• 4lan@lemmy.world
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      Combine it with sonarr, radar, jackett and qBitTorrent and it’s incredibly easy to get a new show or movie

      I feel like a wizard being able to add a movie to jellyfin for my mom in minutes

      Also love that new episodes auto download!

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        The one thing I hate about sonarr is how difficult it is to get series that are already finished.

        Omni with Radarr is braindead easy, but sonarr requires I go ask it to download each season, and sometimes it’ll just download individual episodes, and then many of those are dead torrents because most people are seeding the whole season

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            It actually grabs old seasons and finished shows?

            I think I looked into it once but it wasn’t a clear instal for windows or something? I havnt moved to Linux yet

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              Yes, it’s pretty amazing. Bought a NUC like 2 weeks ago after getting my first Prime videos ad, already downloaded about 1.5TB of stuff, both just released and from a few decades ago.

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          Just switch series monitoring to “All Episodes” and then do “Search Monitored”, or use Jellyseerr.

          Both handle old seasons perfectly, I’ve not had any individual episode downloads.

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          Aren’t these *arr software using public trackers? If that is the case I recommend private trackers. A lot more reliable with a better database. Also some allow you to create re-seed requests for dead torrents.

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            You have to give them trackers and set their parameters

            But they still don’t automatically grab finished shows or released episodes, it’s just for keeping a series up to date episode by episode. You have to manually find the show in sonarr and tell ot to grab each season

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        I really want(ed) to look into the *darr projects, but I don’t want to give them write permissions to my NAS :/

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            Yeah, I suppose I could have a specific directory for them to download to, then I move them to the directory which they play from, which is more restricted.

            I thought one of the main benefits of those projects was that they can automatically download and replace versions with higher quality ones (if you have it configured that way). In that case, would I be able to have it look at my (restricted) directory which it doesn’t have write perms for, but download to a different directory?

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              I don’t think so, in my understanding it will try to overwrite the existing file. But I’m far from an expert, check the wiki they’re bound to have a solution for you.

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      I disagree unless there is a way for me to share my library with other people with out putting my Jellyfin server in a DMZ or exposing it ports to the internet. There is some security things I am worried about and feel like Plex is better. And I run both

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      Until it can act as a server on my Nvidia Shield TV Pro, have hardware acceleration through Docker in my Synology NAS (and Shield TV Pro) and be widely available for the people I share it with (like shitty TVs) it is not.

      I think it only can do the hw acceleration part on Docker, but the last time I checked it didn’t work for me.