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Servarr - Sonarr/Radarr/Prowlarr
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Lidarr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Readarr, Sonarr, and Whisparr collectively referred to as "*Arr" or "*Arrs". They are designed to automatically grab, sort, organize, and monitor your Music, Movie, E-Book, or TV Show collections for Lidarr, Radarr, Readarr, Sonarr, and Whisparr; and to manage your indexers and keep them in sync with the aforementioned apps for Prowlarr.
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I ran a test and didn't have this issue, unless I'm missing a step? I don't usually do this.
What I did:
If it wasn't clear, here's the full breakdown:
Before emby scans for the files radarr deleted, it's trying to serve them to users and failing as they dont exist.
Once emby does scan the files and remove the missing ones from its db, it has to redownload all the metadata again and no longer has the nfo file telling it the original date added, so the movie is moved to the front of the 'recently added' list as if it was a brand new movie.
This has been consistent across two seprate setups: my original windows 10 based setup, and my current debian-docker setup.