Drop the files directly into the Series & Season folder they will be detected on the next rescan, but will not be renamed.It will never happen automatically in Sonarr you have a few options: maybe something similar to manual search, we should show all files and show why they weren't imported automat. Never said there was harm, but it is clear now that this was 100% a user caused problem and not at all related to sonarr (save for the questions around automatic move) we should allow users to manually import files or folders from their drone factory.Trace logs and more of the log would be useful for seeing why it’s doing what it is. Again, the debug logs did not show anything useful nor related to Automatic Move not doing anything.Sonarr will never, ever process them as there is nothing to process if no media file exists within that folder the download client claims the files are in. The behavior you’re seeing around unpacked files is complete expected and they will stay in activity forever until you remove them since your current method isn’t allowing Sonarr to automatically import them.Also we recommended Unpackerr in lieu of random scripts given that it works directly with sonarr (and cleans up the unpacked files) They should be unpacked to the same directory and not elsewhere and then Sonarr will pick up the files and import them. Sonarr never has, nor likely will ever, unpack packed torrents.This does not automatically happen any longer in V3 without manually checking a box next to each one in Interactive Import. Add the show, scan drone folder, all files found, properly sorted and renamed, etc. I have often ripped my own DVD box sets, dropped them into the Drone folder with very basic naming (Frasier - S01E01.mkv), added the show, and then sure enough Sonarr would pull and process all of those episodes without ever having to search, download, etc. This worked perfectly in past revisions on Sonarr, but not in V3. I still do not see what you believe is the harm is having Sonarr import lose files. So, what is the point of the button labeled Automatically Move that appears after you click Import if it does not perform this function? It seems to move them perfectly when I instead choose Interactive Import and then check the ones that are needing to be imported. They remain in the Wanted list as an orange snatched(?) icon. It doesn’t seem to see any files more than 2 folders deep. I think I’ve figured out why it doesn’t work. My downloads happen in an Incomplete Downloads folder and upon completion, they are moved into my New Downloads folder which is my Drone Factory. These are the files that Sonarr V3 is not processing. But that’s exactly what I do, and it’s not a manual action. But if the download is that of a ZIP file, Sonarr does not unzip the torrent file, therefore I have a script that runs at the end of the torrent download that unzips the files - Previously these files were placed in the Drone folder, and V2 would process them without a hitch. Now, for whatever reason, if the torrent contains a straight-up MKV or MP4 file, it will import it correctly. This is the issue - Sonarr is downloading some items via Torrent.
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