Mixing download folders and sorted files: no. The two options beneath ‘Failed Download Handling’ is basic self-explanatory to the two options beneath the ‘Completed Download Handling’, except for the ‘Automatically import completed downloads from download client’?, what will this do if enabled?Īlso, what is ‘Use hardlinks when trying to copy files from torrents that are still being seeded’?<-is this associated with the automatic import of completed downloads from download client? I read that the hardlinks shortcut maps/references from one location of the file to the other without actually copying the physical file, is this necessary to enable? Will I need to manually set a 2nd root mapped folder to this imported location as well?Ĭurrently I have everything unchecked/disabled under ‘Download Clients’ for “completed download handling” except for the ‘Remote Path Mappings’ where i currently have the remote path set to the same as my temporary downloads location on the other system and the local one set to a directory-folder called “Downloads” in the root drive. So I’m planning on mass importing them into sonarr, so once this task is completed, I assume sonarr will recognize all the existing and any future files that I move from the temporary download location to where all the other loose files are? I’m assuming that sonarr is regularly refreshing in order to maintain a record of what has already been downloaded. I have sonarr configured to one root folder where I temporarily load my new downloads to the same location set in QBT but then after processing those files for verification/hash-check/etc, I move them up one folder level where all my individual loose episodes/series are with no folders/directories. I have sonarr on a separate system as all my media and I have mapped drive letters to that other system. Will it prevent updates even if the branch field is set to something like?: I will monitor it and if it continues to happen I will start a new topic for it. Yes, I just read somewhere where the rss is critical for the indexing.
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