It’s still not clear to me why you’d need nvenc for radarr.
Comment on radarr, docker & nvenc
thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world 11 months agoFor 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.
UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca 11 months ago
thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world 11 months ago
For conversion of videos after download
UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca 11 months ago
Oh right I completely missed that. I should go to bed. I wasn’t aware radarr had that functionality.
doctorzeromd@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
I don’t think that’s a feature of radarr, could you point it out in the UI or docs?
thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world 10 months ago
doctorzeromd@sopuli.xyz 10 months ago
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.
thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Using NVEnc with the current linuxserver images. The readme covers the issue.
Kata1yst@kbin.social 10 months ago
Highly recommend using tdarr. Not just because the radarr container won't do it, but because tdarr is so incredibly powerful.
Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
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.
thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I assume tdarr will take a handoff/trigger from Radarr to operate on a file?
Kata1yst@kbin.social 10 months ago
It can. Most people just use the filesystem watcher, but this looks nice. https://github.com/deathbybandaid/tdarr_inform
thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Awesome, I’ll check it out later this evening. Thank you!