There might be another api available in Vuze to get the filelist of the download, we just prefer not to do additional api calls coz at this point in the process we don’t know if we’re even going to import anything. Ideally we’d work with Vuze to fix that ambiguity. Vuze supplies a ‘downloadDir’ which is technically correct, but has different implications in single vs multi downloads. Solution would probably be to extract the name from the torrent file, but I think we normally use magnets, making that impossible to do reliably. I think vuze uses the name in the torrent file metadata as folder name, instead of the releasename we supply. The real correct path is this: C:\Sonarr\.x264-TBS\.x264-tbs.mkvĪny assistance on this issue would be most The releasename on the site is with rartv, but if you inspect the torrent you’ll see rarbg. No video files were found in the selected folder. When I try to manual import them from the Activity screen I get this error: Manual Import - .X264-TBS I have to manually import them by going through ‘Wanted’. Some downloads work fine and import correctly. Its not limited to a certain release group, but I think most of the time the problem ones do come from rartv or rarbg. This is the error in the log file: Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: C:\Sonarr\.x264-TBS\.x264-TBS No files found are eligible for import in C:\Sonarr\.x264-TBS\.x264-TBS I have this error with some torrents downloading and CDL is failing to read the correct path. Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows):
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