Get off your high horse mate, not every situation will work with your proposed solution. I have over 40TB of tv and that’s not including 20tb of movies, I would like to see the average joe afford to have a complete raid backup of every file and if you use raid and don’t have a complete backup then that’s just a disaster waiting to happen. No it’s not irrelevant, everything in my Sonarr is monitored, even old episodes.If you are dealing with hudreds or thousands of shows a day then torrent sites are definitely not the way you should be doing it, take a look in usenet. A more useful metric would be the number of active shows, even that isnt great as it doesnt really identify how many shows you are dealing with on a daily basis. Number of files is actually irrelevant because most of that is old media that has already been handled and is no longer changed/modified or managed by Sonarr. I have 58,000 and that isn’t even close to half of my TV library, I see you have 12,000 video files in your sonarr library. Run out of space then add more space to your RAID.Įven if you did need to move stuff to a different drive then plex will handle multiple locations into a single library so you would only need to have one library. No, I don’t have things on different drives because I RAID them into a single volume. This would be a fantastic feature to add, a lot of people would use it. But it’s pretty important that I state the size of my library because it effects every aspect of how I handle things. When libraries get that large things become not so easily managed and we need more options to handle this kind of thing.Īnd nobody thinks this is a competition about who has the biggest library, it’s just about requesting features that would be useful to us and our workflows. I have 58,000 and that isn’t even close to half of my TV library, a friend of mine monitors the rest. That’s a fine idea for small libraries, but not so good for big libraries. Would you have kids, kids 2, kids 3 all on different hard drives? What happens when the amount of shows exceeds the hard drive or location allocated to that category? Then things get real dicey. ![]() Harroguk, with all due respect moving the shows to a different location is not a viable option for everyone.Įspecially those who don’t use completed download handling. But doing things this way is obviously a massive pain and I would like this feature added. Or to grab them with Sonarr and then manually change the label within SABnzbd to TV (Not Ongoing). Not to mention in would be nice to give certain shows a higher priority than others, but thats a different issue.Īnyway, after I download TV shows I treat ongoing and ended shows differently to each other and those categories have different priority settings within my download client and I would like the ability for Sonarr to let me do this.Īt the moment, the only way I can get ended series marked with the correct label within SABnzbd is to NOT download them through Sonarr, but instead manually download them through my indexer (NZBgeek) by sending them to the cart and then assigning the cart as an RSS feed within SABnzbd and assigning everything that comes from that RSS feed to be marked with the label TV (Not Ongoing). There is a good reason that I do this, I DO NOT use completed download handling because I manually encode everything that I download to keep up with my standards or organisation and I have a massive media library 50+TB, airing and ended series are stored on different hard drives and I find it essential to manually encode everything that I download to make every file compatible with iTunes and I need ended shows to be separated from ongoing shows plus the fact that they are very different in nature With ongoing shows you are most likely downloading individual episodes and with ended TV shows you are more likely to download whole seasons or even whole series at a time and I need to be able to manually check those ended series before I encode them. This could be done by either having Sonarr utilise the tags you can assign to individual series or by adding a more comprehensive category section within the download client section in settings.įor example, for airing TV I use the label in my download client TV (Ongoing) and for ended TV I use the category TV (Not Ongoing). And I don’t want everything to be tagged with just one category.īasically I want/need the ability for Sonarr to be able to assign more than one category and send that to the download client. I have all my ongoing series monitored within Sonarr and all my ended series not monitored, ideally I want everything to be monitored but for some bizarre reason Sonarr only lets you have one category to assign to downloads that get sent to your download client. Love the program and I only have 2 issues with Sonarr and this is one of them…
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