![]() ![]() With the rss: I tell Flexget to look at the RSS feed from kickasstorrents to retrieve torrent files. # manual run: flexget -task seed_series_db -disable-advancement -learnĭownload: /share/Qdownload/rtorrent/watch/tvshowsĪs you can see, it doesn't really matter if the options of a task are chronologically. Kickass is my default tasks: this one is done automatically everytime flexget runs. I have 2 different tasks 'seed_series_db' and 'kickass'. I'll just show you mine and explain what's is in it. There are a lot of different ways to make this file. To make this file will take some reading into, especially if you want to additional features.īasically, config.yml is a file that tells FlexGet where to look for new torrents (input RSS feed), which ones to take (filter series list) and where to put the torrent (output watch folder). On the FlexGet site, you can get a lot (really a lot) of information how to do make this file. The location on your QNAP to put it is /opt/local/ Make it in a text editor on your PC or with vi or something on your QNAP. You have to make a config.yml file for this. Next step is to configure FlexGet for your favourite tv shows. These torrents file will be put in the watch folder of rtorrent (/share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/rtorrent/watch/tvshows)įor the installation, ssh into your QNAP and give these commands one by one:Ĭode: Select all flexget It wont do much except show a table with options but you know that it works. We'll use FlexGet for thisįlexget downloads torrents from an RSS feed. Now we have our Bittorrent set up, we have to get our torrent files. filebot: after subtitle is download, the file gets moved from subtitles to here to get renamed by FileBot and moved to the series library subtitles: after episode is download file gets moved from rtorrent/complete/tvshows to here to get subtitiles I also made a folder rtorrent/tvshows with some subdirs: no_action: torrent files that I will process manually movies_getsubs: movie torrent files without subtitles tvshows: all torrent files from FlexGet go here (see later in the how-to) To segregate my torrent files, I made a couple of subdirs in the rtorrent/watch folder: I only adjust the download speed to unlimited, the rest I keep default.Īfter installation rtorrent makes a folder tree for downloading in Qdownload/rtorrent. ![]() Off course you can adjust a lot of settings which is just an added bonus for getting rtorrent. After manually installing the qpkg in App Center (step A above), it's essentially done. By making these subdirs you can apply custom-made downstream processing for any of the folders in the rtorrent/complete folder. If you make a subdir in the rtorrent/watch folder, it will create the same subdir in downloads/ and complete/ so you can direct torrent traffic. I choose rtorrent for one specific reason: multiple watch-download directory pairs. This is practical to put all your scripts and links together so you only need to remember one directory for future adjustments Ĭ) Install python and setup tools on your QNAPĬode: Select all cd /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/ FileBot: Choose one of the Embedded Linux packages, depending on your QNAP model. AutoSub: Download the non-Windows one note: JRE (build 1.7.0_40-b43, headless): follow the first reply in this thread can be achieved with any other scripting language of your choosing.Ī) Install these QPKG packages from App Center: Also I working knowledge of Python basics might come in handy, although the scripts I propose for moving files etc. Iii) To do this setup, you will do some Linux command line: working with ssh,vi and browsing through the file structure. Therefor I advise not simply to copy-paste any code or file content before having inspected it. Ii) Your folder structure will probably differ from mine so make changes accordingly: all my shares are under /share/MD0_DATA/. I) My QNAP setup at the time of writing is: QNAP TS-659 Pro+ running firmware 4.0.2 everything is done on the QNAP, independent from user inputġ) Find new TV show torrent files using an RSS feed and FlexGetģ) Download English and Dutch subtitles using AutoSub (from )Ĥ) Rename the episodes and move them to the multimedia library using FileBot totally free using torrents (opposed to Usenet and Sickbeard) Reading about a lot of cool handy programs, I decided to automate the process, merely by concatenating these programs. Having a collection of 20+ ongoing TV shows it became a daily pass-time to check for new episodes, finding the correct subtitles, renaming and moving the episodes to my multimedia library. I'm probably one out of a lot of people who puts a considerable amount of of time in collecting new TV show episodes. ![]()
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