🛠️ Ensure your extraction tool has "Write" access to your download folders, or the process will fail silently. Conclusion
To fix this, you need a middleman that extracts the file so Sonarr can see it, without breaking your torrent client's ability to seed. 1. Using Unpackerr (The Gold Standard) sonen.rar
You can add a Python script or a simple batch command to trigger unrar upon completion. 🛠️ Ensure your extraction tool has "Write" access
Manually right-clicking "Extract Here" is a thing of the past. By using a tool like Unpackerr or optimizing your SABnzbd settings, you can turn your media center into a truly "set it and forget it" system. Using Unpackerr (The Gold Standard) You can add
🗑️ Configure your torrent client to automatically delete the original .rar files only after you've met your required seed ratio.
Deleting the RARs stops your torrent from seeding, which can get you banned from private trackers. The Solution: Automatic Extraction
While "sonen.rar" is likely a misspelling of —referring to the compressed releases often handled by the Sonarr media management tool—the following blog post addresses the technical challenge of managing these files automatically.