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I don't have exact instructions off the top of my head but you need to install the nvidia container runtime and set the container's runtime to nvidia. I can't think of a reason why radarr would need nvenc though; jellyfin, plex or tdarr sure.
For conversion of videos after download. I don't use tdarr. Doing what you suggest works for Sonarr, but not radar because of different base images. Two different groups maintaining those projects I guess.
Edit: this is the issue I'm speaking about in particular:
https://github.com/mdhiggins/radarr-sma/issues/41
Highly recommend using tdarr. Not just because the radarr container won't do it, but because tdarr is so incredibly powerful.
I assume tdarr will take a handoff/trigger from Radarr to operate on a file?
It can. Most people just use the filesystem watcher, but this looks nice. https://github.com/deathbybandaid/tdarr_inform
Awesome, I'll check it out later this evening. Thank you!
I'm also gonna pop in. I just did a second run through on my library removing 720p and below from the ignore list. It's quite literally set and forget.
I don't think that's a feature of radarr, could you point it out in the UI or docs?
https://github.com/mdhiggins/radarr-sma
Got it, so not a feature of radarr, you intend to use a container with "sickbeard mp4 automator" to convert your files. What are you having issue with, the docker-compose on that repo seems straightforward.
Using NVEnc with the current linuxserver images. The readme covers the issue.
It's still not clear to me why you'd need nvenc for radarr.
Oh right I completely missed that. I should go to bed. I wasn't aware radarr had that functionality.