

- OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS HOW TO
- OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS MOVIE
- OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS 720P
- OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS 1080P

Since we are only using just one profile setup in the previous step, we only had to adjust the settings for Bluray-720p. The Quality tab is next, and is used to adjust the sizes of the movies that Radarr grabs. Here you can decide whether you would like Radarr to prefer Usenet, or Torrents. Under Profiles there is another section called Delay Profiles.
OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS 1080P
This decision also helped us save a ton of hard drive space since 1080p movies are 10GB+ each.
OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS 720P
We own Blurays which are 1080p, but since we will be watching our movies on a smaller television we used the 720p profile.

Profile types include Bluray, DVD, HDTV, and SDTV, etc. Profiles is where Radarr looks to determine what type of media to look for. Other than the Episode Naming section, no other settings within Media Management needs to be changed.
OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS MOVIE
Switch Movie Renaming to “Yes” and pick the naming convention you would like to use. The good thing about Kodi is that it accepts several different naming conventions and it’s likely the one that you like will work just fine. It is important to note that some media front ends such as Kodi need to have movies named in a specific way so that it can “find” them within your media directory.

Radarr has the ability to take the files it downloads and rename them according to your preferences. The first tab within Settings is Media Management. Once Radarr is running it will stay open in the background and can be opened using your favorite internet browser and navigating to Open the Settings menu and turn on the yellow Advanced Settings tab on the right.
OPTIMAL TRANSMISSION TORRENT SETTINGS HOW TO
We use the Docker version on our Linux server and you can read about how to install that here. First download the copy that you would like to use and install it as you would any normal program.
