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#Setup sonarr with utorrent how to#
New to Usenet? See How to Use Usenet: An Easy Guide for Getting Started (Updated) These are required for using Sonarr anyways, but they can also be used to access and download files on Usenet without the automation offered by Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr. So, if you’re just getting into Usenet for the first time, it may be a good idea to grab a provider, indexer, and NZB downloader first.

But it’s still a little intimidating for newbies.


Of course, you’ll save a lot of time and hassle in the long run, once you’ve got everything up and running. The main one being the learning curve required to set it up. While Sonarr is loaded with useful features, it’s not without its drawbacks.
