Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new movies and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of existing files in the library when a better quality format becomes available. · Radarr Version: Logs: |Error|DownloadedMovieImportService|Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Radarr: Z:\Downloads\complete\Movies\MOVIE_NAME\ This directory doesn't exist, Radarr is right. But I don't see a spot to correct it. The correct finished folder is Z:\Movies, which Radarr DID move . In Radarr, go to Settings-Download Client (Advanced On) and set a Remote Path Mapping: Host: Download Client. Remote Path: /data/completed. Local Path: /downloads. (Easier IMO) Give Radarr and Transmission the same download path on the GUEST side: /srv/vaultfs/rootfs/media/downloads/movies/completed:/downloads. 2.
SuperDOS commented on •editedLoading. Moved to a new Synology NAS and setup Sonarr and Radarr on it. Sonarr works fine but Radarr fails to import downloaded movies, masked movie name. In this case below it's trying to replace a movie with a better quality one. Running Radarr version on synology DSM Move Automatically - Automatically attempt to match a file to a Movie in Radarr and import by moving it. Interactive Import - Review all files within the path and attempt to match to a Movie in Radarr allowing the user to review the results. Move or Copy/Hardlink is a selectable option in the bottom left corner. Looked for settings to control this but couldn't find any. I have chosen a download path of (for example) C:\Downloads\movies for all my downloads (via qBittorrent) but they are being put into C:\Downloads\radarr. I would understand if they were being put into a radarr subfolder in the path that I picked but they're going a level up in the tree.
Radarr will need to move files away from where the downloader puts them into the final location, so this means that will need to read/write to both the source and the destination directory and files. On Linux, where best practices have services running as their own user, this will probably mean using a shared group and setting folder permissions to and files to both in your downloader and. CHOOSE THE RED “Yes, Move the Files” button. Sonarr v3/beta and/or Lidarr remove the old path (AFTER you’ve mass changed to the new one!) 1. Go to Series - Import for Sonarr OR Artist - Import for Lidarr 2. Click the black “x” at the end of the home path you want to remove (Again – AFTER you’ve mass moved everything!) 3. Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new movies and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of existing files in the library when a better quality format becomes available.
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