Please review the installation on POSIX guide if you prefer to self compile. The installer based installation process is described below. This allows the NZBGet installer to work for most Linux installations including NAS, media players, WLAN routers, and other devices (even Chromebooks). Move files associated with the download, e.g., SRT subtitle files.ĭelete any files not relevant to the media, e.g., NFO files.Linux installations are an easy process as NZBGet provides installers for Linux which require only Linux kernel 2.6 or later with no other library dependencies. This will typically allow Plex, Emby, Jellyfin, etc., to match the files to metadata for poster descriptions easily. Should the files be renamed after downloading? We recommend turning this on and leaving the episode naming settings as default. This is the list of extensions or filename globs SickChill ignores when Post Processing This allows you to edit the file still but has Sickrage process it. * Softlink: This works a bit like a Windows shortcut placing a ghost copy of the file so that it can be in two places simultaneously, both your download folder and your media folder. Hardlinking differs from copying because if you change something about file A, it also changes file B, unlike a copy. However, both files would be renamed, unlike softlink. * Hardlink: This works a bit like the copy command. This will dictate what SickChill does with the file one Processed your options are * Copy: Create a copy * Move: Move the file from the completed folder to the root folder. Depending on your download client, this could be either `~/Downloads` or `~/files` This is the Directory your download client will place the completed TV files before SickChill Processes them. We will go through the relevant sections below. This is the section where you will be telling SickChill how to handle your completed downloads, Where to put them, Should they be renamed, etc. To make use of Provider's not preinstalled into SickChill will require Jackett or some other 3rd party intermediary. Qbitorrent Password: As configured in UCP under Qbitorrent If you are a user of NZB's (Usenet), you will need to enable nzb search providers and link your NZB download client (NZBget or SABnzbd) NZBGet Connection Settings Search NZBs: ENABLED This is used to interface SickChill with other applications, and it can be found at the bottom of the page. The main setting to bring attention to in this section is your API. This needs to be edited to point towards the correct folder. By default, Show root directories is set to your files folder. There is only one option here that must be adjusted to work with the folder structure. Your first steps are to address the settings from the cog icon in the top right hand side General Configuration Root Directories This is the password you set when installing SickChill Username can be found in the Control Panel. We'll be doing the following:Īfter the Installation of SickChill via the Control Panel and opening the Web interface by clicking Connect, you will be presented with this page asking for your username and password. This assumes that this is your first time installing SickChill, and you'll be storing your media locally, saving it to ~/media. In this section, we'll be setting up SickChill for the first time. SickChill is an automatic Video Library Managerįor more information, you may visit this guide here:
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