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1 day agoSonarr/Radarr occasionally grab disk rips as they’re the only format available for certain titles, but they can’t be directly imported without conversion. This fills that gap cleanly.


Sonarr/Radarr occasionally grab disk rips as they’re the only format available for certain titles, but they can’t be directly imported without conversion. This fills that gap cleanly.
Sure, but that takes a lot of time and effort when you have a complicated stack, so it’s nice to be able to handle it in two clicks instead of setting up an entire encode queue while cross referencing all my metadata so I get episodes mapped right. Often a series session will take me upward of 30 minutes to set up an encode queue manually. With Discarr, it takes me 30 seconds
Edit: this came out of many attempts to create a single script that could post-process torrents, unpacking archives or converting disk images dynamically. The trouble is that dvd formatting for series follows no standards whatsoever, and really requires a human to map the titles. Discarr automates everything except that, and surfaces the title and episode queues side-by-side to allow quick identification and assignment