@ -1948,11 +1948,16 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -2959,11 +2964,16 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -1846,11 +1846,16 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -2858,11 +2863,16 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -1695,11 +1695,16 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -2620,11 +2625,16 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -3153,11 +3163,16 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
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<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -3358,11 +3373,16 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -1729,11 +1729,16 @@ You could end up with a single audio release when a MULTi release exists. This i
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -1626,11 +1626,16 @@ Afin d'illustrer ce principe, vous verrez une section <strong>"Mix original (opt
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
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<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -1550,11 +1550,16 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
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<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>,else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -1921,11 +1926,16 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
@ -2126,11 +2136,16 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li>Profile 5 - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br/> On a AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio. (<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>Profile 7 - This is what comes with HD Bluray Remuxes.<br/>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</li>
<li>Profile 8 - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases - all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br/>This works with several mainstream media players,<br/> but the AppleTV can only play the HDR10 fallback. (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>).</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release 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 releases (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/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On an AppleTV, these do not reliably play with the Plex app but will work better with the third-party Infuse app. MP4 files tend to work better than MKV files, obviously MKV is preferable because of its support for lossless audio.</em><br/><strong>It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly ! on an AppleTV 4K 1st gen, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em> (<em>although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV</em>)</sup></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Meaning: Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7/8.</strong></p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<p><aclass="glightbox"data-desc-position="bottom"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-height="auto"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."data-width="100%"href="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"><imgalt="!HDR Formats Flowchart"data-description="- The yellow boxes match the Quality Profile on the right side of the Guide.<br>- If the Guide says <b>ALL</b> it means <b>ALL</b>. (<u>Even if you have a TV/Hardware Media Player that can't handle for example DV or HDR10+</u>, else you will limit yourself what you're able to get or get download loops, this also counts for the audio formats).<br><br><b>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</b>"data-title="Follow the flowchart, continue till you hit finished."src="/Radarr/images/flowchart-hdr-formats.png"/></a></p>
- [Sonarr v3] Updated several regex and scoring to match Sonarr v4.
- [Starr] Updated HDR info for AppleTV Profile 5 - It has been confirmed that with the latest beta build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly.
**[Fixed]**
- None
# 2023-02-04 21:15
**[New]**
- [Guide- and Sonarr-FR] Added `ADN` and `Wakanim` streaming services to the French Anime section.