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Do you have a separate 4k library?
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If you're only watching on 1 TV, I don't think there's any reason to keep them a separate 4k library. And if your server can handle transcoding easily, there's still not much reason.
If you have an often-used second (or third, etc) TV with lower resolution and your server doesn't handle transcoding well, then it's probably worth keeping them separate.
I've also started to disagree with the guide about file size. I don't think I can tell the difference, and I'm not trying to preserve media for the future. So long as the video has the features I want, I think just about any file size is fine.
The only problem is that Radarr doesn't support multiple copies/editions. You need to run two Radarr instances.
Why wouldn't you just have the 4k versions then? It's not like 1080p screens are making a comeback.
I have kids that like to stream on their own devices, and they're not all 4K. Saves my server from overworking itself by not having to transcode.
Ah, I tend to avoid transcoding. Browsers are pretty shit for codec support.
Yep, 100% the same. Hate it. It's no biggie for me, though - I'm really the only one who wants 4K content, and I only want it for the stuff that really matters to me.