!!! tip "Cette page est aussi disponible en Français : [Guide en Français](/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles-french-fr/){:target="\_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}."
- Adding Custom Formats, as explained in [How to import Custom Formats](/Sonarr/sonarr-import-custom-formats/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}.
- Setting up a quality Profile to make use of the Custom Formats, as explained in [How to setup Quality Profiles | Basics section](/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles/#basics){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}.
!!! warning "Please read those two sections before continuing the guide as they hold important information. The rest of this guide will assume you did."
TRaSH created a [flowchart](/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles/#which-quality-profile-should-you-choose){:target="\_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"} 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 MULTi releases.
!!! info "I am not French from France but from Canada, does the guide still work?"
Yes, the guide does accommodate for all types of French: VFF, VFQ, and VFB (even though this one is quite rare). Just make sure you check the scoring of the [French Audio Versions](#french-audio-versions) section.
!!! abstract "Indexers - Replace MULTi by another language in release name option"
Prowlarr allows MULTi to be replaced by another language. This option is great in theory but will lead to false positives regarding the French audio CFs.
Please prefer using the Sonarr-specific settings "Indexers - Multi Languages option" below.
In Sonarr, you can tell that MULTi in an indexer means that a release possesses at least certain audio. For the purpose of this guide, you will select `Original` and `French`.
This option should only be used for French indexers. Doing so in more "international" indexers can create false positives with the French Audio CFs.
Make sure you merge the Bluray and WEB qualities into one group under your Quality Profile's qualities. This is due to the fact that potential releases with `French` audio may not exist in WEB.
For some older shows, you might want to enable the `HDTV-720p/1080p`, or even `DVD` quality sources. Depending on your preferences, you could also merge the `HDTV` with their related `Web|Bluray` group.
Note: The `Advanced Audio` Custom Formats aren't used in the profile, as WEB-DL do not often come with HD audio (most newer WEB-DL will have lossy Atmos, though). If you want HD audio, we would suggest going with Remuxes.
Make sure you merge the Bluray and WEB qualities into one group under your Quality Profile's qualities. This is due to the fact that potential releases with `French` audio may not exist in WEB.
For some older shows, you might want to enable the `Bluray-720p/1080p`, `Web-720p/1080p`, `HDTV-720p/1080p/2160p`, or even `DVD` quality sources. Depending on your preferences, you could also merge the `HDTV` with their related `Web|Bluray` group.
Note: The `Advanced Audio` Custom Formats aren't used in the profile, as WEB-DL do not often come with HD audio (most newer WEB-DL will have lossy Atmos, though). If you want HD audio, we would suggest going with Remuxes.
A FAQ regarding most of the questions you could have is provided by TRaSH: [FAQ & Info](/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles/#faq-info){:target="\_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}