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<h1id="how-to-setup-quality-profiles-german">How to setup Quality Profiles (German)<aclass="headerlink"href="#how-to-setup-quality-profiles-german"title="Permanent link"></a></h1>
<p><em>aka How to setup Custom Formats to get German Audio if available</em><br><br></p>
<divclass="admonition note">
<pclass="admonition-title">This guide is created and maintained by <ahref="https://github.com/Lokilicious">Lokilicious</a> and <ahref="https://github.com/PCJones">PCJones</a></p>
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<p>There isn't a <em>best</em> way to set up Custom Formats to get German (or German+English dual) audio. It depends on your setup (hardware devices) and personal preferences.</p>
<p>Some prefer high-quality audio (HD Audio), and others prefer high-quality video. Many prefer both.</p>
<p>In this Guide, we try to give a recommendation that suits most users.</p>
<p>It is quite important that you follow and understand what is expected by TRaSH's guide:</p>
<ul>
<li>Adding Custom Formats, as explained in <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-import-custom-formats/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">How to import Custom Formats</a>.</li>
<li>Setting up a quality Profile to make use of the Custom Formats, as explained in <ahref="/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles/#basics"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">How to setup Quality Profiles | Basics section</a>.</li>
</ul>
<divclass="admonition warning">
<pclass="admonition-title">Please read those two sections before continuing the guide, as they contain important information. The rest of this guide will assume you did.</p>
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<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>TRaSH created a <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-setup-custom-formats/#which-quality-profile-should-you-choose"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">flowchart</a> to make your decision easier. Remember that this chart does not include any of the following Custom Formats, and you will still need to read this guide to get German-only/German Dual Language("German DL") releases.</p>
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<h2id="using-this-guide">Using this Guide<aclass="headerlink"href="#using-this-guide"title="Permanent link"></a></h2>
<p>There are two ways of using this Guide, with and without TRaSH original Guide's international/English-based group tiers.
(which can be found here: <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Collection of Custom Formats</a>).</p>
<p>In this Guide, we focus on combining both languages and thus include the Custom Formats from TRaSH's original Guide.</p>
<p>These Custom Formats are recommended if you prefer German Dual-Language releases but also want to download the original and/or English audio if no German Dual-Language is available (yet). This ensures the original English release will be of the best quality possible.</p>
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<h2id="radarr-specific-settings">Radarr specific settings<aclass="headerlink"href="#radarr-specific-settings"title="Permanent link"></a></h2>
<p>There are a couple of changes that are needed for German Custom Formats to work properly:</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Set the language to <code>Any</code> in the quality profile - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>We choose <code>Any</code> for the language profile, as otherwise, English movies identified with German audio and vice-versa will not be grabbed.</p>
<detailsclass="success">
<summary>Screenshot example - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<summary>Disable Propers and Repacks - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Change the Propers and Repacks setting in <code>Media Management</code> =><code>File Management</code> to <code>Do Not Prefer</code> and use the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#repackproper">Repack/Proper</a> Custom Formats.</p>
<p>This way, you can ensure that Custom Formats preferences are used and not ignored.</p>
<p>You can still prefer Propers and Repacks through the provided Custom Formats.</p>
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<summary>Screenshot example - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<summary>Merge Qualities - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>To allow upgrades based on language without release qualities interfering, we need to <ahref="/Radarr/Tips/Merge-quality/">merge all desired qualities</a> into one group.</p>
<p>The order listed in the profile matters even if a quality is not checked, for example if you have a 1080p version but wanted the SD version, Radarr will reject all SD results because 1080p is listed higher than SD even though 1080p was not checked.</p>
<p>Qualities at the top of the list will appear first in manual searches.</p>
<ul>
<li>Qualities higher in the list are more preferred even if not checked.</li>
<li>Qualities within the same group are equal.</li>
<li>Only checked qualities are wanted.</li>
</ul>
<p>This is why it's recommended to move the selected quality to the top of the list.</p>
<p><ahref="https://wiki.servarr.com/en/radarr/settings#quality-profiles"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Source: Wiki Servarr</a></p>
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<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>You don't need to include some of these resolutions, such as 2160p or 720p, if you are not interested in them.</p>
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<summary>Adapt the Standard Movie Format and Movie Folder Format - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Please have a look here: <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Recommended naming scheme</a>.</p>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Movie format/folder with the German movie name.</p>
<p>Radarr supports the ISO-2 naming convention for naming movies, so replacing <code>{Movie CleanTitle}</code> with <code>{Movie CleanTitle:de}</code> will change the name to its German version.</p>
<summary>Set the Maximum Custom Format Score - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>To allow upgradeability to the best possible quality, we set the <code>Upgrade Until Custom Format Score</code> to <code>25k</code>, which is more than the highest reachable score.</p>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you want to stop upgrades at a specific score, feel free to adapt this setting based on your needs.</p>
<h2id="dealing-with-german-umlauts-and-german-titles">Dealing with German Umlauts and German titles<aclass="headerlink"href="#dealing-with-german-umlauts-and-german-titles"title="Permanent link"></a></h2>
<p>Two facts can lead to Radarr being unable to match a German movie release.</p>
<ul>
<li>Indexers typically do not allow the use of German Umlauts in release names.</li>
<li>Most movies have titles that are different in German from those in English.</li>
</ul>
<p>To help with this, there is a handy service called <ahref="https://github.com/PCJones/UmlautAdaptarr">Umlautadaptarr</a>. This service acts as a middle layer between Radarr and the Indexer to ensure that Umlauts and German titles are mapped correctly.</p>
<p>All the used scores and combinations of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results while preventing download loops as much as possible.</p>
<p>From experience, most of the time when people change scores or leave out certain CFs that work together - they end up with undesired results.</p>
<p>If you're unsure or have questions, do not hesitate to ask for help on Discord</p>
<p><center><aclass="md-button md-button--primary"href="https://trash-guides.info/discord"> Click For Support </a></center>
<p>Depending on what's released first and available, the following Workflow Logic will be used:</p>
<ul>
<li>When an <code>English</code> version is released, it will download the release in the best available quality based on the Custom Formats used.</li>
<li>When a <code>German</code> or <code>German DL</code> version is released, it will upgrade to that version.</li>
<li>The downloaded media will be upgraded to any of the added Custom Formats until the defined Score defined in the Quality Profile under <code>Upgrade Until Custom Format Score</code> is reached.</li>
</ul>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Download German audio <ins>only</ins></p>
<p>Set the <code>Minimum Custom Format Score</code> in your Quality Profile to <code>10k</code>
Note: Most German releases come in dual languages, so you might still see an English audio track in addition to the German one.</p>
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<divclass="admonition warning">
<pclass="admonition-title">Releases where German is the original language</p>
<p>Due to technical limitations, releases in which German is the movie's original language will be identified as <code>German DL</code> even though they might not contain another language.
The only (cosmetic) impact of this is that the scores of those releases will be slightly higher than expected.</p>
<p>It should be noted that there can be problems if you use the HD audio Custom Formats, as:</p>
<ul>
<li>There is a best practice in the German scene that asserts that German audio should be the first (default) audio in DL/ML releases.</li>
<li>The quality of the German audio track may or may not be mentioned in the title.</li>
<li>Some movies (and TV shows, mostly from the pre-streaming era) lack an equivalent German audio track to the original audio's highest quality one.</li>
</ul>
<p>Resulting in the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>The audio quality indicated in the release's title might not refer to the German audio.</li>
<li>The German audio could be of lesser quality than the one mentioned in the title.</li>
<li>Radarr will only score pre-import audio based on the release title and post-import based on the release's first (default) audio (after ffprobe).</li>
<li>The final score for the release can be lower than the pre-import.</li>
</ul>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>This is why the Group tiers exist; they try to get hold of the groups that tend to provide the best original and German audio for a release. However, it is not infallible, and, once again, a movie may not have an equivalent German audio track to the original audio's highest quality one.</p>
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<h3id="releases-you-should-avoid">Releases you should avoid<aclass="headerlink"href="#releases-you-should-avoid"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<p>This is a must-have for every Quality Profile you use. All these Custom Formats make sure you don't get Low Quality Releases.</p>
<li><strong>BR-DISK:</strong> This is a custom format to help Radarr recognize & ignore BR-DISK (ISO's and Blu-ray folder structure) in addition to the standard BR-DISK quality.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>Generated Dynamic HDR:</strong> A collection of groups known to generate their own dynamic HDR metadata - Dolby Vision and/or HDR10+. At least one German group (VECTOR) generally provides good-quality releases but creates (subjectively better) Generated Dynamic HDR for some. If you don't care about Generated Dynamic HDR and/or don't want to avoid VECTOR releases, set this score to <code>0</code>. If you're going to prevent Generated Dynamic HDR set this score to <code>-10000</code>.</li>
<li><strong>3D:</strong> Is 3D still a thing for home use ?</li>
<li><strong>Line/Mic Dubbed:</strong> This blocks Line and Mic Dubs.</li>
<li><strong>LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality German groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German Microsized:</strong> A collection of German groups producing low quality micro-sized releases.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>x265 (HD):</strong> This blocks/ignores 720/1080p (HD) releases that are encoded in x265. However as there are certain german groups (ZeroTwo, VECTOR, ...) which produce high bitrate 1080p x265 encodes we recommend setting the score of this custom format to 0.</li>
<summary>Optional - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>This includes optional Custom Formats made by Trash for the original guide. Please be sure to understand what those do before adding them. Moreover, it includes two Custom Formats you may use at your own risk if you want Dual Language:</p>
<ul>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#bad-dual-groups">Bad Dual Groups</a>, which can be controversial for people looking for Dual Language release. I encourage you not to use it.</li>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#scene">Scene</a>, it may include Scene groups already in <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#german-scene">German Scene</a> Custom Format. This is used for fallback to be sure to get a Dual Language release.</li>
<li><strong>German DL:</strong> This custom format helps Radarr recognize German Dual Language audio releases. It will add <code>German DL</code> to your filename.</li>
<li><strong>German DL (undefined):</strong> This Custom Format is mainly used to fix files that are wrongly named after import. For example, suppose the filename suggests it is only German but actually contains German and English audio. It is also useful for users who use a non-optimal file naming that does not follow suggested naming schemes, example: <code>John Wick Kapitel 2 (2017) [2160p] [HDR] [7.1, 7.1] [ger, eng] [Vio]</code></li>
<li><strong>German:</strong> This custom format helps Radarr recognize German audio releases that contain only a German language track and no others. It will add <code>German</code> to your filename.</li>
<li><strong>Not German or English:</strong> This custom format is used to avoid releases which do not contain German or English audio.</li>
<p><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/> German Scene groups are included as a fallback if you really want their release despite a potential loss in quality. Either score the CF to <code>1500</code> (default) or <code>0</code>, depending on what you want to achieve.</p>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Miscellaneous (Required) - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<summary>Proper and Repacks - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>We also suggest changing the Propers and Repacks settings in Radarr.</p>
<p><code>Media Management</code> =><code>File Management</code> to <code>Do Not Prefer</code> and use the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#repackproper">Repack/Proper</a> Custom Format.</p>
<li>As the scores for German groups are higher, we need to introduce resolution boosters to ensure upgradability between resolutions, allowing for upgrades from English to German.</li>
<li><strong>BR-DISK:</strong> This is a custom format to help Radarr recognize & ignore BR-DISK (ISO's and Blu-ray folder structure) in addition to the standard BR-DISK quality.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>Generated Dynamic HDR:</strong> A collection of groups known to generate their own dynamic HDR metadata - Dolby Vision and/or HDR10+. At least one German group (VECTOR) generally provides good-quality releases but creates (subjectively better) Generated Dynamic HDR for some. If you don't care about Generated Dynamic HDR and/or don't want to avoid VECTOR releases, set this score to <code>0</code>. If you're going to prevent Generated Dynamic HDR set this score to <code>-10000</code>.</li>
<li><strong>3D:</strong> Is 3D still a thing for home use ?</li>
<li><strong>Line/Mic Dubbed:</strong> This blocks Line and Mic Dubs.</li>
<li><strong>LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality German groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German Microsized:</strong> A collection of German groups producing low quality micro-sized releases.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>x265 (HD):</strong> This blocks/ignores 720/1080p (HD) releases that are encoded in x265. However as there are certain german groups (ZeroTwo, VECTOR, ...) which produce high bitrate 1080p x265 encodes we recommend setting the score of this custom format to 0.</li>
<summary>Optional - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>This includes optional Custom Formats made by Trash for the original guide. Please be sure to understand what those do before adding them. Moreover, it includes two Custom Formats you may use at your own risk if you want Dual Language:</p>
<ul>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#bad-dual-groups">Bad Dual Groups</a>, which can be controversial for people looking for Dual Language release. I encourage you not to use it.</li>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#scene">Scene</a>, it may include Scene groups already in <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#german-scene">German Scene</a> Custom Format. This is used for fallback to be sure to get a Dual Language release.</li>
</ul>
</details>
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<summary>General Streaming Services - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li>The reason why these Custom Formats have a score of <code>0</code> is because they are mainly used for the naming scheme and other variables should decide for movies if a certain release if preferred.</li>
<li><code>BCore</code>, <code>CRiT</code> and <code>MA</code> are the only ones with a score because of their better source material, or higher bitrate and quality compared to other streaming services.</li>
</ul>
</details>
<p><strong>The following Custom Formats are optional:</strong></p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Miscellaneous (Optional) - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li><strong>Bad Dual Groups:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] These groups take the original release and add their own language track (e.g. AAC 2.0 Portuguese) as the first track. Afterward, FFprobe would determine that the media file is Portuguese. It's a common rule that you only add the best audio as the main track.
Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<li><strong>EVO (no WEBDL):</strong> This group is often banned for low-quality Blu-ray releases, but their WEB-DLs are okay.</li>
<li><strong>No-RlsGroup:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some indexers strip out the release group which could result in LQ groups being scored incorrectly. For example, a lot of EVO releases end up with a stripped group name. These releases would appear as "upgrades" and could end up getting a decent score after other CFs are scored.</li>
<li><strong>Obfuscated:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use these only if you wish to avoid renamed releases.</li>
<li><strong>Retags:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use this if you want to avoid retagged releases. Retagged releases often are not consistent with the quality of the original group's release.</li>
<li><strong>Scene:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use this only if you want to avoid SCENE releases.</li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Movie Versions - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>IMAX Enhanced: Get More Picture Instead of Black Bars.</p>
<p>IMAX Enhanced exclusive expanded aspect ratio is 1:90:1, which offers up to 26% more picture for select sequences, meaning more of the action is visible on screen.</p>
<p>If you don't prefer <code>IMAX Enhanced</code> then don't add it or use a score of <code>0</code></p>
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<h3id="uhd-bluray-web-2160p">UHD Bluray + WEB (2160p)<aclass="headerlink"href="#uhd-bluray-web-2160p"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<li><strong>German DL:</strong> This custom format helps Radarr recognize German Dual Language audio releases. It will add <code>German DL</code> to your filename.</li>
<li><strong>German DL (undefined):</strong> This Custom Format is mainly used to fix files that are wrongly named after import. For example, suppose the filename suggests it is only German but actually contains German and English audio. It is also useful for users who use a non-optimal file naming that does not follow suggested naming schemes, example: <code>John Wick Kapitel 2 (2017) [2160p] [HDR] [7.1, 7.1] [ger, eng] [Vio]</code></li>
<li><strong>German:</strong> This custom format helps Radarr recognize German audio releases that contain only a German language track and no others. It will add <code>German</code> to your filename.</li>
<li><strong>Not German or English:</strong> This custom format is used to avoid releases which do not contain German or English audio.</li>
<p><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/> German Scene groups are included as a fallback if you really want their release despite a potential loss in quality. Either score the CF to <code>1500</code> (default) or <code>0</code>, depending on what you want to achieve.</p>
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they can transmit Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
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<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8 and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used. Otherwise, you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse, it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used. Otherwise, you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve, allowing for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
</details>
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<detailsclass="question">
<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
<summary>Proper and Repacks - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>We also suggest changing the Propers and Repacks settings in Radarr.</p>
<p><code>Media Management</code> =><code>File Management</code> to <code>Do Not Prefer</code> and use the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#repackproper">Repack/Proper</a> Custom Format.</p>
<li>Since we are merging all qualities into a single group, we need to add scores for different sources to allow upgrades between them.</li>
<li>As the scores for German groups are higher, we need to introduce resolution boosters to ensure upgradability between resolutions, allowing for upgrades from English to German.</li>
<li><strong>BR-DISK:</strong> This is a custom format to help Radarr recognize & ignore BR-DISK (ISO's and Blu-ray folder structure) in addition to the standard BR-DISK quality.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>Generated Dynamic HDR:</strong> A collection of groups known to generate their own dynamic HDR metadata - Dolby Vision and/or HDR10+. At least one German group (VECTOR) generally provides good-quality releases but creates (subjectively better) Generated Dynamic HDR for some. If you don't care about Generated Dynamic HDR and/or don't want to avoid VECTOR releases, set this score to <code>0</code>. If you're going to prevent Generated Dynamic HDR set this score to <code>-10000</code>.</li>
<li><strong>3D:</strong> Is 3D still a thing for home use ?</li>
<li><strong>Line/Mic Dubbed:</strong> This blocks Line and Mic Dubs.</li>
<li><strong>LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality German groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German Microsized:</strong> A collection of German groups producing low quality micro-sized releases.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>x265 (HD):</strong> This blocks/ignores 720/1080p (HD) releases that are encoded in x265. However as there are certain german groups (ZeroTwo, VECTOR, ...) which produce high bitrate 1080p x265 encodes we recommend setting the score of this custom format to 0.</li>
<summary>Optional - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>This includes optional Custom Formats made by Trash for the original guide. Please be sure to understand what those do before adding them. Moreover, it includes two Custom Formats you may use at your own risk if you want Dual Language:</p>
<ul>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#bad-dual-groups">Bad Dual Groups</a>, which can be controversial for people looking for Dual Language release. I encourage you not to use it.</li>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#scene">Scene</a>, it may include Scene groups already in <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#german-scene">German Scene</a> Custom Format. This is used for fallback to be sure to get a Dual Language release.</li>
</ul>
</details>
</details>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>General Streaming Services - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li>The reason why these Custom Formats have a score of <code>0</code> is because they are mainly used for the naming scheme and other variables should decide for movies if a certain release if preferred.</li>
<li><code>BCore</code>, <code>CRiT</code> and <code>MA</code> are the only ones with a score because of their better source material, or higher bitrate and quality compared to other streaming services.</li>
</ul>
</details>
<p><strong>The following Custom Formats are optional:</strong></p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Audio - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why should I choose All Audio formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a hardware media player device and an audio setup that supports <strong>ALL</strong> HD Audio (TrueHD, DTS-X, DTS-HD, etc).</p>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">AppleTV doesn't passthrough HD-audio, If you use infuse, it's still limited!<br> Please check <code>I have an AppleTV</code></p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes Audio Formats. You should use all the Audio formats with Remuxes/UHD Encodes.</p>
</li>
<li>You should add <strong>ALL</strong> the Audio formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
<li>Audio transcoding has a low impact on your server. If your server can't handle audio transcoding, consider choosing another quality profile.</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>I have an AppleTV - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li>Passthrough: The preferred method if you have an audio setup (AVR/Soundbar). This mode sends the audio signals without any alteration or processing.</li>
<li>Direct Play: The client natively supports the container, video, and audio streams. The Plex server sends the media file as-is to the client, using very little CPU power.</li>
<li>Transcode: The client does not support the video and/or audio streams. The Plex server re-encodes the video, audio, or both into a compatible format. Transcoding video uses much CPU power, but transcoding audio uses little to moderate CPU power.</li>
<li>Decodes: Decompresses the audio before sending it to your AVR/Soundbar.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>partial used source: <ahref="https://support.firecore.com/hc/en-us/articles/217735707-Audio-Options-tvOS#h_01HE1Z5XNJZK5YTF1SVTPS0MTR"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Infuse FAQ</a></em></p>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Am I losing any quality by using LPCM? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<ul>
<li>No. Since LPCM is a lossless format, using it will result in no loss of quality. What your ears hear will be exactly the same. The only difference is your receiver will recognize the audio stream as PCM instead of Dolby/DTS.</li>
<li>LPCM will discard object and spatial metadata. (TrueHD Atmos, DTS-X)</li>
<summary>Should I block certain audio formats because something in my setup doesn't support it? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Suppose you have chosen a profile that includes Audio Formats. In that case, lowering the scores or blocking certain audio formats is somewhat pointless since 95% of the Remuxes and UHD Encodes provide HD audio formats such as TrueHD Atmos, TrueHD, and DTS-X.</p>
<p>So you have two options.</p>
<ol>
<li>Choose another quality profile that doesn't include audio formats, such as <code>HD Bluray + WEB</code> or <code>2160p WEB-DL</code>.</li>
<li>Accept the limitations of your audio setup (AVR/Soundbar) and/or your hardware media player device.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="question">
<summary>Which Audio Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li><strong>Bad Dual Groups:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] These groups take the original release and add their own language track (e.g. AAC 2.0 Portuguese) as the first track. Afterward, FFprobe would determine that the media file is Portuguese. It's a common rule that you only add the best audio as the main track.
Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<li><strong>EVO (no WEBDL):</strong> This group is often banned for low-quality Blu-ray releases, but their WEB-DLs are okay.</li>
<li><strong>No-RlsGroup:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some indexers strip out the release group which could result in LQ groups being scored incorrectly. For example, a lot of EVO releases end up with a stripped group name. These releases would appear as "upgrades" and could end up getting a decent score after other CFs are scored.</li>
<li><strong>Obfuscated:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use these only if you wish to avoid renamed releases.</li>
<li><strong>Retags:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use this if you want to avoid retagged releases. Retagged releases often are not consistent with the quality of the original group's release.</li>
<li><strong>Scene:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use this only if you want to avoid SCENE releases.</li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Miscellaneous UHD (Optional) - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">I recommend using the following Custom Formats</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>For details on "Why" and a potential warning <imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/> please see the notes below.</strong></li>
<li><code>x265 (no HDR/DV)</code> over the <code>x265 (HD)</code></li>
<li><code>SDR (no WEBDL)</code> over the <code>SDR</code></li>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#sdr-no-webdl">SDR (no WEBDL)</a><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>25c12f78430a3a23413652cbd1d48d77</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#x265-no-hdrdv">x265 (no HDR/DV)</a><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>839bea857ed2c0a8e084f3cbdbd65ecb</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<hr/>
<p>Breakdown and Why</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>SDR:</strong> This will prevent grabbing UHD/4k releases without HDR Formats.</li>
<li>
<p><strong>SDR (no WEBDL):</strong> This will prevent grabbing UHD/4k Remux and Bluray encode releases without HDR Formats. - i.e., SDR WEB releases will still be allowed since 4K SDR WEB releases can often look better than the 1080p version due to the improved bitrate.</p>
<divclass="admonition danger">
<pclass="admonition-title">If you have also added <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#sdr"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">SDR</a> to your Radarr,<br>then one of them should be scored as <code>0</code> in your quality profile.</p>
</div>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>x265 (no HDR/DV):</strong> This blocks 720/1080p (HD) releases that are encoded in x265, <strong>But it will allow x265 releases if they have HDR and/or DV</strong></p>
<divclass="admonition danger">
<pclass="admonition-title">If you have also added <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#x265-hd"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">x265 (HD)</a> to your Radarr,<br>then one of them should be scored as <code>0</code> in your quality profile.</p>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Movie Versions - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>IMAX Enhanced: Get More Picture Instead of Black Bars.</p>
<p>IMAX Enhanced exclusive expanded aspect ratio is 1:90:1, which offers up to 26% more picture for select sequences, meaning more of the action is visible on screen.</p>
<p>If you don't prefer <code>IMAX Enhanced</code> then don't add it or use a score of <code>0</code></p>
</div>
</details>
<hr/>
<h3id="uhd-remux-web-2160p">UHD Remux + WEB (2160p)<aclass="headerlink"href="#uhd-remux-web-2160p"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<li><strong>German DL:</strong> This custom format helps Radarr recognize German Dual Language audio releases. It will add <code>German DL</code> to your filename.</li>
<li><strong>German DL (undefined):</strong> This Custom Format is mainly used to fix files that are wrongly named after import. For example, suppose the filename suggests it is only German but actually contains German and English audio. It is also useful for users who use a non-optimal file naming that does not follow suggested naming schemes, example: <code>John Wick Kapitel 2 (2017) [2160p] [HDR] [7.1, 7.1] [ger, eng] [Vio]</code></li>
<li><strong>German:</strong> This custom format helps Radarr recognize German audio releases that contain only a German language track and no others. It will add <code>German</code> to your filename.</li>
<li><strong>Not German or English:</strong> This custom format is used to avoid releases which do not contain German or English audio.</li>
<p><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/> German Scene groups are included as a fallback if you really want their release despite a potential loss in quality. Either score the CF to <code>1500</code> (default) or <code>0</code>, depending on what you want to achieve.</p>
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they can transmit Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8 and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used. Otherwise, you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse, it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used. Otherwise, you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve, allowing for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
</details>
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<detailsclass="question">
<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
<summary>Proper and Repacks - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>We also suggest changing the Propers and Repacks settings in Radarr.</p>
<p><code>Media Management</code> =><code>File Management</code> to <code>Do Not Prefer</code> and use the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#repackproper">Repack/Proper</a> Custom Format.</p>
<li>Since we are merging all qualities into a single group, we need to add scores for different sources to allow upgrades between them.</li>
<li>As the scores for German groups are higher, we need to introduce resolution boosters to ensure upgradability between resolutions, allowing for upgrades from English to German.</li>
<li><strong>BR-DISK:</strong> This is a custom format to help Radarr recognize & ignore BR-DISK (ISO's and Blu-ray folder structure) in addition to the standard BR-DISK quality.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>Generated Dynamic HDR:</strong> A collection of groups known to generate their own dynamic HDR metadata - Dolby Vision and/or HDR10+. At least one German group (VECTOR) generally provides good-quality releases but creates (subjectively better) Generated Dynamic HDR for some. If you don't care about Generated Dynamic HDR and/or don't want to avoid VECTOR releases, set this score to <code>0</code>. If you're going to prevent Generated Dynamic HDR set this score to <code>-10000</code>.</li>
<li><strong>3D:</strong> Is 3D still a thing for home use ?</li>
<li><strong>Line/Mic Dubbed:</strong> This blocks Line and Mic Dubs.</li>
<li><strong>LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German LQ:</strong> A collection of known Low Quality German groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.</li>
<li><strong>German Microsized:</strong> A collection of German groups producing low quality micro-sized releases.</li>
<li><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/><strong>x265 (HD):</strong> This blocks/ignores 720/1080p (HD) releases that are encoded in x265. However as there are certain german groups (ZeroTwo, VECTOR, ...) which produce high bitrate 1080p x265 encodes we recommend setting the score of this custom format to 0.</li>
<summary>Optional - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>This includes optional Custom Formats made by Trash for the original guide. Please be sure to understand what those do before adding them. Moreover, it includes two Custom Formats you may use at your own risk if you want Dual Language:</p>
<ul>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#bad-dual-groups">Bad Dual Groups</a>, which can be controversial for people looking for Dual Language release. I encourage you not to use it.</li>
<li><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#scene">Scene</a>, it may include Scene groups already in <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#german-scene">German Scene</a> Custom Format. This is used for fallback to be sure to get a Dual Language release.</li>
</ul>
</details>
</details>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>General Streaming Services - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li>The reason why these Custom Formats have a score of <code>0</code> is because they are mainly used for the naming scheme and other variables should decide for movies if a certain release if preferred.</li>
<li><code>BCore</code>, <code>CRiT</code> and <code>MA</code> are the only ones with a score because of their better source material, or higher bitrate and quality compared to other streaming services.</li>
</ul>
</details>
<p><strong>The following Custom Formats are optional:</strong></p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Audio - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why should I choose All Audio formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a hardware media player device and an audio setup that supports <strong>ALL</strong> HD Audio (TrueHD, DTS-X, DTS-HD, etc).</p>
<!-- markdownlint-disable MD041-->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">AppleTV doesn't passthrough HD-audio, If you use infuse, it's still limited!<br> Please check <code>I have an AppleTV</code></p>
</div>
<!-- markdownlint-enable MD041-->
</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes Audio Formats. You should use all the Audio formats with Remuxes/UHD Encodes.</p>
</li>
<li>You should add <strong>ALL</strong> the Audio formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
<li>Audio transcoding has a low impact on your server. If your server can't handle audio transcoding, consider choosing another quality profile.</li>
</ul>
<!-- markdownlint-disable MD041-->
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>I have an AppleTV - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li>Passthrough: The preferred method if you have an audio setup (AVR/Soundbar). This mode sends the audio signals without any alteration or processing.</li>
<li>Direct Play: The client natively supports the container, video, and audio streams. The Plex server sends the media file as-is to the client, using very little CPU power.</li>
<li>Transcode: The client does not support the video and/or audio streams. The Plex server re-encodes the video, audio, or both into a compatible format. Transcoding video uses much CPU power, but transcoding audio uses little to moderate CPU power.</li>
<li>Decodes: Decompresses the audio before sending it to your AVR/Soundbar.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>partial used source: <ahref="https://support.firecore.com/hc/en-us/articles/217735707-Audio-Options-tvOS#h_01HE1Z5XNJZK5YTF1SVTPS0MTR"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">Infuse FAQ</a></em></p>
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<summary>Am I losing any quality by using LPCM? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<ul>
<li>No. Since LPCM is a lossless format, using it will result in no loss of quality. What your ears hear will be exactly the same. The only difference is your receiver will recognize the audio stream as PCM instead of Dolby/DTS.</li>
<li>LPCM will discard object and spatial metadata. (TrueHD Atmos, DTS-X)</li>
<summary>Should I block certain audio formats because something in my setup doesn't support it? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Suppose you have chosen a profile that includes Audio Formats. In that case, lowering the scores or blocking certain audio formats is somewhat pointless since 95% of the Remuxes and UHD Encodes provide HD audio formats such as TrueHD Atmos, TrueHD, and DTS-X.</p>
<p>So you have two options.</p>
<ol>
<li>Choose another quality profile that doesn't include audio formats, such as <code>HD Bluray + WEB</code> or <code>2160p WEB-DL</code>.</li>
<li>Accept the limitations of your audio setup (AVR/Soundbar) and/or your hardware media player device.</li>
</ol>
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<summary>Which Audio Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<li><strong>Bad Dual Groups:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] These groups take the original release and add their own language track (e.g. AAC 2.0 Portuguese) as the first track. Afterward, FFprobe would determine that the media file is Portuguese. It's a common rule that you only add the best audio as the main track.
Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<li><strong>EVO (no WEBDL):</strong> This group is often banned for low-quality Blu-ray releases, but their WEB-DLs are okay.</li>
<li><strong>No-RlsGroup:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some indexers strip out the release group which could result in LQ groups being scored incorrectly. For example, a lot of EVO releases end up with a stripped group name. These releases would appear as "upgrades" and could end up getting a decent score after other CFs are scored.</li>
<li><strong>Obfuscated:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use these only if you wish to avoid renamed releases.</li>
<li><strong>Retags:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use this if you want to avoid retagged releases. Retagged releases often are not consistent with the quality of the original group's release.</li>
<li><strong>Scene:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Use this only if you want to avoid SCENE releases.</li>
</ul>
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<summary>Miscellaneous UHD (Optional) - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">I recommend using the following Custom Formats</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>For details on "Why" and a potential warning <imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/> please see the notes below.</strong></li>
<li><code>x265 (no HDR/DV)</code> over the <code>x265 (HD)</code></li>
<li><code>SDR (no WEBDL)</code> over the <code>SDR</code></li>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#sdr-no-webdl">SDR (no WEBDL)</a><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>25c12f78430a3a23413652cbd1d48d77</td>
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<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#x265-no-hdrdv">x265 (no HDR/DV)</a><imgalt="⚠"class="twemoji"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/svg/26a0.svg"title=":warning:"/></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>839bea857ed2c0a8e084f3cbdbd65ecb</td>
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<p>Breakdown and Why</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>SDR:</strong> This will prevent grabbing UHD/4k releases without HDR Formats.</li>
<li>
<p><strong>SDR (no WEBDL):</strong> This will prevent grabbing UHD/4k Remux and Bluray encode releases without HDR Formats. - i.e., SDR WEB releases will still be allowed since 4K SDR WEB releases can often look better than the 1080p version due to the improved bitrate.</p>
<divclass="admonition danger">
<pclass="admonition-title">If you have also added <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#sdr"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">SDR</a> to your Radarr,<br>then one of them should be scored as <code>0</code> in your quality profile.</p>
</div>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>x265 (no HDR/DV):</strong> This blocks 720/1080p (HD) releases that are encoded in x265, <strong>But it will allow x265 releases if they have HDR and/or DV</strong></p>
<divclass="admonition danger">
<pclass="admonition-title">If you have also added <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#x265-hd"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">x265 (HD)</a> to your Radarr,<br>then one of them should be scored as <code>0</code> in your quality profile.</p>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Movie Versions - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>IMAX Enhanced: Get More Picture Instead of Black Bars.</p>
<p>IMAX Enhanced exclusive expanded aspect ratio is 1:90:1, which offers up to 26% more picture for select sequences, meaning more of the action is visible on screen.</p>
<p>If you don't prefer <code>IMAX Enhanced</code> then don't add it or use a score of <code>0</code></p>
</div>
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<h3id="advanced-audio-and-hdr-formats">Advanced Audio and HDR Formats<aclass="headerlink"href="#advanced-audio-and-hdr-formats"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<p>TRaSH provides great guides and explanations about them at the following links:</p>
<li>A special thanks to the awesome community at the <ahref="https://discord.gg/NBrHshesU9">UsenetDE Discord</a> for their contribution during the guide creation.</li>
<li><ahref="https://trash-guides.info/">TRaSH</a>, for granting us a small space on his guide for this, his knowledge, and his friendliness.</li>
<li><ahref="https://github.com/NiceTSY">Someone Said "Nice"?</a>, for laying the foundation for the German guide through his work on the French guide.</li>
<li>and to all the people who helped us to test those profiles and formats (and continue to do so).</li>
</ul>
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