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<h3id="black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions<aclass="headerlink"href="#black-and-white-editions"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
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<summary>Black and White Editions - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</p>
<spanclass="w"></span><spanclass="nt">"name"</span><spanclass="p">:</span><spanclass="w"></span><spanclass="s2">"Black and White Editions"</span><spanclass="p">,</span>
<spanclass="w"></span><spanclass="nt">"name"</span><spanclass="p">:</span><spanclass="w"></span><spanclass="s2">"Darkness and Light"</span><spanclass="p">,</span>
@ -4467,6 +4467,11 @@ The reason why we didn't select the WEB-DL 720p is that you will hardly find any
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<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4498,6 +4503,7 @@ The reason why we didn't select the WEB-DL 720p is that you will hardly find any
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -5130,6 +5136,11 @@ The reason why we didn't select the WEB-DL 720p is that you will hardly find any
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -5161,6 +5172,7 @@ The reason why we didn't select the WEB-DL 720p is that you will hardly find any
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -6027,6 +6039,11 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -6058,6 +6075,7 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -6939,6 +6957,11 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -6970,6 +6993,7 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -4283,6 +4283,11 @@ La raison pour laquelle nous n'avons pas sélectionné le WEB-DL 720p est que vo
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4314,6 +4319,7 @@ La raison pour laquelle nous n'avons pas sélectionné le WEB-DL 720p est que vo
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -4946,6 +4952,11 @@ La raison pour laquelle nous n'avons pas sélectionné le WEB-DL 720p est que vo
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4977,6 +4988,7 @@ La raison pour laquelle nous n'avons pas sélectionné le WEB-DL 720p est que vo
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -5853,6 +5865,11 @@ Elles ne sont pas traduites, car elles sont appelées à évoluer plus rapidemen
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -5884,6 +5901,7 @@ Elles ne sont pas traduites, car elles sont appelées à évoluer plus rapidemen
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -6775,6 +6793,11 @@ Elles ne sont pas traduites, car elles sont appelées à évoluer plus rapidemen
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -6806,6 +6829,7 @@ Elles ne sont pas traduites, car elles sont appelées à évoluer plus rapidemen
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -4327,6 +4327,11 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4358,6 +4363,7 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -5090,6 +5096,11 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -5121,6 +5132,7 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -5703,6 +5715,11 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -5734,6 +5751,7 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -6470,6 +6488,11 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -6501,6 +6524,7 @@ Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4421,6 +4426,7 @@
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
@ -4148,6 +4148,11 @@ You want fewer upgrades than with SQP-1 because the WEBDL has often been watched
<td>b6832f586342ef70d9c128d40c07b872</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4179,6 +4184,7 @@ You want fewer upgrades than with SQP-1 because the WEBDL has often been watched
<ul>
<li><strong>Bad Dual Groups:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] These groups take the original release, then they add their own preferred language (ex. Portuguese) as the main audio track (AAC 2.0), What results after renaming and FFprobe that the media file will be recognized as Portuguese AAC audio. It's a common rule that you add the best audio as the first track.
Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<li><strong>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</li>
<li><strong>EVO (no WEBDL):</strong> This group is often banned for low-quality Blu-ray releases, but their WEB-DL is okay.</li>
<li><strong>No-RlsGroup:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some indexers strip out the release group which could result in LQ groups getting a higher score. For example, a lot of EVO releases end up stripping the group name, so they appear as "upgrades", and they end up getting a decent score if other things match.</li>
<li><strong>Obfuscated:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] (use these only if you dislike renamed releases)</li>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4168,6 +4173,7 @@
<ul>
<li><strong>Bad Dual Groups:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] These groups take the original release, then they add their own preferred language (ex. Portuguese) as the main audio track (AAC 2.0), What results after renaming and FFprobe that the media file will be recognized as Portuguese AAC audio. It's a common rule that you add the best audio as the first track.
Also they often even rename the release name into Portuguese.</li>
<li><strong>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</li>
<li><strong>EVO (no WEBDL):</strong> This group is often banned for low-quality Blu-ray releases, but their WEB-DL is okay.</li>
<li><strong>No-RlsGroup:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some indexers strip out the release group which could result in LQ groups getting a higher score. For example, a lot of EVO releases end up stripping the group name, so they appear as "upgrades", and they end up getting a decent score if other things match.</li>
<li><strong>Obfuscated:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] (use these only if you dislike renamed releases)</li>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4398,6 +4403,7 @@
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4379,6 +4384,7 @@
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4378,6 +4383,7 @@
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#black-and-white-editions">Black and White Editions</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>cc444569854e9de0b084ab2b8b1532b2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#evo-no-webdl">EVO (no WEBDL)</a></td>
<tdstyle="text-align: center;">-10000</td>
<td>90cedc1fea7ea5d11298bebd3d1d3223</td>
@ -4398,6 +4403,7 @@
<ul>
<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>Black and White Editions:</strong> [<em>Optional</em>] Some movies get an additional release version in monochrome/black and white. This custom format matches some of the more common occurrences of these.</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>