

I’ve tried and failed with authelia a few times. Be interested in seeing how others have it configured, if you could link the tutorial you used too that’d be awesome. Maybe I’ll have luck this time
I’ve tried and failed with authelia a few times. Be interested in seeing how others have it configured, if you could link the tutorial you used too that’d be awesome. Maybe I’ll have luck this time
No doubt, money.
Test releases in different qualities too. 4k is nice, but often it’s overkill. 1080p or 720p most stuff depending how much I care. Sometimes aiming for smaller encodes by a different group, see what works for you.
When it’s only one or two a month it’s manageable, but now everything worth accessing is split over a dozen services. I gave the legal option a go and it became excessively expensive, so back to piracy. Both cheaper and more convenient.
It’s super satisfying try set it up and watch it all just work once you get it going
If you’re gonna use the arrs use sonarr. You can add shows, have it search for episodes as they come out integrating with jackett or prowlarr to find torrents and send to deluge or qbittorrent for downloads.
Sonarr can be set with preferred naming styles and rename things as they are added.
Stupid question, but you’re entering the servers_ipaddress:8070
When trying to access from a computer other than the server, Correct?
Pretty sure it needs at least one port forwarded to make use of plex remotely
I expect they just want statistics
For the file name it contains the basic information about the file.
Batman begins =title
2005 = release year of the movie
1080p = video resolution
BluRay =source
The rest is encoding and video/audio information about the file
Framestor =release group name
It’s been forever since I last ripped a video, but I remember videohelp.com being a decent source of information
Get a bigger drive. Swapping them out on modern laptops is often quite easy. Grab a copy of the manual or search for videos if you want to know more. Replacement 1tb nvme drives can be quite cheap these days, 2tb ones aren’t especially price prohibitive either.