Update Sonarr-Release-Profile-RegEx.md

Updated: Sonarr Release Profile RegEx (WEB-DL)
- Fixed: block x265 for 1080p being it didn't recornize when their was a period between the x265
- Cleanup: Hidden the Changes Updates by defaults, added some extra info to try to make it more clear
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TRaSH 4 years ago
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@ -22,19 +22,21 @@ And in my opinion the P2P are of better quality.
Theirs 1 Scene releaser that do bring out quality releases `-deflate/-inflate`. Theirs 1 Scene releaser that do bring out quality releases `-deflate/-inflate`.
!!! info !!! info
Keep in mind this list will be a constant work in progress because I will be updating it when it's needed. Keep in mind this list will be a constant work in progress because I will be updating it when it's needed.
So best to set a notification for updates for this page. So best to set a notification for updates for this page.
!!! tip "Update" ??? tip "Updates"
A large portion of Amazon WEB-DLs in the last week have only had 192Kbps DD+5.1, because that's all Amazon made available initially. A large portion of Amazon WEB-DLs in the last week have only had 192Kbps DD+5.1, because that's all Amazon made available initially.
The proper 640Kbps DD+5.1 audio might appear a few hours later or a few months, but when they get updated the episodes will be REPACKED. The proper 640Kbps DD+5.1 audio might appear a few hours later or a few months, but when they get updated the episodes will be REPACKED.
I decided to redo the Release Profile to make it easier for for me and the end user to update/manage the Release Profile, I decided not to add the scene groups anymore (and also removing the current ones). Why ? Lately I noticed allot of popup scene releases meaning we need to update often. I decided to redo the Release Profile to make it easier for for me and the end user to update/manage the Release Profile, I decided not to add the scene groups anymore (and also removing the current ones). Why ? Lately I noticed allot of popup scene releases meaning we need to update often.
With this it also means all scene and (yet) unknown groups will be getting a score of `0` and not `-50`. With this it also means all scene and (yet) unknown groups will be getting a score of `0` and not `-50`.
I will still keep a eye on them and add the Low Quality Groups to the `-100` score and when I find a new P2P group I will add them, resulting in less updates and a more accurate upgrade. I will still keep a eye on them and add the Low Quality Groups to the `-100` score and when I find a new P2P group I will add them, resulting in less updates and a more accurate upgrade.
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@ -73,6 +75,8 @@ The Number between the **[**brackets**]** are the scores the release name will g
### Release Source (Streaming Service) ### Release Source (Streaming Service)
It's recommended to add the Release Sources separate from the other release profiles.
```bash ```bash
# Preferred (3) # Preferred (3)
[100] /(amzn|amazon).?web.?(dl|rip)/i [100] /(amzn|amazon).?web.?(dl|rip)/i
@ -105,11 +109,13 @@ The Number between the **[**brackets**]** are the scores the release name will g
{Series TitleYear} - S{season:00}E{episode:00} - {Episode CleanTitle} {[Quality Full]}{[MediaInfo Simple]}{[Preferred Words]}{-Release Group} {Series TitleYear} - S{season:00}E{episode:00} - {Episode CleanTitle} {[Quality Full]}{[MediaInfo Simple]}{[Preferred Words]}{-Release Group}
``` ```
More renaming suggestions can be found [HERE](https://trash-guides.info/Sonarr/V3/Sonarr-recommended-naming-scheme/){:target="_blank"}
### P2P + Low Quality Scene Groups ### P2P + Low Quality Scene Groups
```bash ```bash
# Must Not Contain (2) # Must Not Contain (2)
/(?=(1080|720)).*((x|h)265|hevc)/i /(?=(1080|720)).*((x|h).?265|hevc)/i
# Preferred (3) # Preferred (3)
[180] /(-deflate|-inflate)/i [180] /(-deflate|-inflate)/i
@ -131,7 +137,7 @@ The Number between the **[**brackets**]** are the scores the release name will g
??? info "Why the Must Not Contain entry" ??? info "Why the Must Not Contain entry"
So why did I put `/(?=(1080|720)).*((x|h)265|hevc)/i` as `Must Not Contain` and what does it do ? So why did I put `/(?=(1080|720)).*((x|h).?265|hevc)/i` as `Must Not Contain` and what does it do ?
It blocks/ignores 720/1080p releases that are encoded in x265, why ? It blocks/ignores 720/1080p releases that are encoded in x265, why ?

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