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locatarr
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What software is on your media servers
Tried a few others I dont use regular, Jellyfin, Gaps, Organizr, Ombi, Requestrr List of ARR apps https://github.com/rustyshackleford36/locatarr
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What happened to locatarr?
There was a site called locatarr here: https://github.com/rustyshackleford36/locatarr that compiled all the companion apps for media servers, but it seems to be deleted. Anyone know a way to access it, or a similar guide?
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workaround to add torrents with Qbittorent when out of the house?
Check arr aps. https://github.com/rustyshackleford36/locatarr
- Plex seedbox
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Newsgroup tutorial
CYA #2: You will see a trend; a group of apps people call *arr or starr apps. These are very popular in media usenet and are sort of designed like a suite of applications. https://github.com/rustyshackleford36/locatarr a list I found...
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TrueNAS died, looking for modern recommendations
Here you go. All of the various "arr" programs/forks/utils/etc. along with descriptions of each.
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OS & Hardware Suggestions
Likely the Arr list of software for automatically downloading
- Wizarr: An easier way of inviting new Plex users!
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Add, Edit, and Delete Intro Markers with Plex Intro Editor
Oh god, another one! I'll do my best not to add to the ever growing list.
- Ideal set up for my system
nvidia-patch
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Do I need to have a beefy PC to transcode 4k? Or can I just buy my brother an Nvidia shield pro and setup a cheap server on my end?
This can be patched out. https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch
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Transcoding 4K HDR tone mapping
NVIDIA Corporation GA106 [GeForce RTX 3060] and I applied the patch here https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch
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Linux 6.6 to Protect Against Illicit Behavior of Nvidia Proprietary Driver
> CUDA, and pretty much all optimization(hacks) done to run games better
And arbitrary limitations implemented at the driver level to force you to purchase their enterprise GPUs, see https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch#nvenc-and-nvfbc-patc...
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GPU Guide (For AI Use-Cases)
Nvidia has no motivation to make a consumer card with lots of VRAM, that's basically the only (relevant) separator between the GeForce family and the Quadro lineup.
There are restrictions on NVENC streams with consumer cards, but that has been a solved problem for a while [0].
If they were to make a consumer card with more VRAM, it would immediately undercut their own Quadro/Tesla lineup, which cost substantially more. I don't see a reason for them to do it.
0: https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch
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Can't hardware transcode mor than 5 at a time even after all the required changes
I have never had to do the session limit bump thing from the last link. I have a 3090 as well and simply did the initial unlock, which worked fine. I would reinstall fresh drivers from Nvidia, making sure you install the newest one that is supported by the unlock tool (536.40 as of this post, the GitHub for the patch has links to the drivers - https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/tree/master/win)
- Can you flash any consumer version Nvidia card to remove the streaming limits?
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Can my GPU transcode?
Aren't these Quadro versions. The patch here. https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch supports Quadro versions of you click on the win clickable.
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Let's have a talk - Guide to Choosing the Best Plex Server for You
Second, the GPU. The GPU is probably as important as the CPU, and in some cases more important, and when we talk about GPUs we will primarily talk about Nvidia GPUs as they are officialy supported by the Plex team. NVIDIA GPUs are important for Plex hardware transcoding due to their dedicated video encoding/decoding units, superior performance, wide codec support, improved video quality, reduced CPU load, power efficiency. They offer a powerful hardware acceleration solution that can greatly enhance the transcoding capabilities of a Plex server. It's also important to note that Nvidia GPUs require a patch to unlock the number of HW transcoding streams. Dedicated GPUs are large pieces of hardware and have their place in desktop PCs. However, they can also be used with mini-PCs by using an external GPU enclosure.
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What does this Max. 3 concurrent stream cap mean anway?
As there's no NVENC patch available (yet) for the Beta driver branch - referring to this one: https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch - which can lift the limits of HW transcoding, I was now wondering a little, as I can see 5 (hw) streams on Plex, which actually shouldn't/cannot be the case no?
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Is there somewhere that lists Nvidia GPUs.
I haven’t done this yet but there is a patch on GitHub that removes the limitation for consumer GPUs. Makes lower end cards more attractive for this type of work
What are some alternatives?
homarr - Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)
vgpu_unlock - Unlock vGPU functionality for consumer grade GPUs.
poster - A digital poster app for Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, and Readarr
nvlax - Future-proof NvENC & NvFBC patcher (Linux/Windows)
pi-hosted - Raspberry Pi Self Hosted Server Based on Docker / Portainer.io
Sunshine - Self-hosted game stream host for Moonlight.
htpc-download-box - Sonarr / Radarr / Jackett / NZBGet / Deluge / OpenVPN / Plex
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
TheFrenchGhostys-Ultimate-YouTube-DL-Scripts-Collection - The ultimate collection of scripts for YouTube-DL.
unmanic - Unmanic - Library Optimiser
Plex-Audiobook-Guide - A walkthrough for optimal Audiobook experience using Plex
Proxmox-Nvidia-LXC- - how to create an Proxmox LXC in 6.2-1