Would love a re-make of this video from the far-off future of 2023 where Syncthing has picked up a habit of sending files so they end up encrypted into a dozen little folder if one sets it up like this video demonstrates. That, and now Syncthing on unRAID has a different setup process when initially setting up the paths.
You have no idea how many tutorials i was watching to find out what the remote path to get from the downloaded into sonarr, lidarr, radarr was now to test it!
I've been using this exact method for a few years now. The tricky part was getting all of the host addresses correct. A video like this would have been really nice when I was flailing around trying to figure this out for myself.
AMAZING.... was pulling my hair out with feral hosting, couldn't get syncthing to work - following your tutorial exactly made it easy to set it all up. Thank you so much!
Some info, Remote Path Mapping must be updated. Sonarr/Radarr does not know rtorrent is moving the files, therefore Sonarr/Radarr are unable to find the files. Change: Sonarr: Remote Path > /home5/spaceinvader/files Local Path > /data/torrents_seedbox/series Radarr: Remote Path > /home5/spaceinvader/files Local Path > /data/torrents_seedbox/movies
Is this to update the entry so that it doesn't list it as missing after the torrent is downloaded and syncthing transfers it locally? I still show missing in my movies listing for radarr. Any suggestions?
Just to clarify....I have syncthing downloading locally as the video describes but how do I get the movie from the location defined for local placement by syncthing to the location for the video to be found by radarr?
Yes this is to fix sonarr/radarr being unable to find the downloaded files and reporting missing. All you really have to know is rtorrent reports hey movie.mkv is downloaded to (Remote) "/home4/nickname/files/movie.mkv" and the mapping is going wait we have to replace the path part "/home4/nickname/files" with "/downloads/movies" in radarr's case. Now we have the local path (Local) "/downloads/movies/movie.mkv" which is where our file is at. Expanded explanation follows. For mapping you can follow this. "Remote Path" is where rtorrent tells sonarr/radarr hey the file is saved here . You can find this by going to rtorrent and clicking on a torrent and looking at the "General" tab. Copy the path shown for "Save As:" This is your "Remote Path," UltraSeedbox is usually "/home4/nickname/files" "Local Path" is the location of the files relative to the sonarr/radarr instance. In the videos case we are mounting the general downloads directory to "/downloads" on the sonarr/radarr instance (container). We also know in this case we are moving the files into a sub directory series/movies. So we point the local path to the sub directory "/downloads/(series/movies)" Well this got long, hope it helps you and others. Wish you the best of luck.
Thank you for the great content ! With the help of your videos my home media setup was a breeze to configure ! I signed up for ultraseedbox using your link !
thanks so much for this video, although i didn't use it for what you proposed it for it did introduce me to ultraseedbox as a service which so far seems excellent.
Ed, one thing that has always bothered me with this tutorial is the lack of explaining what to do about the sync situation. You sync the files from the remote to your local docker, and one of the Starr apps naturally moves and imports the file, leading syncthing to resync that file until you remove the file from your remote. Syncthing is incapable of one-time syncing. Any ideas?
How does it work with Prowlarr? at 19:05 you add a remote path mapping. Should it be done in prowlarr or sonarr? Should I just not use prowlarr for now?
Thanks for the great explanation. Just a quick question. When all is completed, you end up with 3 copies of the file. 1 on the Seedbox, 1 in your syncthing Folder on your unraid machine, and 1 in your "plex" folder after Radarr have moved the file. Is there a way to delete the file automatically from the syncthing folder locally, to avoid having 2 copies of the same file on your machine? Also If I delete the file... syncthing will probably try to re-sync again and re-send the file?
@Spaceinvader One thanks for the video! I've almost got it but I have a Synology NAS not your unraid server setup, can't quite figure out how to setup the container path /sync to let radarr and sonarr know their map pathing properly on my setup, if anyone has had this issue let me know!
Excellent video, very clear... was very useful for me! I have a question... how do you deal with the extracted files on the seedbox...is there a way of deleting these to trim space? Ok... I have two questions... how do you deal with aging out torrents as well... is there an option in ruTorrent for removing torrents when you start running out of space?
@@WilliamBlake_Melbourne I didn't necessarily get an answer, I just had to work it out. I couldn't find a way of removing torrents when running out of space, but what I did do is to set my seed "hours" to a LOT, so the seed box would just "seed until it bleeds", and when I noticed that the box was getting full looked for the oldest torrents available to delete. That sort of works, but obviously could cause issues if you decide to put a new series on there, or if a lot of new movies come out in one go... so there is a certain level of manual intervention, but not anything too excessive. There is a plugin that is installed on the seedbox I use to automatically set the ratios, so that is what I use, some torrents I want to never delete, others I have deleted after x months... depending on site rules and types of torrents, etc. In the Settings of RuTorrent there is a "ratio groups" where I setup name of group and time/ratio to seed to, and action when "finished", then there is a plugin called Ratio Rules, where I set the group according to what is in the tracker URL. Extracted files-wise, this is always an issue, as not all torrents are going to be compressed... and for the ones that aren't you just have to make sure that you don't delete them by accident when "filing" them on your media server. I use Resilio between seedbox and media server, so I need to make sure that the media server-side of the resilio sync is read-only to avoid accidentally deleting anything that might still be seeding. Hope that helps... if you need any other info, let me know :)
Thanks to you I have this all setup now. It's nice not having to find a file, add it to seedbox, download it, extract it, move it. One thing I'm still trying to figure out is a way to automate the cleanup of the auto extracted torrents. I'm always fighting with storage space on the seedbox and now having double the file size for one movie/show is a bit annoying. Might be easier to setup a script that auto extracts and cleans up files on the local side.
In autotools under "Skip torrents that contain files matching pattern" enter: /(?:\.rar|\.r\d\d|\.\d\d\d)$/ Then just delete the torrents when they finish seeding.
There's one thing I don't understand about this workflow as I'm trying to recreate it on my current computer. So Syncthing moves files from the completed folder on the seedbox, and moves it to the torrents_seedbox folder on the PC/NAS/whatever. Then Sonarr monitors torrents_seedbox and renames/moves files into my Plex library. But then you get a redundant copy of everything you download -- the original file in torrents_seedbox and the renamed file in plex/tv/show/season or whatever. And you can't delete the redundant files in torrents_seedbox without Syncthing redownloading them. How do you fix that, or have I set up something wrong? I suppose I could potentially store my entire Plex library in torrents_seedbox, but that seems less than ideal AND would still lead to duplication when Sonarr renames files according to Plex's picky specifications?
@@RichardCookerly I never found out a particularly elegant solution, no. I choose the delete and remove data option from ruTorrent, which removes the files from my seedbox, and every few weeks I SSH into server (unlike the guide, I'm running Ubuntu) and spam cd, ls, and rm -r commands to clean from my downloads folder.
14:30 I could only get the notification on my Unraid server after port forwarding port 22000 in my pfSense. Is this totally normal or should I be concerned? I'm a bit unsure as you didn't seem to have to port forward anything... Except that everything worked perfectly, thank you so much!
Been using a similar setup for a while. Have you had any issues with season packs from sonarr and syncthing? As syncthing pulls the files in, sonarr will latch to the first file it finds, rename, and move it. But any files that come in after the first won't get handled
does this work if I want to still be able to have episodes "Upgraded" in sonarr. My current set up is to download all releases in Japanese with english subs. Then once the English Dub or even Dual Audios are released it replaced or upgrades the episodes to the english dub.
Thanks for the video. I feel like I'm missing a step, or have something configured wrong in Sonarr. The torrents are auto downloading and Syncthing is doing it's thing, but ... what's next? I just have a bunch of files sitting in my local completed folder. How do they get to the media folder that Plex is watching?
What about syncing and remotly adding torrent files also spotted jdownloader as well there? Was going to ask, if you have allready downloaded torrent files and want to be able to seed using completed files. Useful for when no one else is seeding and its just you with the files.
The problem with syncthing is that when you want to remove files from your seedbox to save storage space, they automatically delete from your home server too. Is there a way to prevent that?
Sonarr wasn't syncing, but I got it working now. When Sonarr finishes downloading the torrent file and you see that orange download symbol next to it in the queue, hover over that. It'll say something like "Sonarr can't find the file in C://Media/Completed/downloads/rtorrent". That's where Sonarr expects your file to be and you need to set up syncthing so it downloads your files in that directory. Now it works fine.
Thanks! I set up some symlinks to work around this. Its weird that it gets the import folder wrong. I also don't really understand why its even necessary to setup the remote path in sonarr, when it should be importing from the local syncthing folder.
Mate, so just putting the finishing touches to my unraid build, having watched a few of your vids - massively helpful. The eventual plan is to have it doing the above, so myself and the missus can cut the cord. If we're doing this in combination with something like Hulu Live TV, what sort of seedbox plan would you recommend?
Do you have a video showing how to keep seeding torrents even if Sonarr/Radarr processes the download? I thought for sure I watched one about how you have it set up to copy the files to another directory for the torrent but I can not find it again. Thanks.
Thank you so much. I have a silly idea for a cryptocurrency that would require the use of the torrent protocol and your video has given me ideas how to keep the users apps data attached to the main server. Bravo!!
1) if you have an issue with the two folders syncing, you probably don't have upnp (you shouldn't anyway, it's bad), and need a port forward to resolve. google syncthing port forward. 2) while this works, i have not figured out to do an atomic move. at the moment, it is just hardlinking. i can disable hardlinking in radarr, but then it will just copy. will need to play with this, but an updated guide with actual usage would be good.
A better file pattern I've found for syncthing was: /series/**/*.rar /series/**/*.r[0-9][0-9]* /movies/**/*.rar /movies/**/*.r[0-9][0-9]* With the file pattern you used I had the issue of anything that had titles were was getting included so (War.) (Ray.) stuff like that.
Have a question? Once I move the file to my movie folder once the download folder syncs, the next time it syncs, it downloads the file again. Anyway to stop this from downloading over again?
you need to remove the file from your completed folder on your seedbox. Otherwise it will re-sync whatever is missing from your unraid download folder. ( I had 500GB worth of data sync twice). That killed my seedbox traffic!!!. Anyway I use Filezilla to remove context from my seedbox. I figure its possible to set up a script to do it automatically.
For anyone like me who stumbled upon this video and you're getting a Failed to create folder root directory mkdir /mnt/user: permission denied error: So the data 1 and data 2 mount paths. Mount them wherever your want your syncd files to be. So for example for data2 mine looks like /mnt/user/Media/ It's within the media folder that I have a /Downloads/completed torrents folder Now here's the mistake I was making. When adding your share to syncthing on your server don't put the exact file path of where your files are. Instead use /data1 (or data2 if that's what you used) and then the rest of your subdirectors will show. So for example mine is /data2/Downloads/complete torrents Spent all day trying to figure this out. Hope this helps.
Great tutorial thanks in so many ways. I do have a question if you use the above method and SABNZB is your download client, once Sonar moves the file it deletes the .stfolder casuing SYNC issues with SYNCTHINGS, any workaround or suggestion. Thanks in advance.
already signed up for seedit4me before watching your video and for the last few days syncthing on the seedbox has been pegging the cpu's so much and trashing the server hard drives the provider disabled syncthing on my seedbox. I re-enabled it and same issues after resetting it up again. Bad seedbox provider? any alternatives? I set it up per your video and everyhting worked perfectly except now it is killing the seedbox server.
I need help so I’m using nzbget from ultraseedbox for Sonarr and it syncs everything with my unraid server. But Sonarr only imports some files after nzbget downloads them and while syncthing says its syncing everything there is nothing in my unraid folder and it’s all in the ultraseedbox. I opened some of the files on ultraseedbox and they are the episodes that I am missing. Pls help.
I have the same solution but I do use a LFTP shell script to sync my files to my unraid server. Because the issue I had with syncing files like that is that Sonarr and Radarr would add partial files to the library that is files that had not been completely synced yet. Does Syncthing add an file extension to the file while it is syncing? so Sonarr and Radarr does not grab a partial file?
I'm running into an issue with the Sonar Download Client portion sending an error - Unknown exception: Response from server does not contain valid XML. Checked host and Url Path multiple times but no luck. Anyone have advice?
Once syncthing drops the files in the folder on the local side, how then do I get them to go into their proper directories in plex? I have existing TV Shows and Movies directories.. I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around it unless I do it manually
on your seedbox if you have separate folders for movies tv etc, you can just add a separate syncs on syncthing for each folder. On the mapped folder you want them to sync to (on your unraid server), you can set this location to sync directly into your plex directories
i have one question do I still need a indexer for Sonarr or Radarr? Or will Syncthing do the work and tell the Seedbox where to search for the movie / show?
On the ignore patterns step. If the unpacked filename ended up something like this. This.movie.is.called.something.ending.r.mkv would that not end up with it being ignored?
I'm a bit confused, I've never used any of this....once you had the file on the unraid server, why did you need to use Sonarr and/or Radarr? Couldnt the file have just downloaded to the share that Plex is looking at? Also, for the seedbox, as the files move downstream do they delete off of seedbox so that 2TB would be sufficient space, or do they just pile up on there? Awesome video....tons of steps, gonna take me a minute to get this all setup, figured out and working!
Sonar and radar are for indexing and finding torrents to download. The seedbox does the downloading for you which is what you want and yes you leave the files there so that the seedbox can seed the files ti others. There are benefits and advantages to seedbox vs at home. But the main advantage of a seedbox is speed and 24/7 but the downside is you have to trust the seedbox provider and you have to pay monthly. So seedboxes even throw in VPN access.
Not unless you're downloading entire series files. If you have individual seasons or episodes than it'll be unorganized in the folder syncthing downloads it to and Plex won't be able to see the whole series. Sonarr organizes it.
Excellent tutorial, thank you. What if I'd like to simply download the files automatically once to my local folder, and then be able to delete/move them from my local folder without triggering a new download from synching? Is that possible?
Hi sir having troubles with my vpn provider for torrents i'm considering a seedbox. 2 questions will syncthings work if the unraid server is behind a vpn? Is the connections for syncthings between the seebox and unraid secure and Anonymous ? Thanks best regards
But if Radarr/Sonarr is still downloading missing files for the seedbox to download... isnt your home ip still getting used? Doesnt it download then send to the seedbox?
Although using a seedbox is faster with regards to downloading torrents, but syncing the files to your home server or NAS eats up my home download bandwidth I'm cap at 1tb isn't one of pros for having a seedbox to save on bandwidth... So what's the point?
David Posada The point is, while torrenting, your home IP address is safe and not traceable by your ISP, because you’re infact using the seedbox’s IP address to torrent. Then, you use your home connection, through http or ftp, to download stuff from your seedbox to your home computer. So when your ISP sees that you are downloading stuff from a server through ftp, they won’t suspect torrenting or anything. Think of it as a VPN replacement (kind of).
When Sonarr imports the file, doesn't it delete it and syncthing will download it again to your unraid server? Or does syncthing only download everything once?
I have set ruTorrent to delete the files on the seedbox after my share ratio or time condition is met.Radarr/Sonarr then moves the local copy to your final destination. You can set different conditions for different labels in ruTorrent.
Did you follow the below method in the end? or did you find a way to stop Syncthing (remote) side stop searching for the file locally and replacing it when deleted locally?
Was trying to install Syncthing this morning for use with Obsidian, and there is no longer a Container Path: for /sync. They now have 2 seperate Container Paths for /data1 & /data2. I'm trying to wrap my head around it, and the documentation and Google searches are not really helping either. Would it be possible to get one of your famous 2min vids on 2023 syncthing unraid installation?
/data1 and /data2 are just example directories, you don't need to allocate them. You can continue using /sync or whatever you choose to name your directory.
I tried the steps in this video, but I have having some trouble since I am using Rapid Seedbox and it doesn't have the Port details. Do you have steps on how I would set this up using Rapid Seedbox?
Another great video. You are probably not reading comments on this anymore, but just in case. Do you run the sync down to your Server thru a VPN? I am not interested in my ISP having any visibility of my traffic habits, so I was considering setting up an OpenVPN tunnel for this. ultraseedbox supports being a VPN endpoint. Not sure if this would over complicate it as my unRaid server would be the VPN client, but the Seedbox would be the Sync client.
Ive been following your videos for a while been using your setups with great results. how would you handle using this setup with the handbreak re-encode setup with sonar and radarr?
Just the same. have the seedbox unpack the files. Have syncthing sync them to a handrake watch folder. then have handrake output them to another folder which you add to the sonarr radarr mapping as the complete folder. hope that makes sense :)
If you use 4k then it makes sense just stream from Netflix because download files takes up to much data in 4K an the quality between streaming an downloading is not touchable in 4K 60hz. I have Sony vow 325es an it blows away the epson6050.
I'm still having trouble with Radarr/Sonarr automating thing Since this is 4 years old, some thing changed, like the rutorrent showing /home/user/ (but ssh show i'm on /home36) I got the yellow download icon saying no file found on /home/user/downloads/rtorrent but I set my remote mapping to '/home/user/downloads/rtorrent/completed'
did you ever figure this out, I am having the same issue. I think it's because rutorrent says the save path is "/home/user/downloads/rtorrent" and not "/home/user/downloads/rtorrent/completed" but I don't know for sure
I have this up. I have Gigabit internet and I am only getting up to 5Mb download speeds. Seems slow compared to to what I have seen in your video. Any ideas on what is slowing my downloads?
I have a similar configuration with the exception of SABnzb as my download client on the seedbox. Everything works between finding content in Radarr and Sonar, downloading the file on the seedbox with SABnzb and bringing the files back to the unRAID server using Syncthing. However, Radarr and Sonarr do not see the file on the unRAID server (the files are in the share locally). Any help would be appreciated. I have looked over everything multiple times and I'm lost. Thank You. [Error] DownloadedMovieImportService: Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Radarr:
My torrents, after they move, are stuck on 'pausing'. No idea why it's doing that - anyone have any suggestions? I can't get them out of the 'Pausing' state after they have downloaded.
Hi, thanks for the video. Just two questions, by what means of payment did you buy your Bitcoin ? If it’s by PayPal or credit card, isn’t it the same to pay directly with PayPal ? (I’m talking about security). Thank you.
Not necessarily. The only thing paypal would see is you have brought bitcoin, but would be unsure of what you do with the bitcoin as its anonymous. PayPal now allow support for buying cryptocurrency now.
Dude your video! I got a few questions tho. I just got a DMCA message for torrenting Avatar last airbender (of all things), so I want to know if the seedbox will allow me to bypass that like VPNs do Also one thing I don't get is why I need to configure Sonarr/Radarr telling the remote folder if Syncthing will sync the files locally to my NAS? Isn't it easier to just configure it like you do normally on a local network and have Syncthing bring you the files?
Yes a seedbox lets you get past DMCA notices though it depends on the provider. The ones in the Netherlands specifically designed for torrenting are the best. The VPS's especially if they're in the US will forward the DMCA to you. Sonarr and Radarr organizae the files for you so that they can be immediately used by Plex, Jellyfin or whatever else you use. If you just sync it normally, you'll have to organize the movie files, TV shows and seasons yourself instead of it being fully automated.
Not sure where I have gone wrong but my Unraid Syncthing & Seedbox Syncthing never see each other when adding remote device. Not sure how to troubleshoot this
@@SpaceinvaderOne does our unraid server need to be accessible outside from my home internet in order for syncthing to work? I was able to link the two syncthings together but the remote devices are still listed as disconnected.
If anyone on Windows could do a video showing how to do the remote path mapping for sonarr/radarr that would be awesome. I've seen 20 odd message board posts and never found one that worked.
Is there any benefit to this VS a VPN? Other than the upload speeds and torrent ratios being kept high. Is this more secure than having your torrent client behind a VPN?
I live in Vietnam now so downloading isn't a danger.What I'm really wondering is- once the files are downloaded to a cloud- can they still be seeded by the seedbox?
Figured I would ask on here as maybe some people here are smarter than me. For some reason ruTorrent refuses to properly move files once they are finished. Or, if it does move them, it doesn't update itself and Sonarr on the new file save location. Any help out there?
Hi spaceinvader One This looks very interesting, something I can really use but only one question will this Seedbox work on an Android because I only have a Nvidia Shield. This Seedbox looks a hell of a lot faster. Better then downloading a 1 TV series and waiting a week for it to download the old-fashioned way like I was, for educational purposes only.
Hi Brian. So you dont have a computer to sync the files too. Well the seedbox obviously runs online so that part is okay. You can install syncthing onto the seedbox then there is a syncthing app for android. So i guess you could sync the files directly to the shield (if you have enough space) . Also sonarr and radarr will not run natively on the shield but again you can set them up in the seedbox. hope this helps
Hi spaceinvader one Thanks for getting back to me so soon, I hope this will all work out I am not very computer literate (I'm 52 so I do not learn things so good I'm a quadriplegic for the last 30 years and that is where I killed all of my short-term memory or most of it from the motorcycle accident that is why I have trouble remembering things) I just have to figure it out I guess, that's the only way I taught myself what I know now and that is not much just by watching videos on RUclips and things like that not the greatest thing but that's all I had, I just added a 1 terabyte hard drive to my memory so I should have enough space. P.S. I was just thinking since you are so much smarter than I am would you pretty pretty please write out something step by step what I have to do to complete this that would be tremendously helpful. Thank you very very much in advance ! ! ! Signed Brian
What are the advantages of something like this let's say over Usenet in terms of speed ???? Usually my Usenet downloads 4 to 5 times faster than traditional torrents
You can set this up to download from Usenet as well. You can set up NZBGet and others on the seedbox and connect them to Sonarr. Then you'll get the high speed link of the seedbox and it will automagically show up where you want it.
@@hardcorepooka104 why would you seedbox usenet? You dump them to SSD cache downloads share no reason for a seedbox with usenet. You can intermediate unpack them on an unassigned external or internal SSD or an nvme for example and it's fast as hell. Especially if you have GB internet you are looking at 2-5 minutes from download, to unpack, to showing up in plex.
@@Dros34 I'm not saying you should, I'm just saying you can. I also haven't used Usenet in many years so I don't know what it's like nowadays. The nice thing is setting up both torrent & usenet in Sonarr and letting it find the best versions of things for you.
@@hardcorepooka104 right, makes sense. I understand setting up both but from personal experience I've seen no reason to use torrents with usenet and being subscribed to 3 solid usenet. Have yet to find any issue with not finding stuff in a few years. It just seems like a lot of extra BS you can avoid. Options are good though. Point taken
Excellent video just what I've been needing. Currently using setup from your previous video about using vpn. Prefer this much better thanks. Followed it excatly and works great. How can I donate small amount?
Thank you, Colin glad it was useful for you. And thank you for the kind offer to donate. I have a Paypal donation that you can use here. www.paypal.me/spaceinvader
Would love a re-make of this video from the far-off future of 2023 where Syncthing has picked up a habit of sending files so they end up encrypted into a dozen little folder if one sets it up like this video demonstrates. That, and now Syncthing on unRAID has a different setup process when initially setting up the paths.
is there a better option to syncthing in 24?
I miss when tutorials where this good and straightforward.
You have no idea how many tutorials i was watching to find out what the remote path to get from the downloaded into sonarr, lidarr, radarr was now to test it!
I've been using this exact method for a few years now. The tricky part was getting all of the host addresses correct. A video like this would have been really nice when I was flailing around trying to figure this out for myself.
i think I've watched about a dozen of your tutorials for my first build. Thank you!
AMAZING.... was pulling my hair out with feral hosting, couldn't get syncthing to work - following your tutorial exactly made it easy to set it all up. Thank you so much!
Some info, Remote Path Mapping must be updated. Sonarr/Radarr does not know rtorrent is moving the files, therefore Sonarr/Radarr are unable to find the files.
Change:
Sonarr:
Remote Path > /home5/spaceinvader/files
Local Path > /data/torrents_seedbox/series
Radarr:
Remote Path > /home5/spaceinvader/files
Local Path > /data/torrents_seedbox/movies
Good lookin out! I fought this for over an hour before I saw your comment.
No problem, glad it helped.
Is this to update the entry so that it doesn't list it as missing after the torrent is downloaded and syncthing transfers it locally? I still show missing in my movies listing for radarr. Any suggestions?
Just to clarify....I have syncthing downloading locally as the video describes but how do I get the movie from the location defined for local placement by syncthing to the location for the video to be found by radarr?
Yes this is to fix sonarr/radarr being unable to find the downloaded files and reporting missing.
All you really have to know is rtorrent reports hey movie.mkv is downloaded to (Remote) "/home4/nickname/files/movie.mkv" and the mapping is going wait we have to replace the path part "/home4/nickname/files" with "/downloads/movies" in radarr's case. Now we have the local path (Local) "/downloads/movies/movie.mkv" which is where our file is at. Expanded explanation follows.
For mapping you can follow this. "Remote Path" is where rtorrent tells sonarr/radarr hey the file is saved here . You can find this by going to rtorrent and clicking on a torrent and looking at the "General" tab. Copy the path shown for "Save As:" This is your "Remote Path," UltraSeedbox is usually "/home4/nickname/files"
"Local Path" is the location of the files relative to the sonarr/radarr instance. In the videos case we are mounting the general downloads directory to "/downloads" on the sonarr/radarr instance (container). We also know in this case we are moving the files into a sub directory series/movies. So we point the local path to the sub directory "/downloads/(series/movies)"
Well this got long, hope it helps you and others. Wish you the best of luck.
Talk about an information-packed video. Thanks
Thank you for the great content ! With the help of your videos my home media setup was a breeze to configure ! I signed up for ultraseedbox using your link !
Love your videos man. Always giving me ideas!
Thanks for watching, Dan :)
thanks so much for this video, although i didn't use it for what you proposed it for it did introduce me to ultraseedbox as a service which so far seems excellent.
THANK YOU! I couldn't figure out remote mapping to save my life
Ed, one thing that has always bothered me with this tutorial is the lack of explaining what to do about the sync situation. You sync the files from the remote to your local docker, and one of the Starr apps naturally moves and imports the file, leading syncthing to resync that file until you remove the file from your remote. Syncthing is incapable of one-time syncing. Any ideas?
How does it work with Prowlarr? at 19:05 you add a remote path mapping. Should it be done in prowlarr or sonarr? Should I just not use prowlarr for now?
In sonarr, prowlarr only handles the indexers, not the actual movie or TV show files.
Great video! I never considered something like this, but it seems like a great solution.
thanks for watching ,Landon.
what do i neet the "i" at the end of the syntax /(series|movies)/i for at time stamp 9:40 ? Is it not working without it -> /(series|movies)/ ?
Very interesting, will use your link to buy seedbox. Cheers
you keep blowing my mind! thanks
Thanks for watching :)
Great tutorial. I would love to see how you setup the actual connection with ports etc. I'm getting very slow download and upload rates.
Thanks for the great explanation. Just a quick question. When all is completed, you end up with 3 copies of the file. 1 on the Seedbox, 1 in your syncthing Folder on your unraid machine, and 1 in your "plex" folder after Radarr have moved the file. Is there a way to delete the file automatically from the syncthing folder locally, to avoid having 2 copies of the same file on your machine? Also If I delete the file... syncthing will probably try to re-sync again and re-send the file?
@Spaceinvader One thanks for the video! I've almost got it but I have a Synology NAS not your unraid server setup, can't quite figure out how to setup the container path /sync to let radarr and sonarr know their map pathing properly on my setup, if anyone has had this issue let me know!
Excellent video, very clear... was very useful for me!
I have a question... how do you deal with the extracted files on the seedbox...is there a way of deleting these to trim space? Ok... I have two questions... how do you deal with aging out torrents as well... is there an option in ruTorrent for removing torrents when you start running out of space?
Did you get an answer to this - that's exactly what I want to work out.
@@WilliamBlake_Melbourne I didn't necessarily get an answer, I just had to work it out.
I couldn't find a way of removing torrents when running out of space, but what I did do is to set my seed "hours" to a LOT, so the seed box would just "seed until it bleeds", and when I noticed that the box was getting full looked for the oldest torrents available to delete. That sort of works, but obviously could cause issues if you decide to put a new series on there, or if a lot of new movies come out in one go... so there is a certain level of manual intervention, but not anything too excessive. There is a plugin that is installed on the seedbox I use to automatically set the ratios, so that is what I use, some torrents I want to never delete, others I have deleted after x months... depending on site rules and types of torrents, etc. In the Settings of RuTorrent there is a "ratio groups" where I setup name of group and time/ratio to seed to, and action when "finished", then there is a plugin called Ratio Rules, where I set the group according to what is in the tracker URL.
Extracted files-wise, this is always an issue, as not all torrents are going to be compressed... and for the ones that aren't you just have to make sure that you don't delete them by accident when "filing" them on your media server. I use Resilio between seedbox and media server, so I need to make sure that the media server-side of the resilio sync is read-only to avoid accidentally deleting anything that might still be seeding.
Hope that helps... if you need any other info, let me know :)
Thanks to you I have this all setup now. It's nice not having to find a file, add it to seedbox, download it, extract it, move it. One thing I'm still trying to figure out is a way to automate the cleanup of the auto extracted torrents. I'm always fighting with storage space on the seedbox and now having double the file size for one movie/show is a bit annoying. Might be easier to setup a script that auto extracts and cleans up files on the local side.
So did you find a way Im having the same problem
In autotools under "Skip torrents that contain files matching pattern" enter: /(?:\.rar|\.r\d\d|\.\d\d\d)$/
Then just delete the torrents when they finish seeding.
Great Video! I don't like the idea of extracting on a seedbox where you have very limited space, but everything else I will be trying out.
There's one thing I don't understand about this workflow as I'm trying to recreate it on my current computer. So Syncthing moves files from the completed folder on the seedbox, and moves it to the torrents_seedbox folder on the PC/NAS/whatever. Then Sonarr monitors torrents_seedbox and renames/moves files into my Plex library. But then you get a redundant copy of everything you download -- the original file in torrents_seedbox and the renamed file in plex/tv/show/season or whatever. And you can't delete the redundant files in torrents_seedbox without Syncthing redownloading them. How do you fix that, or have I set up something wrong?
I suppose I could potentially store my entire Plex library in torrents_seedbox, but that seems less than ideal AND would still lead to duplication when Sonarr renames files according to Plex's picky specifications?
I’m in the same boat. Did you ever figure this out?
@@RichardCookerly I never found out a particularly elegant solution, no. I choose the delete and remove data option from ruTorrent, which removes the files from my seedbox, and every few weeks I SSH into server (unlike the guide, I'm running Ubuntu) and spam cd, ls, and rm -r commands to clean from my downloads folder.
14:30 I could only get the notification on my Unraid server after port forwarding port 22000 in my pfSense. Is this totally normal or should I be concerned? I'm a bit unsure as you didn't seem to have to port forward anything... Except that everything worked perfectly, thank you so much!
Been using a similar setup for a while. Have you had any issues with season packs from sonarr and syncthing? As syncthing pulls the files in, sonarr will latch to the first file it finds, rename, and move it. But any files that come in after the first won't get handled
Did you ever fix this? I have the exact same issue.
This was the best all in one.
THANK GOD YOU POSTED ANOTHER VIDEO
does this work if I want to still be able to have episodes "Upgraded" in sonarr. My current set up is to download all releases in Japanese with english subs. Then once the English Dub or even Dual Audios are released it replaced or upgrades the episodes to the english dub.
you are the best, as always.
Thanks, Peter .And thanks for watching :)
Thanks for the video. I feel like I'm missing a step, or have something configured wrong in Sonarr. The torrents are auto downloading and Syncthing is doing it's thing, but ... what's next? I just have a bunch of files sitting in my local completed folder. How do they get to the media folder that Plex is watching?
What about syncing and remotly adding torrent files also spotted jdownloader as well there? Was going to ask, if you have allready downloaded torrent files and want to be able to seed using completed files. Useful for when no one else is seeding and its just you with the files.
The problem with syncthing is that when you want to remove files from your seedbox to save storage space, they automatically delete from your home server too. Is there a way to prevent that?
I get an error icon and the tv show goes straight to monitored
Sonarr wasn't syncing, but I got it working now. When Sonarr finishes downloading the torrent file and you see that orange download symbol next to it in the queue, hover over that. It'll say something like "Sonarr can't find the file in C://Media/Completed/downloads/rtorrent". That's where Sonarr expects your file to be and you need to set up syncthing so it downloads your files in that directory. Now it works fine.
Thanks! I set up some symlinks to work around this. Its weird that it gets the import folder wrong. I also don't really understand why its even necessary to setup the remote path in sonarr, when it should be importing from the local syncthing folder.
Mate, so just putting the finishing touches to my unraid build, having watched a few of your vids - massively helpful. The eventual plan is to have it doing the above, so myself and the missus can cut the cord. If we're doing this in combination with something like Hulu Live TV, what sort of seedbox plan would you recommend?
Do you have a video showing how to keep seeding torrents even if Sonarr/Radarr processes the download? I thought for sure I watched one about how you have it set up to copy the files to another directory for the torrent but I can not find it again. Thanks.
I think you're looking for this vid (it's part 1): ruclips.net/video/yibUWakxR18/видео.html
Thank you so much. I have a silly idea for a cryptocurrency that would require the use of the torrent protocol and your video has given me ideas how to keep the users apps data attached to the main server. Bravo!!
1) if you have an issue with the two folders syncing, you probably don't have upnp (you shouldn't anyway, it's bad), and need a port forward to resolve. google syncthing port forward.
2) while this works, i have not figured out to do an atomic move. at the moment, it is just hardlinking. i can disable hardlinking in radarr, but then it will just copy. will need to play with this, but an updated guide with actual usage would be good.
A better file pattern I've found for syncthing was:
/series/**/*.rar
/series/**/*.r[0-9][0-9]*
/movies/**/*.rar
/movies/**/*.r[0-9][0-9]*
With the file pattern you used I had the issue of anything that had titles were was getting included so (War.) (Ray.) stuff like that.
Have a question? Once I move the file to my movie folder once the download folder syncs, the next time it syncs, it downloads the file again. Anyway to stop this from downloading over again?
Hi! Did you find a solution ? thanks!
you need to remove the file from your completed folder on your seedbox. Otherwise it will re-sync whatever is missing from your unraid download folder. ( I had 500GB worth of data sync twice). That killed my seedbox traffic!!!. Anyway I use Filezilla to remove context from my seedbox. I figure its possible to set up a script to do it automatically.
Very interesting as usual. Would you mind a Bitwarden + let's encrypt tutorial? Really curious if the proxy net thing is still needed
For anyone like me who stumbled upon this video and you're getting a Failed to create folder root directory mkdir /mnt/user: permission denied error:
So the data 1 and data 2 mount paths.
Mount them wherever your want your syncd files to be. So for example for data2 mine looks like
/mnt/user/Media/
It's within the media folder that I have a /Downloads/completed torrents folder
Now here's the mistake I was making.
When adding your share to syncthing on your server don't put the exact file path of where your files are. Instead use /data1 (or data2 if that's what you used) and then the rest of your subdirectors will show.
So for example mine is /data2/Downloads/complete torrents
Spent all day trying to figure this out. Hope this helps.
Great tutorial thanks in so many ways. I do have a question if you use the above method and SABNZB is your download client, once Sonar moves the file it deletes the .stfolder casuing SYNC issues with SYNCTHINGS, any workaround or suggestion. Thanks in advance.
already signed up for seedit4me before watching your video and for the last few days syncthing on the seedbox has been pegging the cpu's so much and trashing the server hard drives the provider disabled syncthing on my seedbox. I re-enabled it and same issues after resetting it up again. Bad seedbox provider? any alternatives? I set it up per your video and everyhting worked perfectly except now it is killing the seedbox server.
I need help so I’m using nzbget from ultraseedbox for Sonarr and it syncs everything with my unraid server. But Sonarr only imports some files after nzbget downloads them and while syncthing says its syncing everything there is nothing in my unraid folder and it’s all in the ultraseedbox. I opened some of the files on ultraseedbox and they are the episodes that I am missing. Pls help.
I have the same solution but I do use a LFTP shell script to sync my files to my unraid server. Because the issue I had with syncing files like that is that Sonarr and Radarr would add partial files to the library that is files that had not been completely synced yet. Does Syncthing add an file extension to the file while it is syncing? so Sonarr and Radarr does not grab a partial file?
Yes,it adds syncthing to the partially downloaded file.
Great teaching job!
I'm running into an issue with the Sonar Download Client portion sending an error - Unknown exception: Response from server does not contain valid XML. Checked host and Url Path multiple times but no luck. Anyone have advice?
getting the same, update me if you figure it out and I'll do the same
did yall fix this
noah dyer figured it out in another one of the comments -> use username.servernumber.usbx.me as host name port 433 (ssl on) and url path /RPC2
I get this same error also. I use Ultraseedbox and followed the video. but i get Unknown exception: Response from server does not contain valid XML.
@@badgertail1 This fixed my issue...thank you
your intro music always make me think if bf1942 menu music
Hey Tyler your right, yeah it does sound a bit like it ! :)
Once syncthing drops the files in the folder on the local side, how then do I get them to go into their proper directories in plex? I have existing TV Shows and Movies directories.. I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around it unless I do it manually
on your seedbox if you have separate folders for movies tv etc, you can just add a separate syncs on syncthing for each folder. On the mapped folder you want them to sync to (on your unraid server), you can set this location to sync directly into your plex directories
Problem here is that series and movies are in one folder...
i have one question do I still need a indexer for Sonarr or Radarr? Or will Syncthing do the work and tell the Seedbox where to search for the movie / show?
Signed up to ultra seed box through your link. Unraid came out of no where now it's too confusing so I'll cancel the ultra seed box
On the ignore patterns step. If the unpacked filename ended up something like this. This.movie.is.called.something.ending.r.mkv would that not end up with it being ignored?
I wonder if you can help me i have gotten ultra seed box i i have set up radarr and sonnar radarr works perfectly but sonnar can not grab links
I'm a bit confused, I've never used any of this....once you had the file on the unraid server, why did you need to use Sonarr and/or Radarr? Couldnt the file have just downloaded to the share that Plex is looking at?
Also, for the seedbox, as the files move downstream do they delete off of seedbox so that 2TB would be sufficient space, or do they just pile up on there?
Awesome video....tons of steps, gonna take me a minute to get this all setup, figured out and working!
Sonar and radar are for indexing and finding torrents to download. The seedbox does the downloading for you which is what you want and yes you leave the files there so that the seedbox can seed the files ti others. There are benefits and advantages to seedbox vs at home. But the main advantage of a seedbox is speed and 24/7 but the downside is you have to trust the seedbox provider and you have to pay monthly. So seedboxes even throw in VPN access.
Not unless you're downloading entire series files. If you have individual seasons or episodes than it'll be unorganized in the folder syncthing downloads it to and Plex won't be able to see the whole series. Sonarr organizes it.
Excellent tutorial, thank you.
What if I'd like to simply download the files automatically once to my local folder, and then be able to delete/move them from my local folder without triggering a new download from synching? Is that possible?
I think what you want are hardlinks…look into it.
Hi sir having troubles with my vpn provider for torrents i'm considering a seedbox. 2 questions will syncthings work if the unraid server is behind a vpn? Is the connections for syncthings between the seebox and unraid secure and Anonymous ? Thanks best regards
But if Radarr/Sonarr is still downloading missing files for the seedbox to download... isnt your home ip still getting used? Doesnt it download then send to the seedbox?
Pretty sure it doesn't. Sonarr doesn't download them directly. It just sends the information to the seedbox and that downloads it.
Although using a seedbox is faster with regards to downloading torrents, but syncing the files to your home server or NAS eats up my home download bandwidth I'm cap at 1tb isn't one of pros for having a seedbox to save on bandwidth... So what's the point?
David Posada The point is, while torrenting, your home IP address is safe and not traceable by your ISP, because you’re infact using the seedbox’s IP address to torrent. Then, you use your home connection, through http or ftp, to download stuff from your seedbox to your home computer. So when your ISP sees that you are downloading stuff from a server through ftp, they won’t suspect torrenting or anything. Think of it as a VPN replacement (kind of).
@@undead_is_my_race9879 factsss
Hi
What is the raid server and how do I set it up
Sorry if it’s a noob question
Is there a way to mount external samba share into the seedbox?
Signed up for Ultraseedbox though your link ;)
great, thankyou :)
When Sonarr imports the file, doesn't it delete it and syncthing will download it again to your unraid server? Or does syncthing only download everything once?
I have set ruTorrent to delete the files on the seedbox after my share ratio or time condition is met.Radarr/Sonarr then moves the local copy to your final destination. You can set different conditions for different labels in ruTorrent.
Did you follow the below method in the end? or did you find a way to stop Syncthing (remote) side stop searching for the file locally and replacing it when deleted locally?
Was trying to install Syncthing this morning for use with Obsidian, and there is no longer a Container Path: for /sync. They now have 2 seperate Container Paths for /data1 & /data2. I'm trying to wrap my head around it, and the documentation and Google searches are not really helping either. Would it be possible to get one of your famous 2min vids on 2023 syncthing unraid installation?
/data1 and /data2 are just example directories, you don't need to allocate them. You can continue using /sync or whatever you choose to name your directory.
I tried the steps in this video, but I have having some trouble since I am using Rapid Seedbox and it doesn't have the Port details. Do you have steps on how I would set this up using Rapid Seedbox?
I have a cloud server. How do I add that instead .?
Another great video. You are probably not reading comments on this anymore, but just in case. Do you run the sync down to your Server thru a VPN? I am not interested in my ISP having any visibility of my traffic habits, so I was considering setting up an OpenVPN tunnel for this. ultraseedbox supports being a VPN endpoint. Not sure if this would over complicate it as my unRaid server would be the VPN client, but the Seedbox would be the Sync client.
Sonarr or radarr can't clean up the syncthing files and folders after import can it?
Ive been following your videos for a while been using your setups with great results. how would you handle using this setup with the handbreak re-encode setup with sonar and radarr?
Just the same. have the seedbox unpack the files. Have syncthing sync them to a handrake watch folder. then have handrake output them to another folder which you add to the sonarr radarr mapping as the complete folder. hope that makes sense :)
If you use 4k then it makes sense just stream from Netflix because download files takes up to much data in 4K an the quality between streaming an downloading is not touchable in 4K 60hz. I have Sony vow 325es an it blows away the epson6050.
I'm still having trouble with Radarr/Sonarr automating thing
Since this is 4 years old, some thing changed, like the rutorrent showing /home/user/ (but ssh show i'm on /home36) I got the yellow download icon saying no file found on /home/user/downloads/rtorrent but I set my remote mapping to '/home/user/downloads/rtorrent/completed'
did you ever figure this out, I am having the same issue. I think it's because rutorrent says the save path is "/home/user/downloads/rtorrent" and not "/home/user/downloads/rtorrent/completed" but I don't know for sure
I too am having this exact issue, would love an updated video.
I can't find the RPC port info with Rapidseedbox. Help?
Nice video but I still can't connect Radarr/sonarr to my seedbox at rapid seedbox. Not sure why. Test always says 'unable to connect to rtorrent
what do the mappings do?
I have this up. I have Gigabit internet and I am only getting up to 5Mb download speeds. Seems slow compared to to what I have seen in your video. Any ideas on what is slowing my downloads?
I have a similar configuration with the exception of SABnzb as my download client on the seedbox. Everything works between finding content in Radarr and Sonar, downloading the file on the seedbox with SABnzb and bringing the files back to the unRAID server using Syncthing. However, Radarr and Sonarr do not see the file on the unRAID server (the files are in the share locally). Any help would be appreciated. I have looked over everything multiple times and I'm lost. Thank You.
[Error] DownloadedMovieImportService: Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Radarr:
@Spaceinvader One I didn't see where you had a video to do this or similar and you are my go-to unRAID configuration walkthrough. :D
My torrents, after they move, are stuck on 'pausing'. No idea why it's doing that - anyone have any suggestions? I can't get them out of the 'Pausing' state after they have downloaded.
Did you ever figure this out?
@@WilPagan Yes but this was 2 years ago and I have no idea what I did to correct it any longer. Sorry
@@Usafle thanks for the response. I took out the path I put in sonarr and it worked.
any way to set this up using delugevpn with a 2nd unraid box?
What's the easiest way to monitor your seedbox to make sure you haven't hit your storage limit?
really probably just logging in and looking at the disk usage in the webUI
Hi, thanks for the video. Just two questions, by what means of payment did you buy your Bitcoin ? If it’s by PayPal or credit card, isn’t it the same to pay directly with PayPal ? (I’m talking about security). Thank you.
Not necessarily. The only thing paypal would see is you have brought bitcoin, but would be unsure of what you do with the bitcoin as its anonymous. PayPal now allow support for buying cryptocurrency now.
Dude your video! I got a few questions tho. I just got a DMCA message for torrenting Avatar last airbender (of all things), so I want to know if the seedbox will allow me to bypass that like VPNs do
Also one thing I don't get is why I need to configure Sonarr/Radarr telling the remote folder if Syncthing will sync the files locally to my NAS? Isn't it easier to just configure it like you do normally on a local network and have Syncthing bring you the files?
Yes a seedbox lets you get past DMCA notices though it depends on the provider. The ones in the Netherlands specifically designed for torrenting are the best. The VPS's especially if they're in the US will forward the DMCA to you.
Sonarr and Radarr organizae the files for you so that they can be immediately used by Plex, Jellyfin or whatever else you use. If you just sync it normally, you'll have to organize the movie files, TV shows and seasons yourself instead of it being fully automated.
Not sure where I have gone wrong but my Unraid Syncthing & Seedbox Syncthing never see each other when adding remote device. Not sure how to troubleshoot this
Strange, sometimes it can take a few minutes for the accept notice to pop up.
@@SpaceinvaderOne does our unraid server need to be accessible outside from my home internet in order for syncthing to work? I was able to link the two syncthings together but the remote devices are still listed as disconnected.
If anyone on Windows could do a video showing how to do the remote path mapping for sonarr/radarr that would be awesome. I've seen 20 odd message board posts and never found one that worked.
Greate guide thank you
Is your Unraid server the local storage right where all completed files will go?
Yes the Unraid server is local storage for me.
Is there any benefit to this VS a VPN? Other than the upload speeds and torrent ratios being kept high. Is this more secure than having your torrent client behind a VPN?
no very similar regarding security as either method doesn't use your own IP.
@@SpaceinvaderOne thanks for the reply. Much as I love this method I just can't justify the extra expense. But great video as always.
Is it save to move files on your server from there?
I live in Vietnam now so downloading isn't a danger.What I'm really wondering is- once the files are downloaded to a cloud- can they still be seeded by the seedbox?
Yes, with ultra seedbox private torrents seed, but public seed until 2.0 you will need to ask whoeever you're thinking of going with.
Figured I would ask on here as maybe some people here are smarter than me. For some reason ruTorrent refuses to properly move files once they are finished. Or, if it does move them, it doesn't update itself and Sonarr on the new file save location. Any help out there?
And occasionally it DOES move it correctly and update the save path... why does AutoTools suck so bad.....
@@hardcorepooka104 x2 im having the exact same issue with the AutoTools feature!
@@BangemBerryTV Mine has actually been working recently. Didn't do anything to fix it so I'm pretty much just going to chalk it up to magic.
I presume this is negated/redundant by magnet?
Where does one find the port details in rapid seedbox like you show from ultra seedbox?
I have the same question. Rapid seems like it uses a URL shortener or something
Hi spaceinvader One
This looks very interesting, something I can really use but only one question will this Seedbox work on an Android because I only have a Nvidia Shield. This Seedbox looks a hell of a lot faster. Better then downloading a 1 TV series and waiting a week for it to download the old-fashioned way like I was, for educational purposes only.
Hi Brian. So you dont have a computer to sync the files too. Well the seedbox obviously runs online so that part is okay. You can install syncthing onto the seedbox then there is a syncthing app for android. So i guess you could sync the files directly to the shield (if you have enough space) . Also sonarr and radarr will not run natively on the shield but again you can set them up in the seedbox. hope this helps
Hi spaceinvader one
Thanks for getting back to me so soon, I hope this will all work out I am not very computer literate (I'm 52 so I do not learn things so good I'm a quadriplegic for the last 30 years and that is where I killed all of my short-term memory or most of it from the motorcycle accident that is why I have trouble remembering things) I just have to figure it out I guess, that's the only way I taught myself what I know now and that is not much just by watching videos on RUclips and things like that not the greatest thing but that's all I had, I just added a 1 terabyte hard drive to my memory so I should have enough space.
P.S. I was just thinking since you are so much smarter than I am would you pretty pretty please write out something step by step what I have to do to complete this that would be tremendously helpful. Thank you very very much in advance ! ! !
Signed Brian
What are the advantages of something like this let's say over Usenet in terms of speed ???? Usually my Usenet downloads 4 to 5 times faster than traditional torrents
Torrents are so 90s 😅 stick with your usenet..
You can set this up to download from Usenet as well. You can set up NZBGet and others on the seedbox and connect them to Sonarr. Then you'll get the high speed link of the seedbox and it will automagically show up where you want it.
@@hardcorepooka104 why would you seedbox usenet? You dump them to SSD cache downloads share no reason for a seedbox with usenet. You can intermediate unpack them on an unassigned external or internal SSD or an nvme for example and it's fast as hell. Especially if you have GB internet you are looking at 2-5 minutes from download, to unpack, to showing up in plex.
@@Dros34 I'm not saying you should, I'm just saying you can. I also haven't used Usenet in many years so I don't know what it's like nowadays. The nice thing is setting up both torrent & usenet in Sonarr and letting it find the best versions of things for you.
@@hardcorepooka104 right, makes sense. I understand setting up both but from personal experience I've seen no reason to use torrents with usenet and being subscribed to 3 solid usenet. Have yet to find any issue with not finding stuff in a few years. It just seems like a lot of extra BS you can avoid. Options are good though. Point taken
Is it possible to set this up to use PIA VPN?
Would this work with resilio sync? Just asking as I already have this app
Similar setup, and yes that's no issue. However resilio has paid features and is proprietary.
Excellent video just what I've been needing. Currently using setup from your previous video about using vpn. Prefer this much better thanks. Followed it excatly and works great. How can I donate small amount?
Thank you, Colin glad it was useful for you. And thank you for the kind offer to donate. I have a Paypal donation that you can use here. www.paypal.me/spaceinvader
@@SpaceinvaderOne Small donation sent thanks again
Time to update this video? Yea!