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@ -3,93 +3,90 @@ title: "Running everything together"
date: 2023-01-12T18:06:44-03:00
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summary: So you finally got YAMS running? Let's add some movies and seeing everything working together!
summary: So you finally got YAMS running? Let's add some movies and see everything working together!
---
## First, I want to congratulate you 🎉
You did it! You installed and configured YAMS! Give yourself a good pat on your back 🙇🏻
You did it! You installed and configured YAMS! Give yourself a good pat on the back - you've earned it! 🙇‍♂️
[![party](/pics/party.gif)](/pics/party.gif)
Now comes the fun part: Adding your shows/movies and seeing everything working together 😎
Now comes the fun part: Adding your shows/movies and watching everything work together like a well-oiled machine! 😎
## Radarr & Sonarr
These instructions will apply to both Radarr and Sonarr. To keep the tutorial brief, I will only test Radarr.
These instructions work for both Radarr and Sonarr. To keep things simple, I'll show you with Radarr, but the process is super similar for TV shows!
Open Radarr at [http://{your-ip-address}:7878/]() and on the left menu click on "Add New". In this tutorial I'll use "The Godfather", but you can search for the movie you want!
Open Radarr at [http://{your-ip-address}:7878/]() and click on "Add New" in the left menu. For this demo, I'll use "The Godfather" (because it's a classic!), but you can search for any movie you want.
My recommendation is that you go for a famous movie first, just to confirm everything is working as expected.
Pro tip: For your first test, pick something popular - it'll be easier to find!
[![running-everything-together-1](/pics/running-everything-together-1.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-1.png)
Click on the movie you want to download.
Click on the movie you want to download:
[![running-everything-together-2](/pics/running-everything-together-2.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-2.png)
On the modal, select the quality you want the movie to be downloaded. If your movie is part of a collection, you can choose to download the entire collection in the "Monitor" box. For this case, I want to download the entire Godfather collection, so I'll choose that on the modal.
Now you can pick your quality preferences. If your movie is part of a collection (like The Godfather is), you can choose to download the whole series in the "Monitor" box. I'm going for the whole trilogy because, well, why not?
Finally, click on "Add Movie"
Finally, click "Add Movie"!
[![running-everything-together-3](/pics/running-everything-together-3.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-3.png)
Now, if you go back to "Movies", you'll see the movie(s) you added.
Head back to "Movies" and you'll see your selections:
[![running-everything-together-4](/pics/running-everything-together-4.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-4.png)
If you go to "Activity", you'll see their download status.
Click on "Activity" to watch the magic happen - you can see everything downloading in real-time! 🪄
[![running-everything-together-5](/pics/running-everything-together-5.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-5.png)
## qBittorrent
If you open qBittorrent in [http://{your-ip-address}:8081/](), you'll see your movie(s) downloading!
Want to see what's going on under the hood? Open qBittorrent at [http://{your-ip-address}:8081/]() and you'll see your movies downloading!
This means it is working as expected. When they finish downloading, Radarr is going to pick them up and put them in the right folder.
This means everything is working perfectly! When downloads finish, Radarr will automatically organize them into the right folders.
[![running-everything-together-6](/pics/running-everything-together-6.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-6.png)
## Media service
After your movies have downloaded, if you go to your Media service (Jellyfin, Emby or Plex), you'll see your movies right there, waiting for you.
After your downloads finish, head over to your media service and... ta-da! 🎉 Your movies are right there waiting for you!
Jellyfin:
[![running-everything-together-12](/pics/running-everything-together-12.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-12.png)
Emby:
[![running-everything-together-7](/pics/running-everything-together-7.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-7.png)
Plex:
[![running-everything-together-11](/pics/running-everything-together-11.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-11.png)
If you open the movie, you'll see it even has subtitles! This means [Bazarr](/config/bazarr) is working as well!
Open up a movie and look - subtitles are already there! That's [Bazarr](/config/bazarr) doing its thing! 🎯
[![running-everything-together-8](/pics/running-everything-together-8.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-8.png)
[![running-everything-together-9](/pics/running-everything-together-9.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-9.png)
You can play the movie right from your browser, with subtitles included:
You can even start watching right from your browser, with subtitles and everything:
[![running-everything-together-10](/pics/running-everything-together-10.png)](/pics/running-everything-together-10.png)
## Your filesystem
If you visit your `/mediafolder/movies` folder, you can check how Radarr is managing your library.
Curious about how everything's organized? Check out your `/mediafolder/movies` folder:
```sh
roger@debian:/srv/media/movies$ tree .
.
├── The Godfather (1972)
   ├── The Godfather (1972).en.srt
   ├── The Godfather (1972).es.srt
   └── The Godfather (1972).mp4
├── The Godfather (1972).en.srt
├── The Godfather (1972).es.srt
└── The Godfather (1972).mp4
├── The Godfather Part II (1974)
   ├── The Godfather Part II (1974).en.srt
   ├── The Godfather Part II (1974).es.srt
   └── The Godfather Part II (1974).mp4
├── The Godfather Part II (1974).en.srt
├── The Godfather Part II (1974).es.srt
└── The Godfather Part II (1974).mp4
└── The Godfather Part III (1990)
├── The Godfather Part III (1990).en.srt
├── The Godfather Part III (1990).es.srt
@ -98,12 +95,12 @@ roger@debian:/srv/media/movies$ tree .
3 directories, 9 files
```
If you don't like the way the folders/movies are named, you can always change it on [Radarr's media management page](/config/radarr#media-management). The same applies to [Sonarr](/config/sonarr#media-management).
Not a fan of how things are named? No problem! You can always change the naming format in [Radarr's media management page](/config/radarr#media-management) or [Sonarr's settings](/config/sonarr#media-management).
# Final step and conclusions
You should have your first media server up and running now! That's a big step forward in dropping your dependency on big services like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
You did it! 🎉 You've got your very own media server up and running! That's a huge step toward breaking free from subscription services like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
There are still A LOT of things you can do to make your experience even better! You can go to the [Recommendations](/config/recommendations) page now and finish the tutorial.
And guess what? There's still so much more you can do to make your setup even better! Head over to the [Recommendations](/config/recommendations) page for some cool ideas on what to try next.
🙌 Thank you for being here and for following the tutorial! Enjoy the fruit of your labor. You are awesome! 😎
🙌 Thanks for following along with the tutorial! Hope you enjoy your awesome new media server - you've earned it! 😎