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- Radarr will scan that completed file location for files that Radarr can use. It will parse the file name to match it against the requested media. If it can do that, it will rename the file according to your specifications, and move it to the specified media location. Atomic Moves (instant moves) are enabled by default.
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Browse to your movie folder; Select all files and right click to bring up the menu; Select the files 2 folder option in the menu; In the Files 2 Folder window select Move each file to individual subfolders based on their names; Click OK; Wait a moment and all your files will be in their own folder. ¶ Linux Bash Script
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Radarr will scan that completed file location for files that...
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The Custom Folder GitHub Issue addresses this request, but...
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I would like to move a kids movie from my /Normal/ folder into my /Kids/ folder with little fuss. Right now I have to edit the movie entry, change the path, and then manually copy the file over into the new path, re-scan, delete the old folder, etc.
Then go to manual import and select the folder with the kids movies. It will move all the files to the desired location. Just use the movie editor and modify the root folder. To get around the file structure requirement of Radarr, I turn off disk rescan after refresh.
When I want to add a movie, i search for it, and select the path: /movies/. When it's finished downloading, nothing happens. It just sits in the transmission completed folder. I'm expecting it to "post process" and move to the completed folder.
- ¶ Table of Contents
- ¶ Quick Start Setup Guide
- ¶ Media Management
- ¶ Profiles
- ¶ Quality
- ¶ Indexers
- ¶ Download Clients
- ¶ How to Import Your Existing Organized Media Library
In this guide we will try to explain the basic setup you need to do to get started with Radarr. We're going to skip some options that you may see on the screen. If you want to dive deeper into those, please see the appropriate page in the FAQ and docs for a full explanation.
First we’re going to take a look at the Media Managementsettings where we can setup our preferred naming and file management settings. Settings => Media Management
Settings => Profiles Here you’ll be allowed to configure profiles for which you can have for the quality, preferred language, and custom format scoring of a movie you’re looking to download. We recommend you to create your own profiles and only select the Quality Sources and Languages you actually want. For more information on foreign titles and la...
Settings => Quality Here you’re able to change/fine tune the min and max size of your wanted media files (when using Usenet keep in mind the RAR/PAR2 files)
Settings => Indexers Here you’ll be adding the indexer/tracker that you’ll be using to actually download any of your files. Once you’ve clicked the + button to add a new indexer you’ll be presented with a new window with many different options. For the purposes of this wiki Radarr considers both Usenet Indexers and Torrent Trackers as “Indexers”. T...
Settings => Download Clients Downloading and importing is where most people experience issues. From a high level perspective, the software needs to be able to communicate with your download client and to have read & write access to the location the download client reports files the client downloads. There is a large variety of supported download cl...
After setting up your profiles/quality sizes and added your indexers and download client(s) it’s time to import your existing organized media library. Movies Select Import Existing Movies or select Importfrom the sidebar.
The Custom Folder GitHub Issue addresses this request, but it is unlikely that it would allow all movie files to be housed in a single folder. For information on how to move your movies from a single folder to separate folders, refer to the Tips and Tricks Section => Create a Folder for Each Movie.
Apr 26, 2021 · I used a program called Files 2 Folder to make my movie library visible for import into Radarr, extract the zip to your computer and run the .exe as administrator, then click yes to add it to your right click menu. Browse to your movie folder. Select all files and right click to bring up the menu.