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Feature Request: New radarr attribute to upgrade existing movies' quality. #497
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I looked at the code where radarr_quality is used and it doesn't seem too crazy to implement, I might take a stab at it. Is there anything I should be aware of? |
First of all im happy to get some help lol second if your comfortable with using it you should hop on to the PMM Discord and we can talk there im much better about responding there |
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Describe the solution you'd like
Add new radarr attribute to upgrade quality of movies on a per collection basis.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Current alternative is to remove the movies individually from radarr, use the "radarr_quality" in the .yml under each collection, and have the script re-add it to radarr with the desired quality.
Additional context
Discussed in the discord that a new attribute like "radarr_up_quality" would do the job. Although radarr's mass editor can handle this itself, people with thousands of movies in seperate collections would have to spend a lot of time checking the boxes for each movie with the risk of missing some.
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