#!/bin/bash torrentid = $1 torrentname = $2 torrentpath = $3 This plugin allows you to run a script after downloading a file, and that’s what we will do: In Deluge you need to install the Execute plugin. Remember to set it up with you OpenSubtitles user.Īfter it, I use Filebot with commands, scripts I configured, not the UI. Installation on the pi has some difficulty but if I did it you can. Ok, it’s true, Sonarr and CouchPotato can do the renaming and moving on their own but what about the subtitles? and what about having a software specialized for that? much better isn’t it? Filebot “the ultimate tv renamer / subtitle downloader” comes to rescue you. You can also automatically add movies that have more than an 8 in IMDB….boom! Moving and renaming media and getting subtitles - FilebotĪnd the last part, we got the movies, the shows but they have strange names, you still need subtitles and the media is placed in a downloads folder…. Once configured what CouchPotato will do for you is download the movies you are interested in the moment they are available in a good enough quality (can be configured), add them to your wanted list and go to the cinema only when really necessary. Skip the part about moving/renaming like before. Downloading movies will become very easy.Īfter a very easy installation, the configuration is similar to Sonarr, set you downloader (deluge), indexers and were to download the movies. My love doesn’t go only to Sonarr, CouchPotato is also deep in my heart, I guess I have “software polygamy”. Later you will see this is not necessary with Filebot. In my case I have pushbullet telling me when a TV show has been grabbed. If it wasn’t enough you can also configure notification in “Connections”. After that is easy, just add the shows you are interested in and the quality you want and they will be downloaded automatically when released, skip the part about moving/renaming for the moment. Filebot will handle itĪlso you need to set up some indexers for the content (rarbg in my case at the time of writing). Skip the configuration about moving/renaming in Sonarr and CouchPotato. Once you have it running, remember to configure it to use the deluge client you installed before (or any other you chose). The installation is a little bit more tricky since it involves Mono. I’m in love with Sonarr and the moment you start using it you will feel the same. Sonarr will handle all the TV shows downloads. Remember to configure it to download the torrents to the disk we mounted in the previous post, unless you want to run out of space in the pi very fast. In case your are intesred, here you have some useful data for a more advanced installation. The installation is pretty straightforward and after it you will be able to control it from a client you can install on windows/mac/linux. It also has a “client-server” mode very useful for head-less raspberry and some plugins available that make it very flexible. The one I chose is Deluge because of being free, light-weight and ad-free. There are several options available for downloading torrents. Moving and renaming media and getting subtitles - Filebotįollowing the guide to have a Raspberry hadling all the media downloads at home, let’s continue: BitTorrent client.Raspberry Pi 3 a.k.a the 24/7 auto downloader II
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