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My plex server doesn't ๐
Hmm, does it even support Dolby vision?
Yep!
Interesting. What kind of rips am I looking for then? I guess it's the 20-40gb ones?
Awesome, thank you!
Even webrips will often contain it.
It just passes HDR and audio metadata to your TV/receiver. Works great.
Yea. I get Dolby Vision on my firetv cube 3rd gen. But there's different Dolby Vision profiles.
I just setup the arrs with qbittorrent using Docker on my NAS with overseer. I already had a Plex server setup on an N100 pointed at my NAS but now it is more automated. I was fine with the occasional manual adding of stuff but with how awful all of the services are now I just created my own that works for me.
Wow. I understood most of this.
took me a while to realize you meant sonarr and radarr by "arrs"
I have those too, though I am running on unraid.
previously I wrote my own program for converting, renaming and categorizing movies and tv shows, but now I just use Sonarr and Radarr.
I will need to setup TDarr soon to start saving on space.
Shhh, Guys, Sony is listening... ๐
Or they'll throw all their lawers at your instance admin. That actually worries me some.