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Recently finished setting up all the ARR services and I already had a lot of movies placed in nice folders for collections. Upon import into radarr it does not like this and fails to see most of them. I said fine and went into some of my collection folders to read the movies in there and then it complains about "Multiple root folders are missing for movie collections:" . So not only would I have to add root folders for each collection but then I have to go back through and rename each one of those to be what radarr wants them to be? Is there any way to automate this I looked through there wiki and didn't see anything about collection making. Or do most people not put movies in actuall collection folders such as movies/Star Wars/Star Wars Episode One file

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[–] Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com 2 points 7 months ago

Not sure I'll answer your question, but I would think the root folder would be /movies so I'd double check those settings. You may have to manually specify /movies/Star wars an another root folder.

If that is all set up right, I believe the *arr apps organize media too. You may have a user/app conflict with your file structure so you'd have to do all that manually.