(as far as I know!)Īnyhow: you’ll need an Intel CPU based QNAP. It’s unfortunate that QNAP still manufactures AMR based NAS devices, too often these users are left out in the cold with zero support for some of these great tools. In this article we only focus on a QNAP NAS installation, and since one of the packages appears to be Intel dependent (Mono), this will only work on an Intel CPU based QNAP. It’s just my opinion, but if you’re a Plex user … give Kodi a spin, you might like it better and it’s free. Note: Sonarr is not able to retrieve subtitles. Typically, but not required, you’d use an application like Kodi or Plex to playback those downloaded episodes. It can retrieve episodes from Usenet NZB’s or Torrents, names them properly, adds the appropriate information, thumbnails, etc, and renames and organizes your files as well. You could see it as your personal super PVR. The sole intend of Sonarr is to download episodes of your favorite TV series, fully automatically. In this article I assume you have one, or both of these, already installed. If you decide to use Torrents (not recommended), then make sure to have a Torrent Download Manager installed on your QNAP, like for example Transmission. On a QNAP I can HIGHLY recommend NZBGet, but SABNZBD will work as well. Sonarr does not download your TV shows for you, it needs a download manager of some sorts for that. Sonarr needs a Download Manager/Client!!! The purpose of this article is to introduce you to Sonarr and show you how to install Sonarr on a QNAP NAS.
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