Hey, awesome guide! I set everything up via Unraid with rTorrent, and everything works fine except for one issue. When cross-seed adds torrents, they don't have the original movie/series labels that Radarr/Sonarr assigned to them. Do you know how I can configure cross-seed to include the same labels as the original torrents in rtorrent? Thanks in advance!
Solid all around video. I've been messing with v6 for sometime now and while it's working great, I've got to say, despite having some really documentation on his website I do find that some of it doesn't exactly make much sense or rather certain things kind of contradict other things. For myself, I just cannot get cross-seed to inject to qbit without sonarr/radarr trying to import the linked file as an "upgrade". I've tried just about every different option mentioned to no avail. As I understand it, I don't want to use flatlinking as I don't use any other 3rd party applications. Have you got any ideas at all?
@@ryan9020 hey Ryan! Thanks for the comment. Rather surprised you are having sonarr and radarr pick up all your links. It shouldn't be doing that if your setting are correct and I'm guessing they aren't. Make sure your LinkDir is not the same category as your Arrs import category. My settings can be seen in my video and I never have this behavior. Try joining the cross seed discord for further help so they can check out your config if that doesnt work!
@@TechTails I appreciate the reply. So yeah, it's a very strange issue. Especially since I've been using v6 since I would say the day it dropped. It was very concerning early Sunday morning when an episode of a very popular series dropped (I won't drop any names of course). Since said episode drops at 3 a.m I was sleeping like a baby. Well, I woke up and while having my morning coffee I noticed a ton of imports by sonarr. To put a number on that, sonarr ending importing it about 400 times (once every 10 or 15 seconds). At the end of the day it's not a major issue as its just importing the same hardlink over and over but still does add some strain to the box! I'll go over everything again, I do appreciate the videos though! Cheers!
@@tokar86a hey there - I hate to say it but this is as basic as one can make it. What exactly did you need simplified? Remember this video one needs to read the wiki guide
@@tokar86a hey! May be a bit of a language barrier for ya but yes that's what is stated in the video. It uses a RSS list at its core sourced via prowlarr to obtain cross seed candidates from your indexers.
@@TechTails I have manage to get it to work. But it is only one problem. I have two torrent setup and it seems to be kind of a hassel for Cross-seed to use both the BT_backup that i have.
Hey thank you so much, this is very helpful
You are most welcome!
Hey, awesome guide! I set everything up via Unraid with rTorrent, and everything works fine except for one issue. When cross-seed adds torrents, they don't have the original movie/series labels that Radarr/Sonarr assigned to them. Do you know how I can configure cross-seed to include the same labels as the original torrents in rtorrent? Thanks in advance!
Solid all around video. I've been messing with v6 for sometime now and while it's working great, I've got to say, despite having some really documentation on his website I do find that some of it doesn't exactly make much sense or rather certain things kind of contradict other things. For myself, I just cannot get cross-seed to inject to qbit without sonarr/radarr trying to import the linked file as an "upgrade". I've tried just about every different option mentioned to no avail. As I understand it, I don't want to use flatlinking as I don't use any other 3rd party applications. Have you got any ideas at all?
@@ryan9020 hey Ryan! Thanks for the comment. Rather surprised you are having sonarr and radarr pick up all your links. It shouldn't be doing that if your setting are correct and I'm guessing they aren't. Make sure your LinkDir is not the same category as your Arrs import category. My settings can be seen in my video and I never have this behavior. Try joining the cross seed discord for further help so they can check out your config if that doesnt work!
@@TechTails I appreciate the reply. So yeah, it's a very strange issue. Especially since I've been using v6 since I would say the day it dropped. It was very concerning early Sunday morning when an episode of a very popular series dropped (I won't drop any names of course). Since said episode drops at 3 a.m I was sleeping like a baby. Well, I woke up and while having my morning coffee I noticed a ton of imports by sonarr. To put a number on that, sonarr ending importing it about 400 times (once every 10 or 15 seconds). At the end of the day it's not a major issue as its just importing the same hardlink over and over but still does add some strain to the box! I'll go over everything again, I do appreciate the videos though! Cheers!
Would be nice whit a more basic Guide on how to set this up for someone that are new to Cross seeding.
@@tokar86a hey there - I hate to say it but this is as basic as one can make it. What exactly did you need simplified? Remember this video one needs to read the wiki guide
@@TechTailslike are you able to set it up so it only serching for torrent that you can cross Seed. Like someone sort of list?
@@tokar86a hey! May be a bit of a language barrier for ya but yes that's what is stated in the video. It uses a RSS list at its core sourced via prowlarr to obtain cross seed candidates from your indexers.
@@TechTails I have manage to get it to work. But it is only one problem. I have two torrent setup and it seems to be kind of a hassel for Cross-seed to use both the BT_backup that i have.