Radarr: Remove “obfuscated” from release group

Created on 25 Dec 2018  Â·  17Comments  Â·  Source: Radarr/Radarr

Radarr is adding “obfuscated” as the release group whenever the file name from nzb contains the word obfuscated at the end. Could that functionality be modified to excluded the word obfuscated from the regex so the proper release group is tagged?

(Develop branch)

bug cannot reproduce stale

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Here are some other words which could do with removing if possible:

-4P
-Scrambled
-RP
-SirUppington
-AsRequested
-WhiteRev
-postbot

Or maybe a new feature that allows us to remove specific words from renaming?

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Can you post an example? The test case we have still passes.

Obfuscated is in the cleanReleaseGroup regex, so it should be cleaned prior to release group being parsed, agree we need a sample release this is happening on

This is also an issue with the word SCRAMBLED:

Example for Obfuscated:
The.Da.Vinci.Code.2006.Extended.Cut.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG-Obfuscated
becomes:
The.Da.Vinci.Code.(2006).EXTENDED.CUT.BLURAY.1080P.AAC.5.1.X264.OBFUSCATED

Example for Scrambled:
First.Man.2018.720p.BluRay.x264-BLOW-Scrambled
becomes:
First Man (2018).BLURAY-720P.AC3.5.1.X264-SCRAMBLED

using rename string:
{Movie Title} ({Release Year}).{EDITION TAGS}.{QUALITY FULL}.{MEDIAINFO AUDIOCODEC}.{MEDIAINFO AUDIOCHANNELS}.{MEDIAINFO VIDEOCODEC}{-RELEASE GROUP}

@galli-leo @Qstick here are my latest from today, to add to what I posted yesterday:

A.Star.is.Born.2018.720p.BluRay.x264.1.DD5.1-Manning-Obfuscated
becomes
A Star Is Born (2018).BLURAY-720P.AC3.5.1.X264-OBFUSCATED

Revenge.of.the.Sith.2005.720p.BRRip.XviD.AC3-FLAWL3SS-Obfuscated
becomes
Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005).DVD.AC3.5.1.XVID-OBFUSCATED

Further down the rabbit hole if you need more examples:

The.Sisters.Brothers.2018.1080p.BluRay.x264.1-MkvCage-Obfuscated
The.Phantom.Menace.1999.720p.BRRip.XviD.AC3-FLAWL3SS-Obfuscated
Star.Wars.Episode.VI.The.Return.of.the.Jedi.1983.Despecialized.Edition.720p.BRRiP.XViD.AC3-LEGi0N-Obfuscated

Here are some other words which could do with removing if possible:

-4P
-Scrambled
-RP
-SirUppington
-AsRequested
-WhiteRev
-postbot

Or maybe a new feature that allows us to remove specific words from renaming?

Looking at this, I think I’ve found the issue and where this was broken. Will try and push a fix up

@galli-leo the issue here is that on import it Radarr uses simpleReleaseTitle to try and parse the Release Group instead of using the release title. Because simpleReleaseTitle is the release title / filename ex. Jurassic.World.2015.720p.BluRay.x265-NtB-Obfuscated QaQV3WK3z2mUI0YY19xcP1VKqN the regex fails to clean as it looks for keyword (Obfuscated/pre/et..) at end of string.

To fix we likely need to use the original release title and not the simple release title for parsing of release group. Agree?

Or we modify the regex to not require end of string behind the cleaned word. Looks like this got introduced in the custom formats PR

-BUYMORE is another one that I haven't seen mentioned

I ran this when inside my Movies folder to rename all files in the folder and sub-folders. I am a n00b though so test it first or just dont use it! it might blow your server up or something but it worked for me.

find . -iname "*postbot*" -exec rename s/"-postbot.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*ObfuscatedPostBot*" -exec rename s/"-ObfuscatedPostBot.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*Obfuscated*" -exec rename s/"-Obfuscated.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*obfuscated*" -exec rename s/"-obfuscated.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*Scrambled*" -exec rename s/"-Scrambled.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*RP*" -exec rename s/"-RP.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*SirUppington*" -exec rename s/"-SirUppington.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*AsRequested*" -exec rename s/"-AsRequested.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*Chamele0n*" -exec rename s/"-Chamele0n.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*WhiteRev*" -exec rename s/"-WhiteRev.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*Rakuvfinhel*" -exec rename s/"-Rakuvfinhel.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*RakuvFIN*" -exec rename s/"-RakuvFIN.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*RakuvDE*" -exec rename s/"-RakuvDE.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*Rakuv01*" -exec rename s/"-Rakuv01.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*Rakuv*" -exec rename s/"-Rakuv.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; && \ find . -iname "*4P*" -exec rename s/"-4P.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \; find . -iname "*BUYMORE*" -exec rename s/"-BUYMORE.mkv"/".mkv"/g '{}' \;

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This is still an issue, running v0.2.0.1293

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. Please verify that this is still an issue with the latest version of Radarr and report back. Otherwise this issue will be closed.

This is still happening, currently running radarr v0.2.0.1358

Movie naming string: {Movie Title} ({Release Year}) - {[EDITION TAGS]}{[QUALITY FULL]}{[MEDIAINFO AUDIOCODEC}{ MEDIAINFO AUDIOCHANNELS]}{[MEDIAINFO VIDEOCODEC]}{-RELEASE GROUP}

Example:
Hellboy.2019.720p.WEB-DL.AC-3.H.264-CMRG-Obfuscated
becomes...
Hellboy (2019) - [WEBDL-720P][AC3 2.0][H264]-OBFUSCATED

Any update on this? Still happening on 0.2.0.1480

Not getting fixed in v0.2.... test on V3 if it's a deal breaker and report back

If you are using SABnzbd or nzbget, you can fix this yourself by running a pre-queue script: https://forums.sabnzbd.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=24748

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