

#Nzbhydra sonarr setup download#
The Usenet provider gives you download and posting access to the Usenet Network. If the backbone doesn't have the file, it doesn't have the file!) If you don't buy in unique backbones, your download results will be the same. See the Usenet Network Map and choose your subscriptions from a new backbone each time. Otherwise all you've done is purchase redundancy. Which Usenet provider you subscribe to doesn't matter, so long as when you buy a second subscription that the new one is on a different backbone. The most common setup is to subscribe to two different Usenet providers (more on why later) and a few good Usenet Indexers (2 or 3). After that, you will also need to subscribe to a Usenet Indexer. Most importantly, you will need to subscribe to Usenet. If you do plan to use Usenet, you should change nzbhydra's API key at Config -> Main -> API key and turn on user authentication at Config -> Authorization: Image: linuxserver/nzbhydra2 container_name: nzbhydra restart: unless-stopped ports: Image: linuxserver/sabnzbd container_name: sabnzbd restart: unless-stopped env_file:
#Nzbhydra sonarr setup update#
After that, go to Sonarr and Radarr and update the password at Settings -> Download Client -> Transmission. If you change the USER= value, be sure to also update it in the next step. Update the Transmission password by editing config/transmission/env and changing the PASS= value. Click each one there and update the API key. This means you will need to take that same APIKey value and edit each indexer in both Sonarr and Radarr at Settings -> Indexers.

In Radarr, do the same thing as Sonarr (step 1).įor Jackett, change the APIKey field in config/jackett/Jackett/ServerConfig.json.

In Sonarr, you will want to go to Settings -> General -> Security and choose: Once you have the stack running, you will find the apps at the following places by default: app setupįirst, make sure you have docker and docker-compose. After a few minutes, Plex will scan and notice new files at which point you can watch your media. The searcher then renames the files accordingly for Plex and puts them in the library. After downloading, the downloader notifies the requisite searcher of the finished state. You can also add it to a smart TV, your phone, etc. You can use this directly at port 32400, or you can access it via after linking your account. The downloaders are Transmission (for Torrents) and SABnzbd (for Usenet/NZBs).įinally, there is Plex which is your media server. When done, they signal back to the searchers to pass off to Plex. They receive signals from the searchers to download specific content. Downloaders do what they sound like they do. The searchers are sonarr (for TV) and radarr (for Movies). Searchers are the tools that you use to find the shows or movies you want to watch. These are sites like ThePirateBay and YTS (for Torrents) or NZBGeek and DrunkenSlug (for Usenet/NZBs). Indexers are the tools that hold the metadata about the content you want to download. It includes 7 distinct apps: sonarr, radarr, transmission, sabnzbd, jackett, nzbhydra, and of course, plex.įirst of all, there are two indexers.
