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Sonarr
Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.

Major Features Include:
Support for major platforms: Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, etc.
Automatically detects new episodes
Can scan your existing library and download any missing episodes
Can watch for better quality of the episodes you already have and do an automatic upgrade. eg. from DVD to Blu-Ray
Automatic failed download handling will try another release if one fails
Manual search so you can pick any release or to see why a release was not downloaded automatically
Fully configurable episode renaming
Full integration with SABnzbd and NZBGet
Full integration with Kodi, Plex (notification, library update, metadata)
Full support for specials and multi-episode releases
And a beautiful UI
Configuring Devel

Installing Sonarr
Download the installer from their site. When installing, make sure you leave Install as a Windows service checked. When it's done installing, double-click the Sonarr icon on the desktop.


You know the drill by now, before we can have any fun, we need to mess with settings. Click Settings at the top.

The first thing we need to do is switch to the development branch of the software to get torrent support. Click the General tab and set the Advanced Settings slider to Shown. Scroll to the bottom and change Branch from master to develop. While we're on this page, let's change our Port Number to 38082, Switch Authentication to On and enter a username and password.

 Ignore the outdated screen shot, the branch should be develop, not torrents. 
Ignore the outdated screen shot, the branch should be develop, not torrents.

Scroll back to the top and click the Save button.

You can now update to the development branch by clicking the System button, switching to the Updates tab, and click Install for the top version. Now wait a minute while it updates. You will see progress modals pop up in the lower right corner. Since we changed the port, the interface will stop responding when it finishes. Fix this by navigating to http://localhost:38082/system/updates. Once authenticated, you will see that there is a check mark next to the version. We can now get back to tweaking the settings (and oh boy is there a lot to change).

Click the Settings button again. Make sure the Advanced Settings slider is set to Shown. We pretty much need to change everything, so just go down the list and make the changes.

Media Management tab
Switch Rename Episodes to Yes
Change Season Folder Format to Season {season:00}
Change Create empty series folders to Yes
Change Ignore Deleted Episodes to Yes
Profiles tab
You will need to tweak it to however you prefer. These Profiles dictate the quality that your shows download in. The blue value is the cut-off value, meaning it is considered "good enough" and won't be upgraded even if a better quality comes along. I won't tell you what to set since everyone's preferences are different, but to give you an idea, here is what I use:


At the bottom of the page, you will see what are called Delay Profiles. These will let you delay certain downloads to make sure there isn't a better version coming along shortly, or if you want to prefer Usenet over Torrents or vice-versa. Click the wrench icon next to the one without the blue tag, which is the default setting. I prefer to download off of Usenet over Torrents, so I set up my profile to look like the one below. This will download from Usenet if the file is available on both. After an episode airs, if a torrent shows up, this profile will force Sonarr to wait 3 hours for it to show up on Usenet before downloading.


Quality tab
You will need to move around some sliders. The values don't need to be exact, but put them around where I have them in this picture for some sane values:


Indexers tab
We need to start adding in our indexers. Open up that text file with our API keys that we made in step 4 and use the big plus icon to add indexers. Go down the list below and keep adding indexers.

Click the Presets drop-down listed on Newznab and select OZnzb.com. Paste in your API key. Click the down arrow next to Save and select save and add.
Click Newznab (not the Presets). Enter NZB Zombie as the Name. Set the URL to http://nzbzombie.com. Paste in your API key. Select save and add again.
Click Newznab (not the Presets). Enter Usenet-Crawler for the Name. Set the URL to http://www.usenet-crawler.com/. Paste in your API key. Click save and add again.
If you are into Anime, click Animezb and choose save and add.
Click Wombles and then choose save and add.
If you are using torrents, click Eztv. Click save and add.
If you are using torrents, click KickassTorrents. Click save.
We now have a bunch of indexers listed, yay! We're not done on this page yet though. Change your Retention to whatever your newsgroup provider said it is. Most are around 2500.

At the bottom under Restrictions, click the wrench and paste the following group of text into Must not contain, and then press enter:

subfix,nfofix,Deleted.Scenes,DVDR.,DVDR-,EXTRAS.,xRed,ReEnc,FUNNY BiT
Download Client tab
Here is where we interface Sonarr with SABnzbd and Deluge. Click the plus icon and choose Sabnzbd. Enter the settings as follows:

Name: SABnzbd
Enable: Yes
Host: localhost
Port: 38080
API Key: get this from Config > General section of SABnzbd
Username: whatever you set it to
Password: again, whatever you set it to
Category: sonarr
Recent Priority: High
Older Priority: Normal
Use SSL: No
Click test and make sure it doesn't give you an error. Press save when done.

Press the plus again so we can add Deluge now. Click the Deluge option obviously. Enter the settings as follows:

Name: Deluge
Enable: Yes
Host: localhost
Port:38081
Password: whatever you set it to
Category: sonarr
Recent Priority: First
Older Priority: Last
Use SSL: No
Click test for this one too and make sure it doesn't give you an error. Press save.

Now make these additional changes on this tab:

Change Grace Period to 2.
Change Retry Count to 3.
Enter in your user's Downloads folder as the Drone Factory. For example, mine is C:\Users\foxingworth\Downloads\Complete.
Change the Drone Factory Interval to 15.
Other tabs
None of the other tabs need any changing. So just press Save.

Configuration is done!
Move on to the next part and we'll see how to use Sonarr.

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