From 7dbd759ce1546acedafbad23f668267615f2ee59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Luevano Alvarado Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2023 04:30:55 -0600 Subject: add yourls usage --- live/blog/a/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.html | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'live/blog/a/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.html') diff --git a/live/blog/a/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.html b/live/blog/a/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.html index 3bdcb53..44f0d0a 100644 --- a/live/blog/a/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.html +++ b/live/blog/a/jellyfin_server_with_sonarr_radarr.html @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ systemctl start sonarr.service
Profiles

This is a bit different than with Radarr, the way it is configured is by setting “Release profiles”. I took the profiles from TRaSH: WEB-DL Release profile regex. The only possible change I’ll do is disable the Low Quality Groups and/or the “Golden rule” filter (for x265 encoded video).

For me it ended up looking like this:

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Sonarr: Release profiles
Sonarr: Release profiles
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Once you click on “Add X” it will add it to the Series section and will start as monitored. So far I haven’t noticed that it immediately starts downloading (because of the “Start search for missing episodes” setting) but I always click on unmonitor the series, so I can manually check (again, due to the low quality of my indexers).

When it automatically starts to download an episode/season it will send it to qBitTorrent and you can monitor it over there. Else you can also monitor at Activity -> Queue. Same thing goes if you download manually each episode/season via the interactive search.

To interactively search episodes/seasons go to Series and then click on any series, then click either on the interactive search button for the episode or the season, it is an icon of a person as shown below:

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Sonarr: Interactive search button
Sonarr: Interactive search button

Then it will bring a window with the search results, where it shows the indexer it got the result from, the size of the torrent, peers, language, quality, the score it received from the configured release profiles an alert in case that the torrent is “bad” and the download button to manually download the torrent you want. An example shown below:

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Sonarr: Interactive search results
Sonarr: Interactive search results
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The initial setup wizard makes you create an user (will be the admin for now) and at least one library, though these can be done later. For more check Jellyfin: Quick start.

Remember to use the configured directory as mentioned in Directory structure. Any other configuration (like adding users or libraries) can be done at the dashboard: click on the 3 horizontal lines on the top left of the Web UI then navigate to Administration -> Dashboard. I didn’t configure much other than adding a couple of users for me and friends, I wouldn’t recommend using the admin account to watch (personal preference).

Once there is at least one library it will show at Home along with the latest movies (if any) similar to the following (don’t judge, these are just the latest I added due to friend’s requests):

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Jellyfin: Home libraries
Jellyfin: Home libraries

And inside the “Movies” library you can see the whole catalog where you can filter or just scroll as well as seeing Suggestions (I think this starts getting populated after a while) and Genres:

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Jellyfin: Library catalog options
Jellyfin: Library catalog options
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