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* Here you'll be allowed to set profiles for which you can have for the quality of movie you're looking to download. | * Here you'll be allowed to set profiles for which you can have for the quality of movie you're looking to download. | ||
* When selecting a profile or adding an additional profile a new window will appear | * When selecting a profile or adding an additional profile a new window will appear | ||
− | + | * Name - Here you'll select a ''UNIQUE'' name for the profile to which you are creating | |
− | + | * Upgrades allowed - If you say download a WebRip as it is the first release of a specific movie then later somebody is able to upload a Bluray-1080p then with this selected Radarr will automatically upgrade to the better quality | |
− | + | * Upgrade until Quality - Here you'll set the cut-off to which Radarr says to its self, "This is as high of quality that you want. I won't be looking anymore for better quality releases." | |
− | + | * Minimum Custom Format Score - ??? | |
− | ** Language - Select your preferred language | + | * Upgrade Until Custom Format Score - ??? |
− | + | * Language - Select your preferred language | |
− | + | * Custom Format Score - Radarr scores each release using the sum of scores for matching custom formats. If a new release would improve the score, at the same or better quality, then Radarr will grab it. | |
− | + | ** For more details on Custom Formats click [[#Custom Formats 2|HERE]] | |
+ | * Qualities - For definitions for qualities please click [[Definitions|HERE]] | ||
==== Metadata Profiles ==== | ==== Metadata Profiles ==== |
Revision as of 18:57, 4 September 2020
Radarr Settings
Media Management
Note: Some of these settings are only visible through 'show advanced' settings which is on the top bar under the search bar
Movie Naming
- Rename Movies - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Radarr will use the existing file name if renaming is disabled
- Replace Illegal Characters - If this is toggled off (no check in the box) Radarr will replace illegal characters.
- Example: \ # / $ * < > just to name a few
- Colon Replacement - This setting will dictate how Radarr handles colons within the movie file.
This is only available when Replace Illegal Characters is toggled on (check in the box)- Delete - Self explanatory
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> MovieThe.mkv
- Replace with Dash - Removes the colon and adds a dash in its place
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> Movie-The.mkv
- Replace with Space - Removes the colon and adds a space in its place
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> Movie The.mkv
- Replace with Space Dash Space - self explanatory
- Example: Movie,The.mkv -> Movie - The.mkv
- Delete - Self explanatory
Standard Movie Format
Here you will select the naming convention for the actual movie files
- Dropdown Box (upper right corner)
- Left hand one - Replaces all spaces with selected variable
- Right hand one - Sets to default upper and lower case, all lowercase or all uppercase
Movie Naming
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Movie Title} | Movie Name! |
{Movie TitleThe} | Movie Name, The |
{Movie Collection} | The Movie Collection |
{Release Year} | 2020 |
{Movie CleanTitle} | Movie Name |
{Movie TitleFirstCharacter} | M |
{Movie Certification} | PG-13 |
Movie IDs
Input | Result |
---|---|
{ImdbId} | tt12345 |
{Tmdbid} | 123456 |
Quality
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Quality Full} | HDTV 720p Proper |
{Quality Title} | HDTV 720p |
Media Info
Input | Result |
---|---|
{MediaInfo Simple} | x264 DTS |
{MediaInfo VideoCodec} | x264 |
{MediaInfo AudioChannels} | 5.1 |
{MediaInfo SubtitleLanguages} | [EN] |
{MediaInfo VideoBitDepth} | 8 |
{MediaInfo Full} | x264 DTS [EN+DE] |
{MediaInfo AudioCodec} | DTS |
{MediaInfo AudioLanguages} | [EN+DE] |
{MediaInfo VideoCodec} | x264 |
{MediaInfo VideoDynamicRange} | HDR |
Edition
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Edition Tags} | IMAX |
Custom Formats
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Custom Formats} | Surround Sound x264 |
Original
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Original Title} | Movie.Title.HDTV.x264.EVOLVE |
{Original Filename} | Movie.title.hdtv.x264.EVOLVE |
Standard Movie Folder Format
This is where you will set the naming convention for the folder that contains the video file
Movie Naming
Input | Result |
---|---|
{Movie Title} | Movie Name! |
{Movie TitleThe} | Movie Name, The |
{Movie Collection} | The Movie Collection |
{Release Year} | 2020 |
{Movie CleanTitle} | Movie Name |
{Movie TitleFirstCharacter} | M |
{Movie Certification} | PG-13 |
Movie IDs
Input | Result |
---|---|
{ImdbId} | tt12345 |
{Tmdbid} | 123456 |
- Create Empty Media folders - This will create an empty folder during disk scan
- Delete Empty Folders - This will remove any empty folders during disk scan
Importing
- Skip Free Space Check - Use when Radarr is unable to detect free space from your movies root folder
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Minimum Free Space - Toggling this will prevent import if it would leave less than this amount of disk space available
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Use Hardlinks instead of Copy - Use Hardlinks when trying to copy files from torrents that are still being seeded (for more information on this click HERE)
- Only visible with advanced toggled
- Import Extra Files - Import matching extra files (subtitles, nfo, etc) after importing a file
File Management
- Ignore Deleted Movies - Movies deleted from disk are automatically unmonitored in Radarr
- Download Proper & Repacks - Should Radarr automatically upgrade to propers when available? (see link for explanation on Proper and Repack)
- Analyse video files - Extract file information such as resolution, runtime and codec information from files. This requires Radarr to read parts of the file which may cause high disk or network activity during scans.
- Rescan Movie Folder after Refresh
- Always - This will rescan the movies folder based upon Tasks Schedule
- After Manual Refresh - You will have to manually rescanning the disk
- Never - Just as it says, NEVER
- Change File Date
- None - Radarr will not change the date that shows in your given file browser
- In Cinimas - The date the video was in cinemas
- Physical release date - The date the video was released on disc/streaming
- Recycling Bin - Designate a location for deleted files to go to (just in case you want to retrieve them before the bin is taken out)
- Recycling Bin Cleanup - This is how old a given file can be before it is deleted permanently
- Set Permissions - This will allow Radarr to set the given file permission when a given file is imported or renamed
- chmod folder - This is the permission level that Radarr will set for a given file on import or rename (more information HERE)
- The drop down box has a preset list of very commonly used permissions that can be used. However, you can manually enter a folder octal if you wish.
- chmod Group - This only works if the user running Radarr is the owner of the file. It's better to ensure the download client uses the same group as Radarr.
Root Folders
- Path - This shows the path to your media
- Free Space - This is the free space being reported to Radarr from the system
- Unmapped Folders - ??
- The X at the end - This will remove this given root path
- Add folder - This allows you to select a root path for a place to either place new downloads into this folder or to allow Radarr to scan existing media
Profiles
Quality Profiles
- Here you'll be allowed to set profiles for which you can have for the quality of movie you're looking to download.
- When selecting a profile or adding an additional profile a new window will appear
- Name - Here you'll select a UNIQUE name for the profile to which you are creating
- Upgrades allowed - If you say download a WebRip as it is the first release of a specific movie then later somebody is able to upload a Bluray-1080p then with this selected Radarr will automatically upgrade to the better quality
- Upgrade until Quality - Here you'll set the cut-off to which Radarr says to its self, "This is as high of quality that you want. I won't be looking anymore for better quality releases."
- Minimum Custom Format Score - ???
- Upgrade Until Custom Format Score - ???
- Language - Select your preferred language
- Custom Format Score - Radarr scores each release using the sum of scores for matching custom formats. If a new release would improve the score, at the same or better quality, then Radarr will grab it.
- For more details on Custom Formats click HERE
- Qualities - For definitions for qualities please click HERE