## Why choose this quality profile ??? question "Why choose this quality profile? - [Click to show/hide]" - You want 2160p with DV + HDR10 but don't care about HD audio (TrueHD, DTS-HD, DTS-X). - You want maximum compatibility between all devices and still a HQ release. - You run 2 instances of Radarr and want both version or you want to use this as your main. - You want to have minimum to no transcoding for low powered devices or remote streaming. - You're using your smart tv app as media player device. - You want to grab streaming optimized releases. ------ BHDStudio does HQ 1080p/2160p Encodes with the following features - Streaming optimized (Optimized for PLEX, emby, Jellyfin, and other streaming platforms) - [1080p] AC3 Audio (Downmixed Lossless audio track to Dolby Digital 5.1 for optimal compatibility) - [2160p] Encoded lossless audio track to Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 with Dolby Digital 5.1 fallback. - [2160p] Dolby Vision with HDR10 fallback or HDR10 if there is no DV HDR10 release. - Small sizes - Good quality Biggest drawback if you don't have access to the top tier indexers you won't have access to all BHDStudio releases, and you will end up with less or not streaming optimized releases. ### Tested Devices and Results We've tested this SQP on several devices and added the result in a [spreadsheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fhwK_PLBfJjL6w8p7tVj-qK4GA4vqMtvGegGlNwbSDo/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"} If you want to add any missing devices and players to the results please do so in our dedicated SQP-1 (2160p) [Discord](https://trash-guides.info/discord){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}. You will need to provide the following info. - Your used TV and the max resolution supported by the TV. - Your used media player device (ATV, Shield, Smart TV App, etc). - Tautulli screenshot when playing a `BHDStudio 2160p` with `DV HDR10`. - Info what your TV is reporting DV or HDR10. - Tautulli screenshot when playing a `WEBDL 2160p` with `DV HDR10`. - Info what your TV is reporting DV or HDR10.