Updated: to match new scoring system

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TRaSH 3 years ago
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@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ All these examples make use of the [Collection of Custom Formats](/Radarr/Radarr
### Which overall scoring scheme do you use
- **Advanced Audio** 500 for the highest with steps of 10 down.
- **HDR Metadata** 300 for the highest with steps of 10 down.
- **Advanced Audio** 2000 for the highest with steps of 100 down.
- **HDR Metadata** 1000 for the highest with steps of 100 down (except for Dovi SL).
- **Movie Versions** 200 for the highest with steps of 10 down.
- **Misc** 100 with steps of 10 down.
- **Releases you should avoid** -9999
- **Misc** Variable depending on your use case.
- **Releases you should avoid** -10000
If you notice that some scores are missing between the different Quality Profiles examples it's because I decided to be consistent with the scoring. Meaning a certain Custom Format has in every used Quality Profile the same score.
@ -104,9 +104,9 @@ All these examples make use of the [Collection of Custom Formats](/Radarr/Radarr
In my opinion this is a must for every Quality Profile you use, all these Custom Formats make sure you don't get Low Quality Releases.
!!! info
Add all of the following Custom Formats as `-1000` or even `-9999`
Add all of the following Custom Formats as `-10000`
![!cf-misc-1000](images/cf-misc-1000.png)
![!cf-misc-10000](images/cf-misc-10000.png)
??? example "Breakdown and Why"
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- **Low Quality Releases** A collection of known Low Quality groups that are often banned from the the top trackers because the lack of quality or other reasons.
- **720/1080p no x265** This blocks/ignores 720/1080p releases that are encoded in x265 - More info [HERE](/Misc/x265-4k/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}.
- **3D** Is 3D still a thing for home use ?
- **No-RlsGroup** Some indexers strip out the release group what 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
- **DoVi (WEBDL)** This is a special Custom Format that ignores DV for WEB-DL but together with the normal DoVi allows for other sources. WEB-DL from Streaming Services don't have the fallback to HDR(10), What can results in weird playback issues like weird colors if you want to play it on a not DoVi compatible setup. Remuxes and Bluray have a fallback to HDR(10).
??? success "example"
![!cf-misc-1000-result](images/cf-misc-1000-result.png)
![!cf-misc-10000-result](images/cf-misc-10000-result.png)
!!! tip
You might even can consider to add [Multi](/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#multi){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"} if you want to make sure you don't grab releases with often foreign audio.
@ -165,7 +167,7 @@ If you prefer HQ Encodes (Bluray-720/1080/2160p)
I suggest to first follow the [Quality Settings (File Size)](/Radarr/Radarr-Quality-Settings-File-Size/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}
If you think the sizes are to big to your preference then stop reading and see if the other tutorials are helpful for you. :bangbang:
For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of `Movie Versions`, `Misc (-1000)` and `Misc`
For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of `Movie Versions`, `Misc (-10000)` and `Misc`
:bangbang: **Make sure you add the [Releases you should avoid](#releases-you-should-avoid)** :bangbang:
@ -205,7 +207,7 @@ If you prefer 1080p Remuxes (Remux-1080p)
I suggest to first follow the [Quality Settings (File Size)](/Radarr/Radarr-Quality-Settings-File-Size/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}
If you think the sizes are to big to your preference then stop reading and see if the other tutorials are helpful for you. :bangbang:
For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of `Audio Advanced`, `Movie Versions`, `Misc (-1000)` and `Misc`
For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of `Audio Advanced`, `Movie Versions`, `Misc (-10000)` and `Misc`
:bangbang: **Make sure you add the [Releases you should avoid](#releases-you-should-avoid)** :bangbang:
@ -239,7 +241,7 @@ If you prefer 2160p Remuxes (Remux-2160p)
I suggest to first follow the [Quality Settings (File Size)](/Radarr/Radarr-Quality-Settings-File-Size/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}
If you think the sizes are to big to your preference then stop reading and see if the other tutorials are helpful for you. :bangbang:
For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of `Audio Advanced`, `HDR Metadata`,`Movie Versions`, `Misc (-1000)` and `Misc`
For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of `Audio Advanced`, `HDR Metadata`,`Movie Versions`, `Misc (-10000)` and `Misc`
:bangbang: **Make sure you add the [Releases you should avoid](#releases-you-should-avoid)** :bangbang:
@ -284,23 +286,9 @@ Because I'm to lazy to calculate the maximum for every of my used Quality Profil
??? FAQ "How to use a Custom Formats to avoid certain releases?"
For Custom Formats you really want to avoid, set it to something really low like `-1000` or even `-9999` and not something like `-10`.
For Custom Formats you really want to avoid, set it to something really low like `-10000` and not something like `-10`.
Being when you add a Custom Format what you prefer and you set it to something like `+10` it could happen that for example the `BR-DISK` will be downloaded (-10)+(+10)=0 and if your `Minimum Custom Format Score` is set at `0`.
### Audio vs Audio Advanced
??? FAQ "What's the difference between Audio vs Audio Advanced?"
What's the biggest difference between these two ?
The Custom Formats in the `Audio` are kinda global and not specific based on the best audio format.
Personally I recommend to use the `Audio Advanced` they are already ordered from high to low if you prefer HD audio (with object metadata)
!!! warning
Don't use `Audio` Custom Format in combination with the `Audio Advanced` Custom Formats.
### Custom Formats with a score of 0
??? FAQ "What do Custom Formats with a score of 0 do?"

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