Beta v1.109 release [17th May 2020] - Imporant 'tdarr' container notice
Pre-releaseIMPORTANT:
On Sunday 24th May 2020 the 'tdarr' container will be replaced with the 'tdarr_aio' container as the tdarr container does not provide much benefit but makes things increasingly difficult as Tdarr development progresses. It's also confusing for new users to have a selection of containers.
After 24th May 2020, both the tdarr and tdarr_aio containers will be the SAME but all documentation will direct new users to download the new 'tdarr' container. Existing tdarr_aio users can continue using that container (tdarr_aio) and will receive updates.
Current 'tdarr' container users will need to create a Tdarr backup (on the 'Backups' tab) and then restore the backup once they've set up the new 'tdarr' container on/after 24th May 2020.
In summary:
Pre 24th May 2020:
tdarr - Alpine image with MongoDB needed separately
tdarr_aio - all-in-one Ubuntu image with MongoDB inside and hardware transcoding
Post 24th May 2020:
tdarr - all-in-one Ubuntu image with MongoDB inside and hardware transcoding
tdarr_aio - all-in-one Ubuntu image with MongoDB inside and hardware transcoding
Please use the channels on the 'Help' tab if you have any questions
Beta v1.109 release [17th May 2020]:
Changes:
-[New] Added health check and transcode cache description
-[New] More errors detected during thorough health check
-[New] Health check will be skipped if both options (Quick/Thorough) unchecked
-[New] Queue files for transcode even if they've failed reading with FFprobe
-[New] More comprehensive logging system
-[New] Clearer UI for how to edit library titles
-[New] Split FFmpeg input and output args with to prevent issues when FFmpeg command contains commas
Beta v1.1092 release [25th May 2020]:
Small fix for local plugin creator (plugins not saving)