Sonarr version (exact version): 2.0.0.5150 OS: Windows 10 Debug logs: Debug Logs Download Client: qBittorrent 4.0.3 (had same problem on 4.0.4) Description of issue: Completed Download handling isn’t functioning properly. Shows up with HTTP error 400 despite everything else seeming to work just fine. Fairly new to this but I’ve tried everything I can think of, as Sonarr and qBittorrent have no problems communicating otherwise (Sonarr can send new downloads to qBit, Sonarr can recognize when downloads are completed, etc)
It happened after the 2.0.0.5150 update on Feb 23rd. Now all the torrents remain stuck qbittorent and I just got an error saying cannot connect to the download client. The error when I try to connect through the Sonarr is
Failed to get the list of torrents: JSON integer 18446744073709537000 is too large or small for an Int64. Path ‘[5].eta’, line 1, position 5823.
Uninstalled Sonarr and reverted to the master version. Download Handling is working just fine now, but definitely not the ideal solution if you have a lot of series already set up.
I tried doing that. It worked for a bit and then stopped working again.
Getting a 400:BadRequest error again in the logs. However, when I test the download client, it tests successfully.
The files are being moved correctly to the folders, but still stuck in the download client. Also, the file renaming isn’t working correctly, even though I haven’t changed anything.