It’s not a plugin. It’s a separate companion application.
Docker is the recommended route https://hub.docker.com/r/fallenbagel/jellyseerr
It’s not a plugin. It’s a separate companion application.
Docker is the recommended route https://hub.docker.com/r/fallenbagel/jellyseerr
This might be worth a look
Personally, intro-skipper is my absolute must-have.
Also, media cleaner is good for those who watch a lot of content but then don’t want to keep it. It’s controversial as most users want to keep content. But you can configure to keep your favourites. I do this for films, but then tv shows I watch once and let it clean up after me as I don’t care to see it again. Combined with the *arrs for fetching content, it means I don’t need to ever manage tv shows.
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I use an old crappy asustor nas. With a dozen docker containers all fighting over 2Gb ddr3 ram. Jellyfin, without transcoding, as one of those docker containers works great.
Subtitles, tracking progress, syncing from trakt, pulling in new shows, movies etc all automatically.
The only issues I’ve had are from either trying to stream some high BitRate 4k films on my shitty network, or media that requires transcoding that my poor overworked nas can’t handle.
Issues are generally hardware, config or media related. Jellyfin isn’t perfect, but it’s far, far better than you give it credit for.
I don’t think the war will end until Putin dies. Whether that be next week or in 20 years.
There’s no way for Putin to retreat and save face. The world can’t afford to allow Russia to win. It will be a horrible stalemate of slaughter until Putin dies and can be blamed by both sides, to be able to negotiate a way out.
Cold turkey is the only way, for your mental health and the quicker demise of the cesspit that is reddit.
A device to allow me to spread cream cheese evenly on a bagel without getting all over my fingers.
I’m thinking some sort of rotating bagel mount with a silicone tapered spike.
They do say, “Those who can do…”
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Same here…
Underpowered server is what I suspect. It’s taking too long to extract subtitles that it times out. Subsequent requests will work as the result is cached once it eventually finishes.
My workaround was to use external subtitles to remove the need to extract. If you’re using the *arrs checkout bazarr.