based ncurses BitTorrent client written in C++,[4] based on the libTorrent libraries for Unix, whose author's goal is "a focus on high performance and good code".

Torrent Blackhole

This is a method that Lidarr uses to allow you the user to select any application you want to use as your Torrent downloader. Lidarr will drop the .torrent/.magnet file into a directory. This directory should be the 'watch' directory of your application of choice to pick up the .torrent/.magnet file.