It appears I initially thought right in using the specified host paths but the template showed them wrong. Bazarr lets you use more providers by leveraging Subliminal, which is what SubZero leverages as well and is one of the better, if not best, subtitle matching apps around. Plex users can use the SubZero plugin but Emby users like myself have been stuck with the built-in Opensubtitles support which is pretty lacking. I have this working and downloading subs for my movies and tv shows. Then do a sync (or wait for it to kick off on it's own, it's scheduled) and it'll be able to show you what you have and what's missing. ![]() Last tip: After you get it working and Bazarr correctly scans all your shows/movies (it can take a bit) you can mass-edit the list and choose the languages, or language, you want to apply to them. This probably seems obvious but I know sometimes container paths, especially when using containers from different sources, can get confusing, and the Bazarr instructions are somewhat unclear at the moment. That will insure you are using the right ones. Quickest sanity check is just to open a console shell for all 3 containers and cd/ls each container path. Obviously you need to use the actual paths you are using. In the above example, you'd use /media for both the Sonarr and Radarr path (left side) and /movies for Radarr /tv for Sonarr for the Bazarr mapping (right side). Step 3) Use the respective container path mappings in Bazarr. So /mnt/media/movies (if that is your actual Unraid path) is mapped to /media inside the Radarr container, and so on. For example, Binhex-Sonarr/Radarr maps your directories to /media for those containers. Step 2) You need to use the same *container* path for Sonarr/Radarr - the ones those containers are using. You can easily test this by opening up a console shell for the container and cd'ing to /movies and /tv - if you mapped this correctly you'll see a list of your respective files in each. Inside the container itself that is where Bazarr sees the content. *That's* what you use.įor the Unraid Bazarr container Movies are mapped to /movies and TV mapped to /tv. Note these are *not the paths you use in the applications!* Like all containers, this just maps to an internal container path. You'll link 2 to wherever your movies are, like /mnt/media/movies and 3 to tv, like /mnt/media/tv. Step 1) In the Bazarr container note Host Path 2 and 3. ![]() The easiest way to fix this is A) Find the correct paths and B) Delete the Bazaar container & it's appdata folder and start again (I discovered that in some cases, changing to the correct path doesn't always work if it's already logged the wrong one and it was easy to just start over).
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