From f1468c1ce577344af9f6b915408df7be003d8147 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RhinoRhys <41245810+RhinoRhys@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 23:41:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Custom Formats (markdown) --- Custom-Formats.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Custom-Formats.md b/Custom-Formats.md index 3a798a7..f5118dc 100644 --- a/Custom-Formats.md +++ b/Custom-Formats.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # Custom Formats -Custom Formats are a way to completely automate anything. They work similar to Qualities: Releases and Files are parsed like always. However, now Radarr also checks, if one or more of your Custom Formats might also match a release or file. +Custom Formats are a way to completely automate anything. They work similar to Qualities: Releases and Files are parsed like always, however, now Radarr also checks if one or more of your Custom Formats might also match against the Release or File name. Quality remains as the primary deciding factor when grabbing a release and Custom Formats work secondary to this. At an equal Quality, the preferred release will have the most highest ranking Custom Format matches from the Formats allowed in the profile settings. Upgrading stops when at least one Custom Format match is above the profile cutoff. A custom format has so called "Format Tags". These tags describe how Radarr tries to match a release or file. For more information on how exactly Format Tags match, see [Format Tags](#format-tags) and [Matching](#matching). @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Radarr provides a wide range of predefined templates. They are explained below a **Description:** This custom format matches any releases that have "sub" or "subs" in their release title. -**Usage:** This format is useful, if most of your releases with hardcoded subs are matched by this. By moving this custom format to the bottom of your profile, Radarr will try to upgrade releases that match this format, to one without this. Therefore, Radarr will replace releases with hardcoded subs with ones that do not have hardcoded subs. +**Usage:** This format is useful, if most of your releases with hardcoded subs are matched by this. By moving this custom format to below the "None" option in your profile, Radarr will try to upgrade releases that match this format, to one without this. Therefore, Radarr will replace releases with hardcoded subs with ones that do not have hardcoded subs. ### Multi Language