Optimisarr ghcr.io/jellman86/optimisarr:latest https://github.com/Jellman86/optimisarr/pkgs/container/optimisarr bridge bash false https://github.com/Jellman86/optimisarr/issues https://github.com/Jellman86/optimisarr Optimisarr is a safe media-library optimiser: it transcodes your movies and TV to save space and never deletes or replaces an original until the converted file has passed explicit verification gates. It probes each file, decides whether re-encoding is worthwhile, transcodes to a work directory, verifies the output (decodes cleanly, duration/stream policy match, size actually reduced), then atomically replaces the original and keeps the untouched original in quarantine so any replacement can be rolled back. Supports CPU, Intel QSV/VA-API and NVIDIA NVENC hardware transcoding, integrates with a Sonarr/Radarr media stack, and shows a real-time dashboard with a live queue, per-job logs, and savings stats. Set the media library you want it to watch under /data. MediaApp:Video Tools:Utilities http://[IP]:[PORT:8787]/ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jellman86/optimisarr/main/unraid/optimisarr.xml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jellman86/optimisarr/main/web/public/favicon-192.png transcode transcoding ffmpeg media optimise optimize hevc h265 nvenc qsv vaapi radarr sonarr Optimisarr safely transcodes your media library to reclaim space without ever losing an original — every replacement is verified first and the original is quarantined for rollback. Supports CPU, Intel QSV/VA-API, and NVIDIA NVENC. Map one storage root at /data; work and quarantine default beneath it so verified replacements can use atomic moves. Optional: set an admin token to protect the API/UI, or put Optimisarr behind an authenticated reverse proxy for remote access. Enable hardware transcoding by mapping /dev/dri (Intel/AMD). 8787 /mnt/user/appdata/optimisarr /mnt/user/media /data/.optimisarr/work /data/.optimisarr/trash Europe/London 99 100 002 /dev/dri