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Features February 10, 2026 6 min read

How to Supercharge Your Downloads: A Complete Guide to SonicBit's NZBGet Integration

Introduction If you've been using torrents as your only download method, you're missing out on one of the fastest, most reliable file-sharing networks available...

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SonicBit Team

Introduction

If you've been using torrents as your only download method, you're missing out on one of the fastest, most reliable file-sharing networks available: Usenet. Unlike torrents that depend on other users to seed files, Usenet offers consistent download speeds that max out your connection—no waiting for seeders, no ratio anxiety, just pure speed.

SonicBit's built-in NZBGet integration brings enterprise-grade Usenet downloading to your seedbox with zero configuration headaches. In this guide, you'll learn how to set up NZBGet, configure automatic downloads, optimize your speed settings, and integrate it seamlessly with your existing media automation stack.

What is NZBGet and Why Should You Care?

NZBGet is a lightweight, efficient Usenet downloader that excels at grabbing files from newsgroups. Think of it as the qBittorrent of the Usenet world—but faster and with better automation capabilities.

Here's why NZBGet matters for your seedbox setup:

  • Maxed-Out Speeds: Download at your full connection speed, 24/7. No slow seeds, no stalled downloads.

  • Better Retention: Access files that are weeks, months, or even years old depending on your Usenet provider's retention.

  • Automation-Friendly: Works seamlessly with Sonarr, Radarr, and other automation tools you're already using.

  • Resource Efficient: Uses minimal CPU and RAM, leaving more resources for your other apps.
  • Getting Started with NZBGet on SonicBit

    One-Click Deployment

    The beauty of SonicBit is that you don't need to mess with Docker commands or configuration files. Here's how to get NZBGet running:

  • Log into your SonicBit dashboard

  • Navigate to Apps and find NZBGet in the app library

  • Click "Deploy" and SonicBit handles everything: Docker container setup, SSL certificate generation, subdomain routing through Traefik
  • Within seconds, you'll have NZBGet accessible at https://nzbget.yourusername.sonicbit.net with automatic HTTPS. No port forwarding, no manual SSL setup—just ready to use.

    Connecting Your Usenet Provider

    Before NZBGet can download anything, you need a Usenet provider. Popular options include Newshosting, UsenetServer, and Frugal Usenet. Most offer unlimited plans for $10-15/month with retention ranging from 3,000 to 5,000+ days.

    Once you have your credentials, configure your news server in NZBGet:

  • Open NZBGet's web interface

  • Go to Settings → News Servers

  • Add your provider's details:

  • - Host: news.yourprovider.com
    - Port: 563 (SSL) or 443
    - Username: Your Usenet username
    - Password: Your Usenet password
    - Connections: Start with 8-12 (you can increase this later)
    - Encryption: Enable SSL

    Click "Save" and test the connection. If everything's green, you're ready to download.

    Optimizing Your Download Settings

    Speed Configuration

    NZBGet's default settings are conservative. Here's how to unleash full performance:

    Connection Limits

  • Set Connections to 20-30 for most Usenet providers (check your provider's limit)

  • Higher isn't always better—beyond 30 connections, you'll hit diminishing returns
  • Download Rate

  • Set Download Rate to 0 (unlimited) to max out your seedbox connection

  • SonicBit's infrastructure can handle sustained gigabit speeds, so don't hold back
  • Article Cache

  • Increase ArticleCache to 500-1000 MB for better performance

  • This setting uses RAM to buffer downloads before writing to disk
  • Retention and Completion Settings

    Configure these settings under Settings → Download Queue:

    SettingRecommended ValueWhy
    PropagationDelay15-30 minutesPrevents incomplete downloads from brand-new releases
    ParCheckAutoAutomatically repairs corrupted downloads
    ParRepairYesFixes damaged files using PAR2
    UnpackCleanupYesRemoves unnecessary extraction files

    These settings ensure your downloads complete successfully and extract automatically, ready for Plex or Jellyfin to pick up.

    Integrating with Sonarr and Radarr

    The real magic happens when you connect NZBGet to your automation stack. This creates a complete hands-off downloading workflow.

    Connecting Sonarr to NZBGet

  • Open Sonarr from your SonicBit dashboard

  • Go to Settings → Download Clients

  • Click the +* button and select *NZBGet

  • Configure the connection:
  • bash
    Name: NZBGet
    Host: nzbget.yourusername.sonicbit.net
    Port: 443
    Use SSL: Yes
    Username: nzbget (default)
    Password: [your NZBGet password]
    Category: tv

  • Test the connection and save
  • Now when Sonarr finds a new episode, it automatically sends the download to NZBGet, which grabs it from Usenet, extracts it, and places it in your media folder.

    Connecting Radarr

    The process is identical for Radarr:

  • Navigate to Settings → Download Clients in Radarr

  • Add NZBGet with the same connection details

  • Change Category to movies instead of tv
  • This separation keeps your TV shows and movies organized in different directories.

    Advanced: Automated Cloud Sync

    Here's where SonicBit's Remote Upload feature becomes invaluable. Once NZBGet completes a download, you can automatically sync it to Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox:

  • Connect your cloud storage account in SonicBit Dashboard → Remote Upload

  • Set up an automation rule:

  • - Source: Your NZBGet download directory
    - Destination: Your cloud storage folder
    - Trigger: On completion

    Now your workflow looks like this:

  • Sonarr/Radarr finds content → Sends to NZBGet → NZBGet downloads from Usenet → Extracts to media folder → Remote Upload syncs to cloud → Stream from anywhere
  • All completely automatic.

    Managing Categories and Priorities

    NZBGet's category system helps organize downloads and set priorities:

    Category Structure

  • tv - TV shows from Sonarr

  • movies - Movies from Radarr

  • music - Music from Lidarr (if you use it)

  • manual - Your manual downloads
  • Priority Levels
    Set under Settings → Categories:

  • High: Time-sensitive downloads (new episode airings)

  • Normal: Standard automation downloads

  • Low: Bulk downloads or archives
  • This ensures your weekly TV shows don't get stuck behind a 50GB movie collection download.

    Monitoring and Troubleshooting

    Health Checks

    Regularly check NZBGet's Messages tab for:

  • Failed PAR2 repairs (indicates damaged files on Usenet)

  • Connection failures (check your provider credentials)

  • Disk space warnings (monitor your SonicBit storage usage)
  • Common Issues and Fixes

    Slow Download Speeds

  • Increase connection count (up to your provider's limit)

  • Try port 443 instead of 563 if your ISP throttles SSL

  • Check if your Usenet provider has multiple servers
  • Failed Extractions

  • Enable ParRepair to fix corrupted archives

  • Some providers have better retention—consider a backup provider
  • Missing Files

  • Increase PropagationDelay to 30-60 minutes for brand-new releases

  • Use an indexer with good completion reporting
  • Your Complete Download Arsenal

    With NZBGet running on SonicBit, you now have the best of both worlds: torrents for community content and Usenet for everything else. Your seedbox becomes a complete downloading powerhouse that handles:

  • Automated TV show grabbing through Sonarr

  • Movie downloads via Radarr

  • Direct Usenet downloads for anything manual

  • Automatic cloud syncing with Remote Upload

  • All accessible through SonicBit's mobile apps on Android and iOS
  • The combination of consistent Usenet speeds and SonicBit's one-click deployment means you spend less time managing downloads and more time enjoying your content.

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