1st it's going to pick the 'best' qualities available. You specified a rant of 720p-1080p at hdtv or above. Or, more accurately, I sort of am able to tell Flexget that - that's what I'm saying in the "target" - but it isn't taken into account in this way when timeframe says:
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At present I have no way to tell Flexget that I prefer a "worse" quality.
#Flexget vs tubedigger 720p#
The answer is that I do want 1080p if no 720p is available, but I prefer 720p. I'm not saying i'm against adding a 'closest match' feature, that does sound interesting and doable, i'm just wondering.
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If you don't want 1080p to begin with? why even include it in the original requirement? if that is not a valid option on your part, do not include it. Liiight asked in a comment on the old ticket: A user who wants "720p webrip" could somehow specify that the 720p part is important, and the webrip part not so important, or some other such combination. It could either be a "choose closest match: yes or no" option, or it could be more sophisticated with the "target" option expanded. If it seems not all users would want this new default behaviour, it could be configurable. I think the default behaviour should be to match as many of the target requirements as possible, while of course staying within the quality requirements. On the other hand, the 1080p hdtv, which was downloaded, does not match the target resolution (though it is in the valid range) and the source also does not match the target (though again it is in the valid range). It's not what I want, and I would imagine that most users would agree that in this scenario the 720p hdtv would be more appropriate, since the resolution matches the target, and the source (though not matching the target) is in the valid quality range. This may be what is wanted, but it also may not be.
#Flexget vs tubedigger download#
The timeframe then expires and there is still no 720p webrip available.Īt this point, Flexget's current behaviour is to download the best quality it has seen, which in this case is the 1080p hdtv. Due to them not fulfilling the "webdl" requirement of the target quality it correctly doesn't download anything yet. Consider a configuration such as timeframe: 2 hoursįlexget finds a suitable episode in two formats: 720p hdtv and 1080p hdtv, whether at the same time or within two hours of each other.