In Kodi I watch a show that turns out is a fake release, like it’s an older episode named like the new one.
What is the proper procedure to black list it and download another version?
In Kodi I watch a show that turns out is a fake release, like it’s an older episode named like the new one.
What is the proper procedure to black list it and download another version?
Delete the file from Sonarr (or delete outside of Sonarr, then rescan the series), then you can blacklist it from History (or from History for that single episode).
I can request a feature then… A simple way for me to do all this in one click from within Sonaar?
When I delete the show manually, say from within Kodi, the episode is not longer even watched for.
Every time I encounter a situation like this it’s a pain to fix it.
If you have “Ignored Deleted Episodes” enabled then Sonarr is doing exactly what its told to, it doesn’t know why you deleted the episode.
If you blacklist a release Sonarr will search for a replacement, but if the cutoff was already met its going to reject any results, so Sonarr needs to see the file deleted first.
Since we’re dealing with different objects (an item in history vs a file on disk) there isn’t a one click solution to this.
I realize that Sonaar is doing what it’s told to, I often delete shows and I want them to not be fetched again.
How can I blacklist a release that has already been downloaded and moved? There seems to be no option for that…
I know there is no solution currently, that why I was requesting it.
From history, you need to pick the grabbed event, not the import.
I should have said there won’t be a one click solution, this is a scenario where a little more user involvement is required to ensure it does exactly what is wanted.
There is no option to blacklist or even a red x in the history for the grab event…
Mark as failed in the info modal if you’re accessing it from the global history or click the red X from the episode history.
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