https://lemmy.world/post/10063012
Hi there, when trying to import a new movie, Radarr wasn’t able to parse the quality and language. So I started playing around with the naming. Somehow when I have the wrong quality and language in the file name, then it manages to parse the correct values: [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9a87ce51-2a71-4c57-ae43-b4ccd9127b08.png] I also tried other file names without luck. It only seems to work with wrong info in the file name, which utterly confuses me. MediaInfo shows audio language English and resolution 1200x720. I’m running Radarr v5.1.3.8246 in Docker. Does anyone have any idea what is going on?..
Hi there, when trying to import a new movie, Radarr wasn't able to parse the quality and language. So I started playing around with the naming.
Somehow when I have the wrong quality and language in the file name, then it manages to parse the correct values:
I also tried other file names without luck. It only seems to work with wrong info in the file name, which utterly confuses me.
MediaInfo shows audio language English and resolution 1200x720, so I guess this info is used but only when German is in the filename.
I'm running Radarr in Docker and have tried the following versions:
Does anyone have any idea what is going on?..
Update: The problem seems to be caused due to missing year in the individual movie folder. If I import it with "12 Angry Men (1957)/" it works for all languages. If I do it as previously with only "12 Angry Men/", the the movie gets imported, but the file not, only got German (maybe due to some special parsing required for Umlauts or something..).
What's a good way to have a simple self hosted (in Docker would be nice) web interface for starting yt-dlp jobs?
Preferably, I would like to have pre-defined yt-dlp commands and in the interface I can just add an URL and select which command to chose.
I know I could also use JDownloader or other tools to download the media, but I specifically would like to use yt-dlp because I have multiple use case commands already defined.
Thanks for the help!
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