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Wendell from Level1Techs tweeted something a while ago about digitizing his collection. He was using ARM (Automatic Ripping Machine) Maybe something like this will also work for you. You will need a new system though with lots of bluray drives if you are planning on doing this in a reasonable amount of time.
That's a lot! And like others already mentioned - if you are going to follow through with setting up UNRAID, you might consider using radarr and SABnzbd instead of ripping.
This is the way. There are several other competing programs, like jellyfin, or emby and more, but imho PLEX is the best at the moment. And it is possible to make sure it works without the internet by setting the IP addresses (or range) which are allowed to access the server without logging on in PLEX settings (although this might also be true for most of the alternatives). A. If you want total freedom and control over your setup, better don't use a dedicated NAS.
This is the way. There are several other competing programs, like jellyfin, or emby and more, but imho PLEX is the best at the moment. And it is possible to make sure it works without the internet by setting the IP addresses (or range) which are allowed to access the server without logging on in PLEX settings (although this might also be true for most of the alternatives). A. If you want total freedom and control over your setup, better don't use a dedicated NAS.
It would be easy enough to setup a little AutoHotKey script to automate it, but, I prefer manual because it gives me a chance to review the subtitle files. It gives me more control.