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It feels so futuristic
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Just as annoying, only cheaper.
I type it in Radarr or Sonarr and let my -arr stack work its magic. Depending on how popular a show or movie is, I can watch it in a few minutes on my Kodi TV. Wouldn't really call it annoying.
Check out overseerr. You can search for movies or tv shows from there and it will request to radarr and sonarr for you. But what's nice is it shows you all the popular shows, gives your recommendations, you can search by streaming service if you want.
Overseerr has been a game changer for my Plex/jellyfin which I share with 10+ friends and family. They submit tons of requests and it all automatically shows up on my nas without me needing to be bothered. I used to only download what I wanted and only take special requests and only for movies or completed series because I didn't want to be harassed every week for the latest episode. Now my recently aired row is a constant stream of new episodes aired that week and I get friends saying "oh I didn't know you had series x, now I don't need that streaming service" - it's not obvious to them still that I can get almost anything if they reauest it and overseer makes it so frictionless.
Learned my lesson on this. Ended up with a ton of 1mbps 1080p files that look terrible. All depends on what show/movie and absolutely based on what sources I had. I'm sure other people's setups can acquire better files on average.
I just prefer to download manually these days.
I know this is a bit late for a reply, but sonarr and radarr allow you to set specific requirements it must meet as well as things you'd like it to have. In my case, I've told not to get anything 4k or above (no 4k displays so why bother) or less than 720p and to prefer h265 since they are always a lot smaller files. It will even replace h264 copies if a new h265 comes out. It does great at finding nice looking copies in a small file.
I'm aware. Like I said it's probably more telling of my sources than anything.
I can get everything as a direct download link anyways and skip seeding, so I prefer to do that while manually selecting how much space I'm giving away on my server.
I also hated how it would pull hundreds of individual torrents if it couldn't find a pack, so messy.
Just a different approach, glad it works for people just not my jazz.
Understandable. I haven't had any of those problems, even though I only use some free torrent trackers. Unpopular stuff (local shows that aren't in English for example) can sometimes take a while, so I'm thinking of subscribing to some paid usenet indexer.
If you find it annoying, you're not doing if right
Nah I got a website that has all the media
Just use stremio+torrentio+ a debrid service for easier + cheaper
I'm in an invite only site that I'm not going to name and there hasn't been a single instance of something not being uploaded there that I wanted to watch.
When you say uploaded, do you always "need" to download it or can you simply stream?
Download. I have fast internet so I don't really care about streaming + I like to archive rewatch worthy shows. An entire season of a show takes only a couple minutes, then it's accessible on my plex server.
I love all of that, I just wish there was an easy way to have a media player that reads of an SSD (10+ TB or some shit) and doesn't have some arbitrary storage limit that it cant read off of past).
Anyone have success with like a specced-out Mac Mini and that XMBN or Kodi thingy? Im the oldes young person aha