In the world of media curation, the intersection of Sonarr (the PVR tool) and Nyaa (the premier anime torrent index) is often considered the "Holy Grail" for anime enthusiasts. While Sonarr is the industry standard for managing Western TV shows, getting it to play nice with anime has historically required a bit of wizardry.
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\b(HKJV|AVC-8bit|10bit?[^x265])\b (avoids problematic encodes)Why this works: Nyaa sees your VPN exit node’s IP. If that IP gets rate-limited, Prowlarr automatically switches to a new circuit (depending on your VPN configuration). Sonarr never sees the error. The Otaku’s Pipeline: Why the Sonarr & Nyaa
/1080p|720p|HEVC|x265|x264/ (case-insensitive)/dub|spanish|french|german|batch|v0|v2/To stop Nyaa from returning "hot" errors, you need to adjust your Sonarr configuration. Do not use the generic Nyaa preset if you want stability. Must Not Contain: \b(HKJV|AVC-8bit|10bit
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