![]() ![]() I just tried out the new version (3.) and the error seems to have changed a bit. Probably need to fix up the mediainfo Dublin too. Ok that is something we can fix Sonarr side hopefully. System.InvalidOperationException: Sequence contains more than one matching elementĪt ( 1 source, System.Func2 predicate) in /Users/cas/Desktop/mono-main/mono/external/corefx/src/System.Linq/src/System/Linq/Single.cs:143Īt .MacOsVersionAdapter.Read () in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Mono\EnvironmentInfo\VersionAdapters\MacOsVersionAdapter.cs:41Īt .ctor (`1 versionAdapters, NLog.Logger logger) in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Common\EnvironmentInfo\OsInfo.cs:61 The error it's providing is especially strange because it's referencing build files which are no longer on my computer. What's odd though is that when this build is on the computer, Sonarr refuses to start. HTPC Guides has very detailed guides about installing and setting up both Sonarr and NZBGet.There currently is a macOS arm64 mono build, which I do have installed on my Mac at the moment: Install Sonarr and NZBGet on your Raspberry Pi A good place to start is the subreddit /r/usenetinvites. Most paid indexers are invite-only platforms, so it might take a little bit of work to get an invite. Free services are less reliable when it comes to that. The other thing you might need is to sign up at one or two paid indexers which cost around $10 a year. The advantage of those is that you usually don’t have problems with finding new episodes. You’ll need the account details of such a provider while setting up NZBGet. To access Usenet’s file-sharing service, you need to sign up at one of the many Usenet providers such as Supernews or UsenetServer. ![]() Sonarr checks the NZBGet’s process and marks the episode as downloaded.NZBGet downloads the episode, extracts it and moves it to a specified folder.As soon as Sonarr finds a new or missing episode in the quality you want, it sends an instruction to NZBGet to download it.Sonarr keeps quering the indexer’s “feed” looking for episodes which are still missing.You add a TV show to the Sonarr database.Below is a basic example of how they work together: Although NZBGet and Sonarr are two separate programs, they are connected and communicate with each other. NZBGet is a robust and lightweight Usenet downloader which, as the name already says, is responsible for downloading the episodes that Sonarr finds. ![]()
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