
Given the HEVC/x265 files are ~30% the file size it's a big deal for remote users. For some reason on various pieces of hardware Plex thinks it can decode HEVC but it cannot (or it thinks it can't, but it actually can which is equally annoying), resulting in transcoding happening even when there's a perfectly viable alternative to use as an example of why this is useful. My current file name structure has the codec listed in it, for a bunch of reasons but the main one being it lets Plex users easily choose what is compatible for them. the last logg file is form 220-10-11 and the last entry was about a restart in the update log I see it did an upgrade 'Updating Sonarr from version 3 Change the port if you like Sonarr Sonarr (ex Nzbdrone) est la plateforme montante de gestion et de tlchargement de vos Je ne vais pas rentrer dans les dtails de toutes les possibilits que vous offre Sonarr, mais. However Sonarr sees no file name changes and so will not do a rename command. So what happens is Sonarr imports the file, then the script does it's job (which in my case is converting any x264 files to x265, as well as standardising audio for my devices) and informs Sonarr to do a RenameSeries command. The problem is, for my particular use case I need to do the encoding part after the file has been moved to it's final folder location.
Sonarr mass rename mp4#
I am using Sickbeard MP4 Automator to encode my files as they're being imported. Just to provide a more concise update on this Sonarr issue. Now i rename them manually, but sometimes there are a lot and i batch tag them and reimport a season or complete tv-show so they get reanalyzed and named properly.īy the way love the prefer name tags have AMZN automatically set with it as you can see in the sample. and press button in sonarr ) to reanalyze and rename and voila the result down under.
Sonarr mass rename 1080p#

So i manually update the tags of the file to the proper ones. But then i noticed that some episodes have their language tags not set so the episode file is named incorrectly because the language tags where missing from the original file (mkv). The file is the gets a new filename, with audiolanguage and subtitlelanguage tags, as set in sonarr, this works good. The problem is that i download an episode and have it imported to my media directory.
