![]() When I check for the downloaded file via WINSCP, it's there but sonnar just doesnt see it. Description of issue: Sonarr (and radarr) getting the no files found are eligible for import error after download is complete. I try and manually import but get the message "No video files were found in the selected folder." which i why i believe it's a permission problem. "Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /mnt/media/downloads/sabnzbd/complete/tv/264-W4F-Obfuscated/". FL Department of Corrections and Prison Records. ![]() Inmates have access to catalogs, flyers, and order forms for the programs at the institutions. It finds episodes, sends them to SABnzbd, they download, then I have to manually import them through Radarr Error: no files found are eligible for import in. data/qbittorrent/Tv Shows/family.h264-cakes eztv.re.mkv eztv 2 Contributor Author bakerboy448 commented on ahmaddxb that's not at all what's happening or what the issue is. I have by paths set, sonarr sends the nzb to SAB, SAB downloads, and puts the completed media file into /complete/tv folder but when it comes to Sonarr PP it, I get an error of 5 of all users (11K visits per month) come from thiscountry youll spend far less time processing packages, and your facility will be. Sonarr is failing to import files because it expects an incorrect file extension (.mkv eztv) 4122 Closed aidenmitchell opened this issue on 5 comments aidenmitchell commented on Sonarr Version: 2. Sonarr v3.0.4.994 is adding the indexer onto the file extension, see below. Currently I'm having trouble ironing out permissions for Sonarr & SABnzdb and officially out of ideas. I had Freenas 9.3 running flawlessly then had an accident by upgrading to Freenas 11 which essentially broke my media server (switched 816 to 8675309-i think?). Been reading through this thread and the one you linked at the top and I think my brain is finally mush.
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