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Guides
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Sonarr or radarr quality
You want usenet it’s a-lot better than torrents. Yarr https://trash-guides.info is how to set them up for max quality , Set up Radarr and http://Sonarr.tv For tv shows Set up Sonarr Look into how to use the Usenet it’s so better then torrents but use torrents as a fallback. Get Emby media server or Jellyfin media server.
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Maybe easy maybe hard maybe impossible?
So for what it's worth, the easiest way to do all of this is using the Trash Guides: https://trash-guides.info/
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Jellyfin issue when adding new media
As well as taking a look at trash guides: https://trash-guides.info/
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What do I need to make this work?
One last thing I would recommend is going through proper folder structure for arr apps to work properly and for that thrash guide has excellent documentation and instructions on how to set it up.
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Don't fully understand use of Radarr
Here’s some guides to help you: Trash Guides Wiki Servarr
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Recyclarr - Anyone using this? Care to dumb it down as to what it's purpose is?
Now going to the trash guides github (https://github.com/TRaSH-Guides/Guides/tree/master/docs/json/radarr/quality-size) we can see 3 matching json files, with min and max settings for all the qualities.
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Help needed please
https://trash-guides.info/ can also be a good source for info about the whole thing.
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Almost ready to build my first PC - It'll be a NAS media server! And I still have a few questions
You have 30 days trial with unraid so play with it. Watch spaceinvader one vidoes on YouTube for understanding unraid. Follow ibracorp videos as your guide to install all services. Also have a look at https://trash-guides.info/ for setup tips. This 3 should cover almost everything you need to do with unraid.
- Sonarr *ALMOST* fully working, it can't seem to find the files it just downloaded
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Tons of websites not accessible through Globe GFiber (not a DNS issue)
$ curl -vvv https://trash-guides.info/ --max-time 10 * Trying 104.21.39.68:443... * TCP_NODELAY set * After 4997ms connect time, move on! * connect to 104.21.39.68 port 443 failed: Connection timed out * Trying 172.67.143.146:443... * TCP_NODELAY set * After 2498ms connect time, move on! * connect to 172.67.143.146 port 443 failed: Connection timed out * Failed to connect to trash-guides.info port 443: Connection timed out * Closing connection 0 curl: (28) Failed to connect to trash-guides.info port 443: Connection timed out
trueNAS
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Probably a very frequent HomeLab question - Help with services, hardware and software
Second, I want to turn the OptiPlex 9020 to a nice automated Jellyfin Server, with *arrs included. I was thinking using truenas scale for this since I found a good guide here: https://github.com/imjustleaving/trueNAS/wiki/A-Guide-to-go-from-a-bare-metal-TrueNAS-Scale-install-to-a-Fully-Automated-Media-Server
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Truenas Core - installing Unpackerr
I just found a project called Unpackerr which sounds like an absolute dream for me, it would fix my unpacking issue. I have Truenas Core installed, and found a guide for installing on Truenas scale here. During the container configuration, you need to set up some environmental variables.. is this possible to do on Truenas Core?
- Can someone direct me to a linux local seedbox tutorial?
- This would have made my life so much easier in the beginning....
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Newbie - Configuration help
because this question gets asked so much (and bc ive been through this myself) i recommend this guide which helped me tremendously.
- Truenas CORE, Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr with qBittorrent
- TrueNas Scale and OpenVPN
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I am having trouble getting emby server set up on TrueNAS Scale
also, since u are so new to truenas, u should def be watching some youtube stuff on it. the webgui is pretty smooth, but not everything is super intuitive. plenty of stuff out there on how to do basic config so u get a little more comfortable. also lots of guides like this that do easy step-by-step stuff.
- installing OpenVPN on Scale and actually getting it to work
- Is Scale a Better Fit?
What are some alternatives?
overseerr - Request management and media discovery tool for the Plex ecosystem
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
nextcloud - Ansible playbook to install nextcloud, php, nginx or apache, mariadb or postgres, redis-server, onlyoffice or collabora office
Saltbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
relax-intel-rmrr
recyclarr - Automatically sync TRaSH Guides to your Sonarr and Radarr instances
Jackett2Sonarr - Short Python script to import Indexers from Jackett to Sonarr
WebTools-NG - WebTools Next Generation for Plex
docker-compose-nas - Simple Docker Compose NAS featuring Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, Jellyfin, qBittorrent, PIA VPN and Traefik with SSL support
WgServerforWindows - Wg Server for Windows (WS4W) is a desktop application that allows running and managing a WireGuard server endpoint on Windows
bazarr - Bazarr is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr. It manages and downloads subtitles based on your requirements. You define your preferences by TV show or movie and Bazarr takes care of everything for you.