





Just fyi for it to work you can’t do the qbit extension block list. So pick which way you prefer. Also look at getting into private trackers which usually don’t have that issue.


Sonarr now has functionality to fail downloads with certain extensions. It will still download them but then it will mark as failed. It’s in the settings for each individual indexer, I think it’s just called Fail Downloads, make sure you show advanced settings.


This is how it evaluates what to grab, with a slight correction on that “preferred word score” is “custom format score”. https://wiki.servarr.com/lidarr/faq#how-are-possible-downloads-compared
So beyond quality, custom formats would be the greatest tool you could use to dictate that you’d want to score deluxe version lower that releases without deluxe in the name.


If you click the human icon in the activity queue you can see what release it thinks best matches what it grabbed, it could be possible that the release you grabbed isn’t on MB or the tags point to a different release.
When I add an artist the albums might show the giant multi disk tracklist but as soon as something is downloaded it picks a release that more closely matches what was downloaded. It’s not perfect always though but usually it’s not due to a mismatch in track numbers unless the release I have is not on MB


The release it “defaults” to should have no bearing on what it grabs though, it’s just what’s displayed until it grabs something and updates to the release that best matches the download.


https://yggleak.top/ was an interesting read


https://yggleak.top/ was an interesting read


But you wouldn’t be able to seed to other passive nodes, so yea it works but it’s not optimal and makes things harder for older/not popular torrents.


Mullvad doesn’t support port forwarding which you want for this use case.


36, with plans for more