Sure if you want your filenames out of your control and at the whims of databases run by no intelligent person at all.
You, uh… you know you can customize the way file names are saved, right?
This one’s a “You” issue, big guy.
I’m this thread, everyone dogpiling me after misunderstanding what had happened despite verbose explanations below. Feels like good old reddit.
We’ve all had something fuck names up.
That’s mostly in thetvdb.com and not Sonarr, though.
Edit: there was a time I fucked up the folder structure of the downloads and multiple series got mixed up. That was also a “Me” issue - not Sonarr’s fault I didn’t read the manual.
It’s still beats doing it manually. Did that shit for far too long. I’ll take a few hours of cleanup once a year (if even) over manual effort that could take a few hours per day.
You caim people that wrote complex open source applications are not intelligent at all because it has one thing you dislike, but can’t set Docker up to solve the issue? RTFM
Sonarr destroyed my one piece folder by renaming things incorrectly. Also sites like the TV db and anidb mislabel season numbers on a lot of anime lately. So my beef is mostly anime based and against the databases that sonarr uses, not sonarr itself.
You mean you used sonarr to rename things incorrectly. Sonarr didn’t do anything other than exactly what you told it to.
You could always create an account and contribute the correct information to these databases.