Same conversion can be used so that in File Rename User can see exact path and result of rename which is extremely useful in cases where actually Mapping needs to be used in order to actually see where files will end where now you need to convert it. The goal is that client accessing the Sonarr and looking at Episode info simply either copy/paste link to File Explorer and episode play or know where to navigate locally. You are also right about file:// and specific cases So result is NO player part and video is played in browser. PINK = Using Mapping I converted Episode Path (RED) to Local Path (PINK) and then done URLEncode (manually add “file://” prefix replace string from Mapping and do simple “” -> “/” Replace) resulting “file://///192.168.0.250/!!!serije/Airlock/Airlock%20-%20S01E01%20-%20Episode%201.mp4” to parse link into browser which without problem played Episode (as seen in attached picture) GREEN = Using PHP (was easier for me) I got Client IP in order to Filter possible mapping RED = Defined Local QBitTorrent client to confirm IP and Created Remote Mappings for that IP To better explain on how to do it I’ll attach picture with steps: NOTE: I used Local Windows QBittorrent Client to test Mappings in order to see if it works and it did in 100% of cases. Regarding your Post Preliminary v3 Testing Results There is clear way to determine exact client connecting to Sonarr and what mapping to use and it is easy to determine and do reverse mapping for showing in Client browser or Create play link (tested on Firefox/WaterFox, Edge, Chrome, Opera). Your browser does not support the video element. file:///ī) Use Simple HTML5 Video Player to open/stream file directly to browser like:
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