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A [Docker Mod](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-mods) for the LinuxServer.io Radarr/Sonarr Docker container that adds a script to automatically strip out unwanted audio and subtitle streams, keeping only the desired languages.
Chapters, if they exist, are preserved. The Title attribute in the MKV is set to the movie title plus year (ex: `The Sting (1973)`) or the series title plus episode information (ex: `Happy! 01x01 - What Smiles Are For`).
**One unified script works in both Radarr and Sonarr. Use this mod in either container!**
>**NOTE:** This mod support Linux OSes only.
Container info:
![Docker Image Size (latest by date)](https://img.shields.io/docker/image-size/linuxserver/mods/radarr-striptracks)
# Installation
>**NOTE:** See the [Sonarr/Radarr v3 Builds](./README.md#sonarrradarr-v3-builds) section below for important differences to these instructions for v3 builds.
1. Pull your selected container ([linuxserver/radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr "LinuxServer.io's Radarr container") or [linuxserver/sonarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/sonarr "LinuxServer.io's Sonarr container")) from Docker Hub:
`docker pull linuxserver/radarr:latest` OR
`docker pull linuxserver/sonarr:latest`
2. Configure the Docker container with all the port, volume, and environment settings from the *original container documentation* here:
**[linuxserver/radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr "Radarr Docker container")**
**[linuxserver/sonarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/sonarr "Sonarr Docker container")**
1. Add the **DOCKER_MODS** environment variable to the `docker create` command, as follows:
`-e DOCKER_MODS=linuxserver/mods:radarr-striptracks`
*Example Synology Configuration*
![striptracks](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11523885/95027314-1e006680-065d-11eb-9ff9-cc51648d57bd.png "Synology container settings")
2. Start the container.
3. After all of the above configuration is complete, to use mkvmerge:
1. Configure a custom script from the Radarr/Sonnar Settings->Connect screen and type the following in the **Path** field:
`/usr/local/bin/striptracks.sh`
2. Add the codes for the audio and subtitle languages you want to keep as **Arguments** (details in the [Syntax](./README.md#syntax) section below):
<ins>Suggested Example</ins>
**`:eng:und :eng`**
## Usage
>**NOTE:** See the [Sonarr/Radarr v3 Builds](./README.md#sonarrradarr-v3-builds) section below for important differences to these instructions for v3 builds.
The source video can be any mkvtoolnix supported video format. The output is an MKV file with the same name.
If you've configured the Radarr/Sonarr Recycle Bin path correctly, the original video will be moved there.
![warning24] **NOTE:** If you have *not* configured the Recycle Bin, the original video file will be deleted/overwritten and permanently lost.
### Syntax
The script accepts two arguments and one option in the **Arguments** field:
`[-d] <audio_languages> <subtitle_languages>`
The arguments are language codes in [ISO639-2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-2_codes "List of ISO 639-2 codes") format.
These are three letter abbreviations prefixed with a colon ':', such as:
* :eng
* :fre
* :spa
...etc.
Multiple codes may be concatenated, such as `:eng:spa` for both English and Spanish.
It is suggested to use `:eng:und :eng` if you are unsure of what to choose. This will keep English and Undetermined audio and English subtitles, if they exist.
>**NOTE:** The script is smart enough to not remove the last audio track. This way you don't have to specify every possible language if you are importing a
foreign film, for example.
The `-d` option enables debug logging.
### Examples
```
:eng:und :eng # keep English and Undetermined audio and English subtitles
-d :eng "" # Enable debugging, keeping English audio and no subtitles
:eng:kor:jpn :eng:spa # Keep English, Korean, and Japanese audio, and English and
Spanish subtitles
```
## Triggers
The only events/notification triggers that have been tested are **On Download** and **On Upgrade**
![striptracks](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11523885/95027402-d0d0c480-065d-11eb-97a8-b02a011572ab.png "Radarr/Sonarr custom script settings")
## Logs
A log file is created for the script activity called:
`/config/logs/striptracks.txt`
This log can be inspected or downloaded from the Radarr/Sonarr GUI under System->Logs->Files
Script errors will show up in both the script log and the native Radarr/Sonarr log.
Log rotation is performed with 5 log files of 512KB each being kept.
>![warning24] **NOTE:** If debug logging is enabled, the log file can grow very large very quickly. *Do not leave debug logging enabled permanently.*
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## Sonarr/Radarr v3 Builds
>![warning] **Warning: Unstable Releases** ![warning]
>The Sonarr/Radarr v3 Builds are the unstable releases (Aphrodite and Phantom) of Radarr and Sonarr. Though the mod works with all versions of the container, I cannot guarantee these releases are stable.
<ins>Important differences for Sonarr/Radarr v3 Builds</ins>
### Mod installation
Substitute the following steps for those noted in the [Installation](./README.md#installation) section above.
1. Pull your selected container ([linuxserver/radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr "LinuxServer.io's Radarr container") or [linuxserver/sonarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/sonarr "LinuxServer.io's Sonarr container")) from Docker Hub:
`docker pull linuxserver/radarr:preview` OR
`docker pull linuxserver/sonarr:preview`
2. Configure the Docker container with all the port, volume, and environment settings from the *original container documentation* here:
**[linuxserver/radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr "Radarr Docker container")**
**[linuxserver/sonarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/sonarr "Sonarr Docker container")**
1. Add the **DOCKER_MODS** environment variable to the `docker create` command, as follows:
`-e DOCKER_MODS=linuxserver/mods:radarr-striptracks`
*Example Synology Configuration*
![striptracks](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11523885/95027314-1e006680-065d-11eb-9ff9-cc51648d57bd.png "Synology container settings")
2. Start the container.
3. After the above configuration is complete, to use mkvmerge, configure a custom script from the Settings->Connect screen and type the following in the **Path** field:
`/usr/local/bin/striptracks-eng.sh`
<ins>This is a wrapper script that calls striptracks.sh with the following arguments, which keep English audio and subtitles only!</ins>
`:eng:und :eng`
*For any other combinations of audio and subtitles you **must** either use one of the [included wrapper scripts](./README.md#included-wrapper-scripts) or
create a custom script with the codes for the languages you want to keep. See the [Syntax](./README.md#syntax) section above.
Do not put `striptracks.sh` in the **Path** field!*
### Included Wrapper Scripts
>**NOTE:** The **Arguments** field for Custom Scripts was removed in Radarr and Sonarr v3 due to security concerns. To support options with this version and later,
a wrapper script can be manually created that will call *striptracks.sh* with the required arguments.
For your convenience, several wrapper scripts are included in the `/usr/local/bin/` directory.
You may use any of these scripts in place of the `striptracks-eng.sh` mentioned in the [Mod installation](./README.md#mod-installation) section above.
```
striptracks-dut.sh # Keep Dutch audio and subtitles
striptracks-eng.sh # Keep English and Undetermined audio and English subtitles
striptracks-eng-debug.sh # Keep English and Undetermined audio and English subtitles, and enable debug logging
striptracks-eng-jpn.sh # Keep English, Japanese, and Undetermined audio and English subtitles
striptracks-fre.sh # Keep French audio and subtitles
striptracks-fre-debug.sh # Keep French audio and subtitles, and enable debug logging
striptracks-ger.sh # Keep German audio and subtitles
striptracks-spa.sh # Keep Spanish audio and subtitles
```
### Example Wrapper Script
To configure the last entry from the [Examples](./README.md#examples) section above, create and save a file called `wrapper.sh` to `/usr/local/bin` containing the following text:
```
#!/bin/bash
. /usr/local/bin/striptracks.sh :eng:kor:jpn :eng:spa
```
Then put `/usr/local/bin/wrapper.sh` in the **Path** field in place of `/usr/local/bin/striptracks-eng.sh` mentioned in the [Mod installation](./README.md#mod-installation) section above.
### Preview Triggers
The only events/notification triggers that have been tested are **On Import** and **On Upgrade**
![striptracks](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11523885/95027374-9830eb00-065d-11eb-8ef7-8d69c9795cbe.png "Radarr/Sonarr custom script settings")
### Preview Logs
The log can be inspected or downloaded from the Radarr/Sonarr GUI under System->Log Files
___
# Credits
This would not be possible without the following:
[Radarr](http://radarr.video/ "Radarr homepage")
[Sonarr](http://sonarr.tv/ "Sonarr homepage")
[LinuxServer.io Radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr "Radarr Docker container") container
[LinuxServer.io Sonarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/sonarr "Sonarr Docker container") container
[LinuxServer.io Docker Mods](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/mods "Docker Mods containers") project
[MKVToolNix](https://mkvtoolnix.download/ "MKVToolNix homepage") by Moritz Bunkus
The AWK script parsing mkvmerge output is adapted from Endoro's post on [VideoHelp](https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/343271-BULK-remove-non-English-tracks-from-MKV-container#post2292889).
[warning]: http://files.softicons.com/download/application-icons/32x32-free-design-icons-by-aha-soft/png/32/Warning.png "Warning"
[warning24]: http://files.softicons.com/download/toolbar-icons/24x24-free-pixel-icons-by-aha-soft/png/24x24/Warning.png "Warning"