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Sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue
Sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue






sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue
  1. Sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue full#
  2. Sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue download#

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Sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue download#

I think I've noticed it happens when I specifically mark a file to download instead of letting it index it automatically, and maybe sometimes if I add it directly to the NZBGet queue myself, but I haven't kept notes on when it happens exactly, I've just kind of allowed it to happen for a while and occasionally manually move the files. When I inspected the files (Synology DSM) the every subdirectory in the path has read/write access for the media users, but the file itself does not. They've been running for quite some time successfully, but every once in a while I can't get them to import some media. Not sure exactly what you are looking for when you say source path for the import but the sabnzbd dumps the file to: V:\downloads\sabnzbd\complete\tv\FILENAME (at least from the perspective of sonarr. I have a user account for each one of these that all have read/write access to the downloads folder that NZBGet uses. I do not have Drone Factory enabled (never have).

Sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue full#

That is the full exception.This isn't happening to me exclusively on Sonarr. System.FormatException: Input string was not in a correct format.Īt (System.String str, NumberStyles options, System.NumberBuffer& number, info, Boolean parseDecimal) in :0Īt (System.String value, NumberStyles options, numfmt) in :0Īt (System.String s, IFormatProvider provider) in :0Īt .MediaInfoFormatter+c.b_1_0 (System.String s) in :0Īt (wrapper delegate-invoke) System.Func 2:invoke_TResult_T (string)Īt +WhereSelectArrayIterator2.MoveNext () in :0Īt (IEnumerable 1 source) in :0Īt (IEnumerable1 source, System.Func 2 selector) in :0Īt .MediaInfoFormatter.FormatAudioChannels (.MediaInfoModel mediaInfo) in :0Īt .AddMediaInfoTokens (2 tokenHandlers, episodeFile) in :0Īt .BuildFileName ( 1 episodes, .Series series, episodeFile, namingConfig) in :0Īt .MoveEpisodeFile ( episodeFile, .LocalEpisode localEpisode) in :0Īt .UpgradeEpisodeFile ( episodeFile, .LocalEpisode localEpisode, Boolean copyOnly) in :0Īt .ImportApprovedEpisodes.Import (1 decisions, Boolean newDownload, downloadClientItem, ImportMode importMode) in :0 But Im really not sure what I need to change here to force Sonarr to start renaming/moving everything again. Im guessing this is because they started on my C drive and moved to Z. I changed the name of the file obviously, but it keeps giving me that error for a certain series. Its looking at the correct folder but says there are no eligible files for import. Couldn't import episode /mnt/freenas/Downloads/Entertainment/Complete/TV/***.mkv: Input string was not in a correct format.








Sonarr no files found are eligible for import queue