

I’m an idiot so it took me about 3 frustrating years to get all the docker containers working. Worth it every day
I’m an idiot so it took me about 3 frustrating years to get all the docker containers working. Worth it every day
After making the jump, you’re totally right
Hey, coming back to this a year later with more experience after quitting then starting back up again. I wish I remembered people mentioning Proxmox, it fits my needs more than my current Ubuntu setup. Thank you for the advice
Oh, I see. That was a dummy question, my apologies
What are the differences between Odin and (what I’m currently using) Jellyfin from a small system admin’s perspective?
Then why not post one?
If you’re using radarr/sonarr, you can…I’d refer to the trash guides, they have instructions for specifying language/subtitle tracks.
Anecdotally, I would strongly advise against limiting your options like that. As long as you have a way to set your streaming preferences and get the audio track you need, you shouldn’t even notice the other tracks.
With that said, you can strip the unnecessary tracks out with other software (I think Handbrake can, but I’ve never done it).
Simplewall, can’t recommend it enough
Commenting so I don’t lose this post, because I’m curious too.
As a goth, I’m jealous of your party!
Got em
Can you estimate % of space saved?
I consistently rely on people in situations like yours, so thank you
Times are tough
Good luck
Problem solved. I’m a damn idiot. I have Prowlarr, Sonarr, and Radarr set up…totally forgot about Lidarr. Thank you, sorry for the ignorance
Yeah, that’s what I thought but I wanted to try. Hate not giving back when I get something. I’m trying to retroactively seed my entire music library if possible. Looks like I’d have to make my own torrents
Yeah, that’s what I was expecting unfortunately… The problem isn’t the filenames, the problem is that the downloaded files lack any real metadata, so my media libraries ignore the files…I’m also talking about terabytes of files that I can’t afford to duplicate right now. Maybe I’ll make my own public torrents?
In my case, I’m always seeding hundreds of torrents…yet my upload rarely goes above 1 or maaaybe 2 Mbps. Could just be luck, but you can always throttle the speeds if you need to
Everybody should look into hardlinks and cross-seeding. By today’s standards, it’s painless and very unlikely to ever take up your bandwith
I was just looking into this yesterday. I’d love to hear if it’s worth the hassle. People seem to be 50/50 on its long-term usefulness, “just use _____!”