Radarr and Sonarr Begin H.266/VVC Codec Support After FFprobe 8.1 Update
Developers for Radarr and Sonarr are implementing initial support for the H.266/VVC video codec following compatibility with FFprobe 8.1. This update will enable these media management tools to correctly identify and parse VVC metadata, addressing a previous issue where movies encoded in h266 caused display errors. A Pull Request for VVC/H266 support has been created for Sonarr, which is upstream for Radarr.
Key Takeaways
- Initial H.266/VVC codec support is being integrated into Radarr and Sonarr.
- Compatibility stems from FFprobe 8.1 enabling correct identification of VVC metadata.
- A Pull Request for H.266/VVC support is active for Sonarr, which is upstream for Radarr.
- Previously, H.266 encoded movies caused display errors in Radarr's codec column.
Why It Matters
The integration of H.266/VVC support into widely used media management tools like Radarr and Sonarr signals a critical step in the codec's broader adoption. While VVC is not yet prevalent, this foundational support enables the ecosystem to prepare for its higher compression efficiency. Streamers and content distributors can anticipate improved metadata handling and reduced display errors as VVC content eventually proliferates, simplifying media library management. Industry players should monitor FFmpeg's full integration of libvvdec and the subsequent availability of VVC-encoded content for wider use cases.
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