I have some idea on whose torrents to avoid but still if you have a good list please share.

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How do the arrs protect you from untrusted uploaders though? Don’t they just automatically download torrents based on the names and number of seeders?

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Video quality is considered along with tags, which I don’t really understand myself. Torrents with the PROPER tag have highest priority, etc. It can get very granular. I never distrusted this system and find it better than going off uploader name.

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Sonarr only downloads media according to the the rules you give it. If you don’t give it any rules, it will just grab whatever immediately matches the quality profile (1080p, 2160p, etc)

What you can do is follow the trash-guides. Those will give you an updated list of decent groups, and if you use them with notifiarr/recylarr, the profiles on sonarr/radarr will also auto-update along with changes in the guides

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Ok, and how is that any worse than looking at uploader name like we’re still in 2004. The automatic method is fine.

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Maybe for you, but that’s not how it is for a lot of other people. Some of us prefer to control what releases we grab instead of blindly passing it off to what is essentially a glorified RSS reader (when you don’t set up rules)

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Ok, and why is that? I don’t see how your method is any better.

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Like I said before it’s about control. A lot of us want to be able to control what we want to watch, the specific release groups and source of the content we watch. I’m not saying it’s necessarily better than what you do. You have a 128tb media server and you’re obviously a lot more invested into this whole thing than I am but I prefer to control my content.

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Sorry, I’m a recovering reddit user lol. I didn’t mean anything by it. I genuinely don’t know the difference. I’m looking for quality, but it sounds like you might be looking for security. Media server is just a fancy way of saying Jellyfin.

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Yeah, but it’s the 128TB part of it that’s really interesting to me. It’s my dream to be able to afford something like that. Mind sharing the specs?

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How do I configure radarr and sonarr to only download 1080p style movies / shows? It keeps grabbing 40gb movies, I just want the 1-2gb versions, which are plenty for me.

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  1. What indexers do you have added to sonarr/radarr? dbzer0 doesn’t mind naming them afaik so you’re good to share them here

  2. Setting the quality slider as the other user suggested should work. Go to Settings->Quality and slide the size for WEBDL-1080P and BLURAY-1080P to the size you’d prefer (remember that it’s defined as size per hour and not total size of the file)

  3. The best way to do this imo is to define release profiles based on groups. I’m guessing, based on your size preferences, you’d normally grab H265/HEVC 1080p releases re-encoded by various groups like TGx and PSA

On Sonarr (v3), create a release profile and name it whatever you want. In the Must Contain field, paste this -

/^(?=.*(1080|720))(?=.*((x|h)[ ._-]?265|hevc)).*/i

This will force Sonarr to only grab releases which are HEVC. This is actually supposed to go in the Must Not Contain field because re-encodes are much more inferior. But if your intention is to save space this works.

Then in the preferred section you can define the rankings for certain groups you’d like to see. So type in -PSA on the first one and give it a score of 100. In the next one type -TGx with a score of 95 and so on with the groups you’d like to see with corresponding scores according to your preferences.

Radarr is on v4 and now uses Custom Formats so read https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/ to get a better understanding. The Sonarr section can also help if you want to be more specific with your filters. Anyway, Custom Formats can be imported pretty easily but its best you go through that yourself and try to recreate the profile we made on Sonarr for Radarr

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Lower the quality slider under settings. I’m not sure where you’d put it though. I’m downloading 130 GB versions since I have the space.

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What kind of storage do you have set up? I just have a 7TB hard dive attached to my pi

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128 TB media server built for this purpose. It’s got about 3,000 movies, but not all of them are in 4k. Less than 9 TB free at the moment.

That’s not enough storage for a media server though.

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I guess you have a actually pc running your server? With my pie I’m limited to 2 external drives, not sure what my eventual limit will be but I have 2tb left.

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Yeah, now. I used ODROID, all the pis, and other singleboards for 1080p playback. The lastest pi can do 4k kind of.

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