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@Ockingshaythis will become available in 4.9.

Those example above is from 4.9 beta barebone without any extra addons / plugins 😉

@Lukehas stated within 1 week, but more like within 2-3 weeks.

I would wait for 4.9

 

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Oh, interesting, I’m on 4.9.1.35 beta. Which version is it added in? I do see the same menu as your screenshot, but it hasn’t grouped them together after a rescan. 
 

edit… I did a rescan and refresh metadata and it’s working, super neat, well done Luke!

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What is the recommended standard movie format in radarr?

 

currently I use {Movie TitleThe} ({Release Year}) {Quality Full} but thinking about taking this further:

{Movie TitleThe} ({Release Year}) {Quality Title} {Edition Tags} {ImdbId}
 

is imdb or tmdb important?

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1 hour ago, Ockingshay said:

What is the recommended standard movie format in radarr?

 

currently I use {Movie TitleThe} ({Release Year}) {Quality Full} but thinking about taking this further:

{Movie TitleThe} ({Release Year}) {Quality Title} {Edition Tags} {ImdbId}
 

is imdb or tmdb important?

Sorry for all the multiple posting but after a certain time I cannot edit the post..

 

I’ve settled on {Movie TitleThe} ({Release Year}) {Quality Title} {Edition Tags}

 


played around some more and currently have it set to filename and metadata.

The multi-version dropdown will show whatever is after the folder name in the filename, so if the entire filename is different to the folder name it will show the entire thing.

example:

gladiator (2000) / gladiator (2000) bluray-1080p extended will show bluray-1080p extended

gladiator (2000) / gladiator.(2000).bluray-1080p.extended will show gladiator.(2000).bluray-1080p.extended

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22 hours ago, Neminem said:

Observer the naming scheme and different folders

Hense this 😉

These rules still apply 😁

Movie Naming | Emby Documentation

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Look at this addon/plugin. If you wont to stop people from using 4K etc. Maybe this would help.

If I understand this plugin the right way, you can "block" 4K to given users etc. 

 

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To close this topic out I have created separate folders for remux and standard and added them both to a single library but restricted access to the remux folder per user. Users that can see both folders have the movie selectable via the version dropdown.

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