

probably a jellyfin plugin which then hooks into the seerr service


probably a jellyfin plugin which then hooks into the seerr service


You can request in Seer and after downloading click the “Watch on Jellyfin”-Button, which then leads you to the movie. So its technically two separate services but feel like one. (With Seerr, Prowlarr, Radarr, a Downloading Client, Jellyfin and Bazarr its actually many selfhosted services but it doesnt feel like it.)
With my setup through Radarr I need to download the whole movie. For series it depends it also meeds to download one whole file, then it goes through sonarr and then gets sorted properly into the library with metadata and coverimage and so on.
So yes, I cannot sit down and then decide spontaniously what to watch. But I currently dont work like that: I hear about a good movie somewhere, add it to the library. Then, after 10’ to 2 days (depending on how popular it is) its downloaded. When I sit down because I have time to watch something, I then browse through the library, which I all know, that they are good and interesting movies.
If I have friends over, I ask, what they wanna watch, request it and we eat dinner and afterwards we watch the movie.
Never heard of anything like it, would be interested too.
I have multiple recurring banktransfers to foss-projects, each of them is yearly because each transfer has fees.
Ok, I never dug so deep, I just really like the design, I did not know (or forgot) their ambicious/overblown claims
Lexend Deca for me. A mix of a dyslexoc-font, Arial and a bit of the roundness of Comic Sans. (Sorry, probably bad examples, am no font nerd)


Its about ~2-3GB for a movie for me. The Quality isnt great but still better than Netflix streams.


6 W of power but no AND and OR The energyprices have to go up some more for me accept that trade off…


Jellyfin + Symphonium as a client on android 💯
I am not in a position of giving big helpful advice but habe just built my system for the second time. This time with Docker compose.
I cam recommend the yams.media script. I’d recommend learning linux permissions and docker and maybe a bit of networking before starting setting everything up. I had people help me as well as AI chats which helped me more than expected.