Sonarr Quick Start Guide (2024)

  • Table of Contents
  • Quick Start Setup Guide
  • Startup
  • Media Management
    • Episode Naming
    • Importing
    • Root Folders
  • Profiles
  • Indexers
  • Download Clients
    • Usenet
    • BitTorrent
  • How to import your existing organized media library
    • Import episodes
      • Importing Existing Media
      • No match found
      • Fix faulty folder name after import
  • Add New Series

This page is still in progress and not complete. Contributions are welcome

For a more detailed breakdown of all the settings, check Sonarr =>Settings

In this guide we will try to explain the basic setup you need to do to get started with Sonarr. We're going to skip some options that you may see on the screen. If you want to dive deeper into those, please see the appropriate page in the FAQ and docs for a full explanation.

Please note that within the screenshots and GUI settings in orange are advanced options, so you will need to click Show Advanced at the top of the page to make them visible.

After installation and starting up, you open a browser and go to http://{your_ip_here}:8989

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First we’re going to take a look at the Media Management settings where we can setup our preferred naming and file management settings.

Click on Settings => Media Management on the left menu.

Episode Naming

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  • Check the box to enable Rename Episodes.
  • Decide on your Standard, Daily, and Anime episode naming conventions. You should review the recommended naming conventions here.

If you choose not to include quality/resolution or release group, this is information you cannot regain later. It is highly recommended that you include those in your naming scheme.

Importing

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  • (Advanced Option) If you want TBA episodes to be imported immediately, change Episode Title Required to "Never".
  • (Advanced Option) Enable Use Hardlinks instead of Copy more info how and why with examples TRaSH's Hardlinks Guide.
  • Check the box to import extra files, and add at least .srt to the list.

Root Folders

Here we will add the root folder that Sonarr will be using to import your existing organized media library and where Sonarr will be importing (copy/hardlink/move) your media after your download client has downloaded it. This is the folder where your series and episodes are stored for your media player to play them. It is NOT where you download files to!

* Non-Windows Users: If you're using an NFS mount ensure nolock is enabled.
* If you're using an SMB mount ensure nobrl is enabled.

The user and group you configured Sonarr to run as must have read & write access to this location.

Your download folder and media folder can’t be the same location

Don’t forget to save your changes!

Settings => Profiles

We recommend you to create your own profiles and only select the Quality Sources you actually want. However, there are several prefilled quality profiles available to choose from as well, if one of those fits. If you need more information about Profiles, please see the appropriate wiki page for that section.

Settings => Indexers

Here you’ll be adding the indexer/trackers that you’ll be using to actually download any of your files.

Once you’ve clicked the + button to add a new indexer, you’ll be presented with a new window with many different options. For the purposes of this wiki Sonarr considers both Usenet Indexers and Torrent Trackers as “Indexers”.

There are two sections here: Usenet and Torrents. Based upon what download client you’ll be using you’ll want to select the type of indexer you’ll be going with.

Most usenet indexers require an API key, which can be found in your Profile page on the indexer's website.

Most torrent trackers require Prowlarr or Jackett to be used in Sonarr

Add at least one indexer in order for Sonarr to work properly.

See the settings page and at the More Info (Supported) page for this section for more information.

Settings => Download Clients

Downloading and importing is where most people experience issues. From a high level perspective, the software needs to be able to communicate with your download client and have access to the files it downloads. There is a large variety of supported download clients and an even bigger variety of setups. This means that while there are some common setups there isn’t one right setup and everyone’s setup can be a little different. But there are many wrong setups.

See the settings page, at the More Info (Supported) page for this section, and TRaSH's Download Client Guides for more information.

Note that Sonarr does not regularly search for Episodes. See the FAQ Entry for details to understand how Sonarr works.
How does Sonarr find episodes?

After setting up your profiles/quality sizes and added your indexers and download client(s) it’s time to import your existing organized media library.

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Depending how well your existing series folders are named, Sonarr will try to match it with the correct series. You should review this list carefully before importing.

Library Import is only to be used on an existing organized library and shall not be used on a download folder or to ad-hoc import media.

  1. Navigate to Library Import
  2. Read and understand the Library Import Help Text
  3. Select or add the root (library) folder to import series from
  4. Review Sonarr's mapping/matching of Series Folders to TVDb series
  5. Set your monitoring settings and quality profile as appropriate
  6. Click Start Import

No match found

  1. Search the series name or TVDbId in the series selection box
  2. See this FAQ entry if the series cannot be found

Fix faulty folder name after import

  1. Remove the Series from Sonarr
  2. Library Import
  3. Ensure the series is mapped correctly

Refer to the Library Page for additional information

  • Use Wanted => Manual Import to import episode files to their series folders on an ad-hoc basis
  • Use Manage Episodes on a series' page to remap or map existing episode files in a series folder
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FAQs

How do I start Sonarr? ›

Open Sonarr.app in your Application folder. Browse to http://localhost:8989 to start using Sonarr.

Does Sonarr automatically download new episodes? ›

You can set a specific quality, and also set a minimum availability threshold, that way you don't waste bandwidth on poor-quality releases. Schedule automatic download: Once you've configured automatic downloading, you can schedule when Sonarr will look for new episodes to download.

What is the use of Sonarr? ›

Sonarr is a PVR client that indexes your TV content and searches for new downloads automatically. Easily input your favorite indexers or both torrents and Usenet then select your desired download client to begin!

How to connect Sonarr? ›

By default, Sonarr uses port 8989. So, once you install it, you can go to http://localhost:8989 using your favorite browser to start using Sonarr. Sonar port (8989) must also be opened on your local firewall or router if you want to access Sonarr from another computer in the same network.

Do you need a VPN for Sonarr? ›

# Note that Sonarr and Radarr don't necessarily need the VPN if you're using Prowlarr for the indexers. # But Prowlarr should be behind the VPN to avoid ISPs that block indexers.

How to check if Sonarr is running? ›

If you want to verify Sonarr is running, you can run the status command: $ sudo systemctl status Sonarr.

Can a Raspberry Pi run Sonarr? ›

Enable snaps on Raspberry Pi and install sonarr

Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully.

What is the app to manage Sonarr? ›

Helmarr is the ultimate companion app for Radarr and Sonarr users. Now, you can manage your media libraries on the go, with ease and convenience. Helmarr gives you full control over your Radarr and Sonarr instances. Add, delete, and manage your movies and TV shows with ease.

What is the difference between Sonarr and Sonarr 4K? ›

Sonarr is a tv series management tool which will work with both torrents and usenet. Sonarr4K is a standalone Sonarr clone for the 4K UHD profiles. It is a means to handle multiple Sonarr instances, while keeping UHD content separate from general content.

What does connecting Sonarr to Plex do? ›

Sonarr automatically picks up downloads from /config/completed and processes them to the proper file specifications and folder structure placing the end result in /media/tv. The idea is that /media/tv would be the folder on your Plex Media Server where all your TV shows are stored.

Does Sonarr have an API? ›

To retrieve your API key, open your Sonarr web interface and navigate to Settings then General tab. Your Sonarr API Key will be listed on this page under the Security section.

Why is Sonarr not accessible on my network? ›

To ensure that Sonarr is accessible across your local network, check the following: In Sonarr's web GUI, go to Settings -> General and enable advanced settings. Ensure that the "Bind Address" is set to * , as this makes Sonarr bind to all network interfaces on the host machine.

How do I start DbVisualizer? ›

Starting DbVisualizer
  1. Windows In the Start menu, select the DbVisualizer menu item.
  2. Linux/Unix Open a shell and change directory to the DbVisualizer installation directory. Execute the dbvis program. ...
  3. macOS Double click on the DbVisualizer application or the DbVisualizer. app application bundle.

How to manually install Sonarr? ›

Instructions for manual installation of v3?
  1. install a compatible mono version.
  2. Download the binary for your CPU architecture.
  3. Unpack it to /opt/sonarr.
  4. Create a user to run sonarr as.
  5. Chown /opt/sonarr to that user.
  6. Create a systemd unit to run it. ( ...
  7. Enable and start the systemd unit.
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How to run Sonarr in Linux? ›

Re: How to start Sonarr installed with snap

It's a server. It should start automatically from a systemd unit. Try opening it's web control panel by going to 'localhost:8989' in your browser. At least that's what both sonarr.tv (the homepage of the project) and 'snap info solarr' tell you.

How do I set up Sonarr with Jackett? ›

Adding a Jackett indexer in Sonarr or Radarr
  1. Go to Settings > Indexers > Add > Torznab > Custom .
  2. Click on the indexers corresponding Copy Torznab Feed button and paste it into the Sonarr/Radarr URL field.
  3. For the API key use XXXXXXXXXXXXXX .
  4. Configure the correct category IDs via the *(Anime) Categories options.
Apr 29, 2020

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