Removed Radarr v0.2 (Deprecated)

Removed Radarr v0.2 (Deprecated)
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# Collection of Custom Formats
## Dolby TrueHD/ATMOS
![ATMOS](images/ATMOS.png)
> Dolby TrueHD/ATMOS = `C_RXRQ_TRUEHD|ATMOS`
If you prefer TrueHD|Atmos audio tracks.
!!! note
To make this workable you need to put it in a order to what you prefer and above `none`.
> ![ATMOS_formats](images/ATMOS_formats.png)
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## DTS-HD DTS-X
![DTS](images/DTS.png)
> DTS-HD/DTS:X = `C_RXRQ_DTS.?(HD|ES|X(?!\d))`
If you prefer DTS-HD audio tracks.
!!! note
To make this workable you need to put it in a order to what you prefer and above `none`.
> ![ATMOS_formats](images/ATMOS_formats.png)
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## BR-DISK
![BR_DISK](images/BR_DISK.png)
> BR-DISK = `C_RXRQ_(AVC|VC-1|HEVC)` `M_N_REMUX` `S_N_WEBDL` `C_RXRQ_^((?!x265).)*$`
If you don't want BR-DISK (Iso's and Blu-ray folder structure).
!!! note
To make this workable you need to uncheck it in your profile
> ![BR_DISK_formats](images/BR_DISK_formats.png)
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## x264
![x264](images/x264.png)
> x264 = `C_RX_(X|H)\.?264`
If you prefer x264 releases (Encodes).
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## x265
![x265](images/x265.png)
> x265 = `C_RX_(X|H)\.?265`
If you prefer x265 releases (Encodes/Re-Encodes).
Why isn't HEVC added in this CF?
* HEVC is officially only used for untouched sources, but most x265 Encoders/Re-Encoders mix them in the release name because they don't know better or think they do.
* I didn't add it because this would also mean that BR-DISK/Remux is a x265 and those are untouched sources so never are x265.
Luckily most x265 Encoders/Re-Encoders also add x265 so it get's picked up correctly.
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## EVO except WEB-DL
![EVO_just_WEB](images/EVO_just_WEB.png)
> EVO (except WEB-DL) = `C_RX_\B(-EVO)\B` `S_N_WEBDL`
This group is often banned for the low quality Blu-ray releases but their WEB-DL are okay.
!!! note
To make this workable you need to uncheck it in your profile
> ![EVO_just_WEB_formats](images/EVO_just_WEB_formats.png)
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## Single Layer DV
![SLDV](images/SLDV.png)
> Single Layer DV = `C_RXRQ_SL.?DV|Single.?Layer.?DoVi` `M_RQ_REMUX`
If you prefer Dolby Vision Video's you now can use Single layer Dolby Vision what seems to works in Plex on the Shield.... The Double layer's only tend to work on smart tv's.
!!! note
To make this workable you need to check this in your profile and put it on top of the others you got !!!
> ![SLDV_formats](images/SLDV_formats.png)
!!! note
And also make sure you set it as `Custom Format Cutoff`
> ![SLDV_cutoff](images/SLDV_cutoff.png)

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# How to get Quality Releases
This Guide/Tutorial is mainly for people that watch there movies on a big Full HD TV, 4K TV or even a projector
and want better quality then those low xvid releases or DVD quality (*movies under 5 GB*).
!!! question ""
If you don't care about quality then stop reading and see if the other tutorials are helpful for you.
We will make use of Radarr Restrictions and of the Custom Format option.
The info has been collected from different major sites.
I'll be using a list of group names (most of them are also banned on them) and words to filter out those releases.
Quality Releases (Bad Quality (Video or Audio wise), Wrongly Tagged or Re-Tagged).
## `Must Not Contain`
Add the following to your Settings => Indexers => `Must Not Contain`
=== "General"
Sources you want to ignore anyway
- BDSCR
- BRrip
- CM8
- HD2DVD
- HDRip
- VODRip
- xvid
- divx
- core2hd
- CAMRip
- CAM
- HDTS
- TELESYNC
- PDVD
- PreDVDRip
- WORKPRINT
- HDTC
- TELECINE
- SCR
- SCREENER
- DVDSCR
- DVDSCREENER
- BDSCR
- R5
- R5.LINE
=== "Low-Quality Releases"
Often banned groups
- aXXo
- CrEwSaDe
- DEViSE
- FaNGDiNG0
- FLAWL3SS
- FZHD
- FRDS
- HDTime
- IMAGINE
- iPlanet
- KingBen
- KiNGDOM
- KLAXXON
- Leffe
- LTRG
- mHD
- mSD
- NhaNc3
- nHD
- nikt0
- nSD
- PrisM
- PRODJi
- Rx
- RDN
- SANTi
- ViSION
- WAF
- WHiiZz
- x0r
- YIFY
- STUTTERSHIT
=== "Another Small list of often banned groups"
- CDDHD
- EuReKA
- DDR
- DNL
- BARC0DE
=== "And Another list"
- RARBG
- FGT
- BReWeRS
- Grym
- LiGaS
- Zeus
- Tigole
=== "Rips not considered high quality"
Rips from Scene and quick-to-release P2P groups while adequate, are not considered high quality.
- beAst
- CHD
- EVO
- HDWinG
- MTeam
- MySiLU
- WiKi

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# How to make sure Radarr doesn't snatch Full Blurays (ISO/BDMV)
Radarr has problems to separate full Blurays from Bluray-Rips, after some researching and testing I found a way to solve this issue.
To make this work we need to make use of Custom Formats, and make sure the used profile is making use of it (or better said not).
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## Custom Formats
Navigate to Settings => Custom Formats
> ![custom formats](images/cust_form.png)
Then click on the :heavy_plus_sign: to add a new Custom Format.
> ![plus button](images/plus.png)
On the new popup at the bottom you have the option `Advanced` and click on `Custom`
> ![advanced custom](images/cust_adv.png)
Again a new popup will appear.
Enter the following info
`Name` => `BR-DISK`
`Format Tags` => `C_RXRQ_(AVC|VC-1|HEVC)` `M_N_REMUX` `S_N_WEBDL` `C_RXRQ_^((?!x265).)*$`
> ![edit format](images/edit_format.png)
!!! warning
Make sure the 4 tags are entered separate
## Quality Profiles
Then go to your used profiles.
Scroll down to the bottom where you see Custom Formats.
Make sure you uncheck your newly created Custom Profile `BR-DISK`
> ![quality profiles](images/qual_profile.png)
Make sure you do that with all your used Quality Profiles.
!!! danger
Don't uncheck `None` or else it will ignore everything except the checked Custom Formats.

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# Remote Path Mappings explained
Seems that allot of people don't understand how the remote path mapping works for Radarr.
I will try to explain it with some screenshots and a short description,
## Do I need Remote Path Mappings
If your download client is on another system then Radarr then you probably need to make use of Remote Path Mappings.
You will get a error that looks a little bit like the following screenshot.
![download errors](images/dl_error.png)
So looking at this screenshot it seems we need to make use of Remote Path Mappings
## How
First we navigate in Radarr to the Settings => `Download Client` Tab.
![download client tab](images/cl_cli_tab.png)
At the bottom you choose `Add new mapping`
![add new mapping](images/new_mapping.png)
A screen will popup with the following options.
![Add Mapping](images/mapping.png)
1. `Host` => This is the hostname or IP you set in your download client settings.
1. `Remote Path` => The download path that you've set in your download client.
1. `Local Path` => The path Sonarr/Radarr needs to access the same path.
??? example "Examples"
=== "QBittorrent"
## Host
To find what you need to put in your host you navigate in Radarr to the Settings => Download Client Tab.
There you open up the download client for this example I will be using QBittorrent
![Qbittorrent client](images/qbit_client.png)
This is what you put in your Host in Remote Path Mapping.
## Remote Path
To find what you need to put in your remote path you need to open up your download client and look what you've used there as download location.
In QBittorrent navigate to Tools => Options (or ALT+O) and navigate to the Download settings.
![Qbittorrent download settings](images/qbit_options.png)
This is what you add in your Remote Path in Remote Path Mapping.
## Local Path
To find what you need to put in in your local path you need to know how Radarr is able to access the files your download client downloaded.
And this can be done in different ways.
Mounting/Network share what ever but Radarr needs to have local access to it so you need to figure this one out your self what's the best way for Radarr to access the download clients downloaded files.
The final result will look something like this.
![Qbittorrent final result](images/qbit_final.png)

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