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Right now Excludarr doesn't take into account the image quality of the movies/shows on streaming services.
My use case is : If I own the movie John Wick in 4K I'm not willing to let Excludarr remove it just because Netflix hosts an SD version of the movie.
From just looking at the Justwatch website it seems that quality filter are a thing, don't know about sound/colour range though.
My suggestion : Let the user define a minimal quality requirement before letting Excludarr flag a movie/show as replaceable by a streaming service.
Anyway thanks for the hard work.
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Right now Excludarr doesn't take into account the image quality of the movies/shows on streaming services.
My use case is :
If I own the movie John Wick in 4K I'm not willing to let Excludarr remove it just because Netflix hosts an SD version of the movie.
From just looking at the Justwatch website it seems that quality filter are a thing, don't know about sound/colour range though.
My suggestion :
Let the user define a minimal quality requirement before letting Excludarr flag a movie/show as replaceable by a streaming service.
Anyway thanks for the hard work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: