

For the movies I use Jellyfin/Trakt and for what I still want I use the *arrs.
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
For the movies I use Jellyfin/Trakt and for what I still want I use the *arrs.
Weekly.
As a personal knowledgebase and todo list.
And keeps you sated for another 22 seconds.
Then you want seconds.
I prefer Sonarr for management.
Problem is the auto matching.
It just doesnt always work.
Practical example: Looney. Tunes.and.Merrie.Melodies.HQ.Project.v2022
Some episodes are either not in the correct order or their name is deviating from how tvdb sorts it.
Your best regex/automatching can do nothing about it if Looney.Tunes.Shorts.S11.E59.The.Hare.In.Trouble.mkv
should actually be named Looney.Tunes.Shorts.S1959.E11.The.Hare.In.A.Pickle.mkv
to be automatically imported.
At some point fixing multiple hits becomes so tedious it’s easier to just clear all auto-matches and restart fresh.
Oh, I only had it when mounting with compose. I did resolve it by uaing fstab.
Oh well… I hoped you’d have a better solution. At least that works very well.
This may work for you and please continue doing that.
But I’ll get the 1080p with a moderate bitrate version of whatever I can aquire because I want it in the first place and not grab whatever I can to fill up my disk.
And as I mentioned: Matching 500 episodes (e.g. Looney Tunes and Disney shorts) manually isnt fun.
Much less if you also want to get the exact release (for example music) of a certain media and need to play detective on musicbrainz.
Storage appliance/service offering storage over the network to other clients.
Dunno what else you want or define under the ‘NAS’-term.
Had issues with docker conpose mounting NFS storage.
Seemed like it got disconnected while in use by the container.
Did resolve it eventually by manually mounting it on the host.
Any experience why?
Host OS: Debian 12
NFS server: Debian 12 in a Proxmox VM
Sometimes it’s just easier to build it from the ground up with all the knowledge you have gathered so far.
Maybe for common stuff but some dont want 720p YTS or yify releases.
There are also some releases that don’t follow TVDB aired releases (which sonarr requires) and matching 500 episodes manually with deviating names isn’t exactly what I call ‘fun time’.
Amd there are also rare releases that just arent seeded anymore in that specific quality or present on usenet.
So yes: Backup up some media files may be important.
Assuming it is on: Daily
In theory you could use an smtp relay.
Which pulls the messages from the relay and also sends for you.
This way you won’t have to fiddle around with IP reputation.
But you are still interacting with a cloud service…
Finally managed to set up tvheadend with rebreoadcasted IPTV from a private group with functioning and automated import into jellyfin.
Works very well (if the IP stream doesnt crash)
Edit: Spelling mistake.
Additional info: Took me 3 weekends to figure out how it all works together, finding out that firefox browser neither on desktop nor android can play live tv on jellyfin (even with transcode) and that EPG is a bitch to get right with obscure tv stations.
And webgrabplus has asinine documentation. Meaning: non existant. Go figure it out yourself what each parameter means, lol)
Well…I don’t see any interests arriving on my end. At best maybe 0.25%
Meanwhile 2nd yacht or whatever.
And use what? Mastercard? Visa? Your local bank institute?
All are deep into shit of gambling our money (financial speculation) for profit.
But what screens does he/she mean? Lock screen? Desktop? screensaver??
Very weird.
I would only want actual state/local holidays anyway.
If I actually care about an event I am more than capable to set the event mysekf (e.g. Sysadmin day)
The actual problem are electricity prices rising higher and that shortens to time to reach the equilibrium between the investetment
Printers are the devils work (made by HP).
But the docs are still easier to work with than some parts of Lenovos ThinkStations.
At least HP has an override boot menu option)
Stop being a Stan for any company. Neither of them are your friend beyond paying for your salary. And even then they are kept at an arms length.