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The quality is quite good, since they are not reencoded. WEBDL-480p - WEB-DL (P2P) refers to a file losslessly ripped from a streaming service, such as Netflix, Amazon Video, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Discovery GO, BBC iPlayer, etc., or downloaded via an online distribution website such as iTunes.The image quality is generally good (for the resolution) and they are usually encoded in DivX/XviD or MP4. SDTV - Post air rips from an analog source (usually cable television or OTA standard definition).Indexer - Specify what indexer the profile applies to.Include Preferred when Renaming - When utilizing the tag in the naming scheme.This tells Sonarr that this has a higher score and it will be the first file picked for download. Which is much higher than all the others that do not have either of those words. When Sonarr goes through and looks at all the releases from the RSS feed and it comes across a release that has both Repack and DTS-HD that will give it a score of 200. Here you will put the word Repack in one of the fields and give it a value (say 100) but, you're also looking for DTS-HD audio so you will put that in there and also give it a score (say 100 again). Let's say you want to tell Sonarr that you want Repacks or Propers over regular releases. Let's say you're looking for releases with a specific grouping of words.Preferred - Here you can select a given term and give it a score.Must Not Contain - The release will be rejected if it contains one or more of terms (case insensitive).Must Contain - The release must contain at least one of these terms (case insensitive).Enable Profile - Toggling this given profile on or off.
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Downloads tagged as REPACK shows that the problems have been fixed in that release. REPACK - means there was a problem with the previous release and is corrected by the original Group. This is done by a Group that did not release the original. Downloads tagged as PROPER shows that the problems have been fixed in that release. PROPER - means there was a problem with the previous release. You'll need to manage any preference for those with Release Profiles (Preferred Words).
SONARR SETUP WITHOUT USENET UPGRADE
Do not treat new repacks and propers as upgrade to current releases. Do Not Upgrade Automatically - Rank repacks and propers higher than non-repacks and non-propers.Treat new repacks and propers as upgrade to current releases. Prefer and Upgrade - Rank repacks and propers higher than non-repacks and non-propers.Use Do not Prefer to sort by preferred word score over propers/repacks
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Download Proper & Repacks - Whether or not to automatically upgrade to Propers/Repacks.Unmonitor Deleted Episodes - Episodes deleted from disk are automatically unmonitored in Sonarr.