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# Settings #
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# Settings #
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## Profiles
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Radar searches for downloads that match the settings for:
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#### Qualities
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* quality - resolution (720p, 1080p) and format such as, DVD, WebDL, Bluray, etc., with size limits.
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* profile - a list of preferred qualities.
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Each [Quality](https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/wiki/Built-In-Qualities) shown in the Profiles section can be selected or deselected for each quality profile. This allows you to create specific quality hierarchies, and you can choose a specific profile to use on a per-movie basis.
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## Qualities
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The Qualities tab shows a list of size limits (gigabytes) for each format, such as DVD, WebDL, and Bluray.
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## Profiles
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Each box in the Profiles tab shows a list of allowed qualities. For a movie that is assigned the "Any" profile, radarr will search for all qualities in the list, and choose highest match.
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Click on a profile to edit it. The checkbox on each [Quality](https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/wiki/Built-In-Qualities) shown in the Profile can be selected or deselected. This allows you to create specific quality hierarchies, and you can choose a specific profile to use on a per-movie basis.
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You can re-order this list, so you can place specific qualities in any order you wish to use—with higher priority qualities at the top, and lower priority qualities at the bottom. If you want to create an "archive" quality profile for older movies you have already seen, you can place what would normally be construed as "lower quality" versions above "higher quality" versions to automatically download smaller files on titles which that "Archive" quality profile is applied to.
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You can re-order this list, so you can place specific qualities in any order you wish to use—with higher priority qualities at the top, and lower priority qualities at the bottom. If you want to create an "archive" quality profile for older movies you have already seen, you can place what would normally be construed as "lower quality" versions above "higher quality" versions to automatically download smaller files on titles which that "Archive" quality profile is applied to.
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