How to Order Quality Sources
The current logic for comparing downloads is Quality Trumps All, where the qualities are set from lowest (bottom) to highest (top) by default.
In some cases, it might be preferred to have the option to create a Quality Profile to downgrade your existing library/releases.
Examples:
- Downgrade a
Remux-2160p
to aBluray-2160p
,WEB-2160p
,Remux-1080p
,Bluray-1080p
,WEB-1080p
or even to a 720p variant etc. - Downgrade a
Bluray-1080p
to aWEB-1080p
or even to a 720p variant etc. - etc.
To accomplish this, you must change the order of the Quality Sources in your Quality Profile.
Qualities higher in the list are more preferred even if not checked. Qualities within the same group are equal. Only checked qualities are wanted.
Current Logic
Here, you will see the current logic to understand how the possible downloads are compared.
Radarr current logic
Radarr current logic - [Click to show/hide]
As of 2021-11-06 the logic is as follows:
The Current logic on how downloads are compared is Quality Trumps All
- Quality
- Custom Format Score
- Protocol
- Indexer Priority
- Indexer Flags
- Seeds/Peers (If Torrent)
- Age (If Usenet)
- Size
REPACKS and PROPERs are v2 of Qualities and thus rank above a non-repack of the same quality.
Settings
=> Media Management
=> File Management
=> Proper & Repacks
Change to Do Not Prefer
and use the Repack/Proper Custom Format
Sonarr current logic
Sonarr current logic - [Click to show/hide]
As of 2024-01-16 the logic is as follows:
The Current logic on how downloads are compared is Quality Trumps All
- Quality
- Custom Format Score
- Protocol
- Episode Count
- Episode Number
- Indexer Priority
- Seeds/Peers (If Torrent)
- Age (If Usenet)
- Size
* Use Custom Formats and TRaSH Guide's season pack custom format with a score greater than zero to prefer season packs.
REPACKS and PROPERs are v2 of Qualities and thus rank above a non-repack of the same quality. Set Media Management => File Management Download Proper & Repacks
to "Do Not Prefer" and use TRaSH's Repack/Proper Custom Format with a positive score as suggested by TRaSH's Guides
Change the Order of the Quality Sources
We will use Radarr for these examples, but it works the same way as Sonarr.
To change the order of the Quality Sources, go to Settings
=> Profiles
.
Default Order
In the following screenshot, you will see a default order of your Quality Sources where the highest Quality would be a Remux-2160p
and the lowest quality a WEB-720p
. As always, the upgrade order would be from bottom to top. (direction of the arrow)
- Remux-2160p
- Bluray-2160p
- WEB-2160p
- Remux-1080p
- Bluray-1080p
- WEB-1080p
- Bluray-720p
- WEB-720p
Downgrade Order
Now, we will show a Quality Profile using the so-called reverse order of the Quality Sources, which we can use to downgrade from high Quality to lower Quality.
All we need to do is to change the order of the Quality Sources in your Quality Profile.
In the following screenshot, you will see a downgrade order of your Quality Sources where the highest Quality would be a WEB-720p
and the lowest quality a Remux-2160p
. As always, the upgrade order would be from bottom to top. (direction of the arrow)
- WEB-720p
- Bluray-720p
- WEB-1080p
- Bluray-1080p
- Remux-1080p
- WEB-2160p
- Bluray-2160p
- Remux-2160p
Don't forget to change the Upgrade Until
to your preferred download Quality Source.
Tips and Common Issues
Order matters even if not checked
Qualities higher in the list are more preferred even if not checked. Qualities within the same group are equal. Only checked qualities are wanted.
The order listed in the profile matters even if the Quality is not checked. For example, if you have a 2160p version but want the 720p version, Radarr will reject all 720p results because 1080p and 2160p are listed as higher than 720p even though 1080p was not checked.
Move your preferred Quality to the top
Qualities at the top of the list will appear first in manual searches, so it's recommended that the selected Quality be moved to the top of the list.
Source: Wiki Servarr - Radarr. Source: Wiki Servarr - Sonarr.
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