![]() Once again, this is my understanding and experience with how it works. Once your client then reports the torrent is really finished (met the ratio, time, …), sonarr will remove it and clean up the hardlink stuff. Sonarr will make your torrent client think the file is still there so you can continue seeding, and it’s available in the correct series / season folder so XBMC or Mediaplayer or whatever can already index it and you can start watching. This is useful in case you want to keep seeding when the download is already complete. Once Transmission says it’s completed (based on time, seed ratio, whatever), sonarr will know this and move the files and remove the torrent from the client.įiles in use: sonarr is smart about this, and will move the files and make a hardlink (kind of like a shortcut). ![]() Speaking from experience with Transmission only.
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