It’s definitely in the scope, as is the primary way I consume media, too

That’s a good point and is something that I’ll have to look into later

I use firefox as my daily driver, that’s safari in the gif

Shouldn’t be much extra work!

Haha, I found the name brilliant :D

The google crap is from a youtube iframe found in the frontpage that displays trailers in the background for the showcased movies. So far I haven’t found any other way to play YouTube videos inline unfortunately.

Yep, for now. I'm looking to implementing plex integration in the future, but right now I'm unsure if it is possible to play content from plex via their API. So whether or not jellyfin is a hard requirement for playback remains to be seen

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Good points, thank you!

Edit: Do you guys recon it can be taken down even though all the images are from themoviedb.org or youtube?

The biggest difference is that you can stream content without leaving the website (through jellyfin integration)

Yes! This is a planned feature once I get the settings page implemented.

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Hey ya all,


> 
> Reiverr is a project of mine that I’ve decided to release to the public today. It’s a self-hosted website similar to the content discovery app Overseerr, with the added features of managing and watching your content library through Sonarr, Radarr and Jellyfin integrations. The motivation behind the project was the lack of a unified modern UI that could be used to discover, manage and watch content in a single place.

Currently, the project is in very early stages of development, but it is mostly usable in its current state. If you want to try it out, you can find the installation instructions in the project’s GitHub page:
> 
>

https://github.com/aleksilassila/reiverr

Also: For the project to reach its fullest potential, it could use contributions! If you’d like to contribute code, designs (I’m not a UI designer, please help me), documentation or anything else, first of all, thank you!, and you can find an extensive list of planned features & fixes at the Reiverr Taskboard. It’s also a great place to just get a sense of what’s being done if you’re curious.
> 
>

Cheers guys!

Thank you for the tip, I will!

Anyway for this to work on Android TV?

I'm looking to release an android tv as soon as all the basic features are implemented!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by MonetarySqueeze@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

Hey ya all,



Reiverr is a project of mine that I’ve decided to release to the public today. It’s a self-hosted website similar to the content discovery app Overseerr, with the added features of managing and watching your content library through Sonarr, Radarr and Jellyfin integrations. The motivation behind the project was the lack of a unified modern UI that could be used to discover, manage and watch content in a single place.

Currently, the project is in very early stages of development, but it is mostly usable in its current state. If you want to try it out, you can find the installation instructions in the project’s GitHub page:



https://github.com/aleksilassila/reiverr

Also: For the project to reach its fullest potential, it could use contributions! If you’d like to contribute code, designs (I’m not a UI designer, please help me), documentation or anything else, first of all, thank you!, and you can find an extensive list of planned features & fixes at the Reiverr Taskboard. It’s also a great place to just get a sense of what’s being done if you’re curious.



Cheers guys!

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That's great to hear. I'll definitely make it open source once the app is somewhat usable

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by MonetarySqueeze@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

I'm working on a Jellyfin client concept that could be used to stream, discover, download and manage your local movie library, with a sleek user interface. The idea is to combine the functionality of radarr, sonarr, jellyfin and overseerr into one modern application. What do you guys think, would you use something like this? What features would you find useful? I'm trying to decide if this is worth the time commitment :)

Cheers

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