![]() I suspect that the fact that you happen to be using Windows heavily skews your perception of the problem. The ‘unrar’ thing isn’t specific to Windows, and it doesn’t need the Drone Factory. Yes, I know that stat doesn’t apply to the majority of users who are using your software, but give us a break. Respectfully, I’m sure you’re aware that 75% of the world is still using Windows. I’m a developer myself, but I’m SO sick of us Windows people being left out of all the open source stuff…it’s like “oh yeah, THOSE guys” … However, this should work on any system depending on yo… This works for both Radarr and Sonarr on Windows. This is mostly geared toward windows, because let’s face it – all these python-based applications don’t work well on windows, and the devs really don’t give two shits about windows (which is cool, I love open source too). rar releases in Sonarr and Radarr while using usenet and torrents on a Windows Enviroment.įor Deluge you can use the following plugin: rar releases in Sonarr/Radarr while using usenet and torrents on a Windows Environment Third Party Addons It won’t be automatically removed/disabled since it’s scheduled for v3, not any v2 release. The decision to remove the periodic Drone Factory was made years ago, and is not debatable, regardless of any other planned feature. This is what’s applicable in your scenario.ĭon’t rely on Sonarr to scan some directory somewhere periodically, tell Sonarr when unrar is completed by calling that api, it’s vastly more reliable than the Drone Factory scan. The wiki says: " For custom external imports such as after transcoding, use the API to signal Sonarr to scan a specific directory using the DownloadedEpisodesScan command." So hopefully this persistent Health Check warning will ensure that users are aware of it and start migrating away. People have been misusing it for way too long, unaware of the consequences, and end up making support requests when stuff inevitably goes wrong. There are practically zero use cases where you need the Drone Factory. For example this reddit post with a somewhat verbose explanation. We’ve been telling people about it on countless occasions, on the forum, reddit, our IRC channel, etc. You can click on a queued item, then on button "Postprocess" to see which extensions are active for that item.That’s quite a knee-jerk reaction The periodic Drone Factory scan has been deprecated since early 2015, it’s nothing new, but it was high time we started to advertise that more aggressively.Īa permanent health check warning will do just that. That list is configured the moment nzb is added to queue, that's the moment where settings play the role. Each queued item has it's own list of active extensions. Note: any changes in settings made to Extensions have no effect on files which are already in queue. ![]() ![]() For example you can select Logger-script which doesn't do any harm.Īlternatively you can configure a category for movies and select VideoSort there keeping global Extensions free of VideoSort. If you already have VideoSort in global Extensions, then for category which you use for series you MUST configure Extensions, to make sure it's not empty. Therefore to configure post-processing differently either movies or series must have a separate category (or both). If you put VideoSort into global option Extensions it is executed for all files except for files having some category assigned and if that category in NZBGet have its own non-empty Extensions configured. ![]() Please could someone help me, I´ve been trying for a week now. I guess I am doing something wrong with categories and/or paths. it seems so easy but I haven't figured it out. Other option is to have sonarr do the post processing (would prefer) but I can't figure out how to keep videosort ON for movies and OFF for TV Shows. I've tried every option i can think of in sonarr settings to disable or enable completed download handling/drone factory but as long as videosort does the final step, sonarr doesn't realize it's completed. Also, I'm worried that without sonarr doing the post processing, it won't know when to re-download a bad file but I could be wrong on that. I can get videosort to properly process all TV Shows but then sonarr doesn't realize the file has been moved and still shows up in the series as "missing from disk". I have two options about going about this - having nzbget post process or videosort post process. The problem is when it comes to TV Shows. I finally got videosort running and my movies are working great. Everything is running great except for this damn post processing. I am running Sonarr along with nzbget both up to date. Hi all, I post to the forum because all my attempts failed. ![]()
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