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submitted 5 hours ago* (last edited 18 minutes ago) by akilou@sh.itjust.works to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

I recently set up radarr and sonarr and I noticed that in Qbittorrent, it automatically adds the label/tag/category of 'radarr' or 'tv-sonarr'. (The terminology of label, tag, category changes based on how you're accessing it. It's confusing and makes this hard for me to search). I'd like to auto-tag/label/categorize by indexer because different indexers have different seeding criteria. What is the best way to auto-tag? Is it through radarr and sonarr or through qbittorrent? And where are the settings to control that? Or do I need a plugin or something?

Edit: I asked this in the Radarr Discord and they told me that you cant use Radarr to do this. They suggested setting up qbit_manage to do it.

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Iirc you can add tags to specific trackers in prowlarr (i think sonarr and radarr too, but im not sure) and they might do what you need. But you can also set seedtime/minimum ratio per tracker in prowlarr, thats what i do

[-] akilou@sh.itjust.works 1 points 7 minutes ago

I don't see an option for it in Prowlarr. Well, there is a section called "tags" when I edit an indexer, but it has a warning "tags should be use with caution they can have unintended effects. An indexer with a tag will only sync to apps with the same tag" which makes me think it's not the kind of "tag" I'm talking about.

If you know how to do it in Prowlarr, can you take a screenshot for me?

[-] Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 4 hours ago

Hasn't qBittorrent got an indexer column? I'm not home to check, but I'm sure I've got that set up

[-] akilou@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 hours ago

I just checked. There is a column you can choose to show called "tracker" but it shows weird stuff. Some of the torrents list torrentleach.org but a lot of them are stackoverflow (strangely) or random urls I don't recognize: jumbohostpro.eu, bgp.technology, empirehost.me... Etc

[-] CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee 1 points 1 hour ago

All those latter files are probably from public trackers since they're showing random URLs. I do like the other person suggested and just sort by tracker within the sonarr/radarr categories. If you don't use those categories, sonarr and radarr won't be able to find them in qbit. What I've also done is to create additional categories for each of my private trackers and then I just move the files over to those categories once they've been imported in my libraries, so I can seed them for as long as I like.

You might look into Prowlarr as you can set seed requirements on an individual basis for each tracker you use and it makes adding/removing trackers from the other *arr apps very easy.

[-] akilou@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 minutes ago

I exclusively use the same 3 private trackers. So if the weird urls are from public trackers that information isn't helpful to me anyway.

The seed requirements are only for a ratio, but my trackers let you stop seeding before a ratio of 1 if you've seeded for a certain amount of time. That amount of time varies by tracker. Also I don't want it to stop when I hit the bare minimum. I want an easy way to figure out which torrents I can safely delete when I want to clear up some space

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