I’m new to Sonarr and I’m discovering it, maybe it’s my fault.
My problem is the following.
I have added Naruto Shippuden as “anime” in Sonarr.
I have made a profile named “HD French” with this parameter
“French
Unknown, HDTV-720p, WEBDL-720p”
When I make a manual search for this episode for example
Naruto Shippuden - 17x66 (427) - Road To Tenten - Into The Dream World (1)
I obtain many answers from Nyaa torrent (that great) but I can’t download the release I want.
I want one of these 3 (they are viewed as Unknown quality by Sonarr)
Naruto Shippuden 427-428 VOSTFR par Fansub-Resistance (848480) - version MQ
Naruto Shippuden 427-428 VOSTFR par Fansub-Resistance (1280720) - version h265
Naruto Shippuden 427-428 VOSTFR par Fansub-Resistance (1280*720) - version MQ
But for each the download button is not available and I have a red exclamation point with :
“226,6MB is larger than maximum allowed : 0kb
Episode wasn’t requested”
The episode is monitored (and requested) and I don’t have any quality with a max set to 0kb
What can I do to have the download button available?
Check your settings under quality. There you can alter the maximum allowed filesize per quality. Make sure you have advanced settings set to yes to view all qualities, unknown is hidden by default.
Also it seems to be a dual episode download, so there might be a problem with the mapping.
The issue is how they are named, Sonarr can’t parse Naruto Shippuden 427-428 VOSTFR par Fansub-Resistance (848*480) - version MQ into the proper Series and Episode, it figures out the series (so you don’t get unknown Series), but its not a standard anime named release, double episodes are supported but typically anime releases have [ReleaseGroup] at the beginning or end that Sonarr uses to treat it as anime.
Sonarr doesn’t currently allow manually adding a release unless its able to determine which episode it is:
The problem is 427 can be interpreted as season 4 episode 27 or absolute 427, without any modifiers Sonarr treats it as the latter so there isn’t a way we can currently support this naming convention. It may be something that we can support later on with some improvements to how things are parsed, but at the moment its not.