diff --git a/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/index.html b/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/index.html index 3cc5c5932..eda290abe 100644 --- a/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/index.html +++ b/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/index.html @@ -5740,7 +5740,7 @@ Several reasons why this is happening:
"negate": false, "required": true, "fields": { - "value": "^(?!.*\\b((?<!HD[._ -]|HD)DVD|BDRip|MKV|XviD|WMV|d3g|BDREMUX|REMUX|^(?=.*1080p)(?=.*HEVC)|[xh][-_. ]?26[45]|German.*DL|((?<=\\d{4}).*German.*(DL)?)(?=.*\\b(AVC|HEVC|VC[-_. ]?1|MVC|MPEG[-_. ]?2)\\b))\\b)(((?=.*(Blu[-_. ]?ray|BD|HD[-_. ]?DVD)\\b)(?=.*\\b(AVC|HEVC|VC[-_. ]?1|MVC|MPEG[-_. ]?2|BDMV|ISO)\\b))|^((?=.*\\b(^((?=.*\\b((.*_)?COMPLETE.*|Dis[ck])\\b)(?=.*(Blu[-_. ]?ray|HD[-_. ]?DVD)))|3D[-_. ]?BD|BR[-_. ]?DISK|Full[-_. ]?Blu[-_. ]?ray|^((?=.*((BD|UHD)[-_. ]?(25|50|66|100|ISO)))))))).*" + "value": "^(?!.*\\b((?<!HD[._ -]|HD)DVD|BDRip|MKV|XviD|WMV|d3g|BDREMUX|REMUX|^(?=.*1080p)(?=.*HEVC)|[xh][-_. ]?26[45]|German.*DL|((?<=\\d{4}).*German.*(DL)?)(?=.*\\b(AVC|HEVC|VC[-_. ]?1|MVC|MPEG[-_. ]?2)\\b))\\b)(((?=.*\\b(Blu[-_. ]?ray|BD|HD[-_. ]?DVD)\\b)(?=.*\\b(AVC|HEVC|VC[-_. ]?1|MVC|MPEG[-_. ]?2|BDMV|ISO)\\b))|^((?=.*\\b(^((?=.*\\b((.*_)?COMPLETE.*|Dis[ck])\\b)(?=.*(Blu[-_. ]?ray|HD[-_. ]?DVD)))|3D[-_. ]?BD|BR[-_. ]?DISK|Full[-_. ]?Blu[-_. ]?ray|^((?=.*((BD|UHD)[-_. ]?(25|50|66|100|ISO)))))))).*" } } ] diff --git a/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/index.html b/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/index.html index d1a56c11b..588380543 100644 --- a/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/index.html +++ b/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/index.html @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ it gets imported correctly and isn't incorrectly matched as HDTV or WEB-DL etc.<Another option is to use {Original Title}
rather than the recommeneded naming scheme outlined aboove. {Original Title}
will use the title of the release which will contain all of the information included in the release itself. The benefit of this naming scheme is to prevent download loops which can occur on import when there is a discrepancy in the release title compared to the contents of the file itself (for example, if the release title says DTS-ES but the contents are actually DTS). The downside is less flexibility with how the files are named.
Another option is to use {Original Title}
rather than the recommeneded naming scheme outlined above. {Original Title}
will use the title of the release which will contain all of the information included in the release itself. The benefit of this naming scheme is to prevent download loops which can occur on import when there is a discrepancy in the release title compared to the contents of the file itself (for example, if the release title says DTS-ES but the contents are actually DTS). The downside is less flexibility with how the files are named.
If using this alternate naming scheme I suggest using {Original Title}
over {Original Filename}
Why?
The filename can be Obscured where the Release naming isn't, especially when you use Usenet.
@@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ it gets imported correctly and isn't incorrectly matched as HDTV or WEB-DL etc.< Last update: - January 2, 2023 20:49:54 + January 9, 2023 01:02:46