![]() ![]() The API structure that indexing sites uses is quite generic and is compatible with major the applications like, I have taken on onboard their suggestion and it works, it does seem like its a bug in RADARR. I would have to agree with their analysis please see below. Unfortunately their testing seems to indicate its a bug in RADARR. I posted your comments suggesting the error in adding an index to RADARR was an issue on the indexer end. Again, the image is dated - for instance I believe "books" became the 7000's now, and Other has been moved to 8000. So if the indexers are listing things under the wrong category, they should be contacted to get in line with the standards set in place. Limits what you are searching, and is honestly only good to AVOID specific Well as "Other" in case it made its way there. Should default automatically to search ALL MOVIES, be it SD/UHD/HD/3D as Id recommend searching just "2000, 8000" for the same reason. Within Sonarr, I literally just search category "5000, 8000" for all of TVĪnd all of "Other" as some documentaries get posted there, and sometimes TV Which houses "UHD" allowing it to be a bit more granular. That no one else does, they just bother to actually list it apart from "HD" ![]() ![]() So its not that "dognzb" has it's own specific category Of "movies", which includes EVERYTHING within the 2000's - 2010, 2020,Ģ040, and so on. In essence you can search all of category "2000" which is just simply all There is an image that breaks it down a bit, though its dated: They are categories within usenet the indexers are. ![]() Everyone should be aware that the categories have NOTHING to do with the ![]()
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