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When you manually add a movie to the folder being monitored, Radarr doesn't just automatically update it's database. There is likely a scheduled task that will handle that, but in the mean time you can manually go to the movie and click the " Update Movie Info and Scan Disk " button.
- Radarr is not downloading missing movies in collection
I've imported my 4K library into Radarr and marked a few to...
- Radarr is not downloading missing movies in collection
- ¶ 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.
I've imported my 4K library into Radarr and marked a few to movies and collection and Radaar has identified the movies that are missing but doesn't seem to make any effort to download those files. Radarr is working with Prowlaar and Qbittorent.
I'm having troubles finding any movies via radarr. Here are my quality definitions/profile being used. They are mostly copied straight from https://trash-guides.info/ except I lowered the quality definitions to hopefully get some torrents.
Dec 3, 2017 · File: share/Movies/Avatar (2009)/Avatar (2009).mkv. It picked up most of the movies, but it's missing about 46, and I've confirmed that the files are there and the folder and file match in naming convention and also with the year included.
Radarr does not regularly search for movie files that are missing or have not met their quality goals. Instead, it fairly frequently queries your indexers and trackers for all the newly posted movies, then compares that with its list of movies that are missing or need to be upgraded.
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Jan 19, 2017 · When importing movies, I made the mistake of adding a movie that was incorrectly matched, and couldn't find any way to fix that without having to delete the movie from Radarr (not deleting the files) and import it again. It would be hand...