![]() ![]() It’s the better approach since it’s more ‘event-driven’, but it’s definitely more work. It isn’t mandatory, but it allows Sonarr to link the command to a specific download, thus saying “Sonarr, here’s the output of download 1234, please import” instead of "Sonarr, here’s some ‘stuff’ to import." The DownloadClientID for nzbget is an unique ID, not the infohash (that’s for torrent clients). If you don’t understand what I mean here, please ask, coz it’s important. This is one of the things that made the Drone Factory unreliable. That pretty much sums it up, but the important part is that the content of the entire directory MUST appear ‘all at once’, otherwise Sonarr might try to import partial files or just a few files in the directory. I can use ‘Add Remote Path Mapping’ to “trick” any path into working as the Drone Factory Directory (but with slight differences: Transcoded file needs to be put in a directory with a name matching the download folder returned by NZBGet) I’ll come back and mark this thread SOLVED if I get it to work… otherwise I might be back with more questions ![]() I’m running a first test with a rewritten transcode script right now. I’m thinking of ‘InfoHash’.Īnyway, the first method seems more light weight and cimpatible with my current setup. I’m unsure how your other suggested method would work as it is dependent on parameter data that my transcode script doesn’t have access too. What I gather from your answer is … I can use ‘Add Remote Path Mapping’ to “trick” any path into working as the Drone Factory Directory (but with slight differences: Transcoded file needs to be put in a directory with a name matching the download folder returned by NZBGet) … is pretty much what I have set up now where the download directory for NZBGet is the first and the Drone Factory directory is the third and the second directory is my work directory under C:\Temp. Those two options probably deserve a bit more explanation, but I first need to know how you think about it and your expertise level. Call the Sonarr api, DownloadedEpisodesScan (see wiki or example powershell script) to signal Sonarr to import it.And the Activity->Queue will show that it can’t find anything to import till it does. Add a Remote Path Mapping, telling Sonarr to look in tv/transcoded instead of tv/downloaded, so it won’t be able to import anything till the transcoding script moves the job folder.Optionally deletes tv/downloading/my.Series.S01E01.Finally moves ‘tv/transcoding/my.Series.S01E01’ to ‘tv/transcoded/my.Series.S01E01’, this make sure the entire directory ‘appears’ to Sonarr instantly since it’s a move and not a network copy.Optionally moves any non-video file from tv/downloaded/my.Series.S01E01 to tv/transcoding/my.Series.S01E01.Transcodes all video to that temporary location.Create ‘tv/transcoding/my.Series.S01E01’ as temporary location.Windows script loops over all job folders, thus processing each individually:.nzbget downloads into a subdirectory in ‘tv/downloaded’ like tv/downloaded/my.Series.S01E01, the subdir we call a job folder.Ok, then you should use the following workflow:ģ directories: (you can name them whatever you like) Please do not remove Drone Factory until you have a solution in place that can replace it’s functionality.Īutomatic handling is not working for some of us. The script copies the files from the download folder to local disk om my Windows machine where the transcoding is performed and then if the transocding is a success it moves the transcoded file to the Drone Factory folder.Īs the NAS is not powerful enough to transcode the material I can never get an automatic handling to work and that makes Complete Download Handling useless.Īfter you remove Drone Factory, Complete Download Handling would be my only option and that would mix transcoded and non-transcoded files in the same directories without any way for me to know which ones are transcoded or not. I download using NZB’s to a Synology NAS, but since the NAS is not powerful enough to do my transcoding I do that manually on my Windows machine with ffmpeg/NVENC and a script I wrote. In some setups the deprecation of Drone Factory will render Sonarr unusable. ![]() (Make sure debug logging is enabled in settings and post the full log to hastebin/pastebin/dropbox/google drive or something similar, do not post them directly here) Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): ![]()
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