Everyone here is talking about how to get the latest and best stuff, but no one is talking about how they actually manage it 😜

So, how do YOU manage your Movies / Shows / Music / eBooks / Games?


I begin:

  • Plex for Movies / Shows / Music
  • Kavita for eBooks and Manga
  • Romm for my Gamecollection and Roms (it supports PC games aswell)
  • Synapse@lemmy.world
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    • Jellyfin: Media Center to stream movies, TV shows and music
    • sonarr, radar, lidarr: manage collections and download, TV shows, movies and music, respectively
    • transmission: torrent client, through VPN connection (NordVPN)
    • Jackett: tracker manager
    • stash: like Jellyfin, but for linux-iso files /s

    All of that runs in docker containers on my NAS, using docker-compose to deploy the stack.

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    • Sonarr and Radarr for getting torrents
    • Prowlarr for setting up torrent indexers
    • Bazarr for getting subtitles
    • Jellyfin for playback
    • Tachiyomi (Android app) for Manga
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    I use Prowlarr + Radarr + Sonarr + Jellyfin.

    I have /data directory organised like this:

    /data
    ├── media
    │   ├── books
    │   ├── movies
    │   ├── music
    │   └── tv
    └── torrents
        ├── books
        ├── movies
        ├── music
        └── tv
    

    Files added from Sonarr goes to torrents/tv and that for Radarr torrents/movies. Once the torrent client has downloaded the files, Sonarr and Radarr hardlinks the needed files to media’s respective folders. I have set media/tv for shows and media/movies for movies on Jellyfin. Everything is automated, I love it.

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      I have a similar setup but without the hardlinks. Can you explain the benefits/reason for using the them? I think I understand what a hardlink is, but don’t quite get why you’d use it in this context.

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        The torrent client can get confused about the authenticity of the files if you make any changes to the files that were downloaded. It can also have trouble finding all the files required for seeding, so moving the needed files to media is a no.

        Once the torrent client finishes downloading the files, instead of copying the needed files among them to media’s respective folder, we simply make a hardlink to it to save space and to ensure the authenticity of the files in torrents folder such that the torrent client has no trouble seeding the files.

        The seeded folder which contains the needed files can also contain media that can potentially confuse Jellyfin such that it shows it; furthermore, less useless files also decreases the scanning time taken by Jellyfin. So instead of directly linking the respective folders in torrents we have a separate and more clean directory for Jellyfin media.

        TL;DR: to save space and to ensure your torrent client can keep seeding the files.

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      Pretty much my method. On an unRaid server so that I can have a flat user space interface and expand as needed.

      My collecting isn’t as automated and only my video media is aggregated into a viewing platform (Plex), but it’s pretty easy to find anything on a moments notice.

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        Would you happen to have any recommendations for any compete noob UNRAID resources? I have a GSA and I’m very interested in using UNRAID on that, but I haven’t played around with non-Windows or OSX OSes in over 15 years.

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          The unRaid forums are the place to go. TBH, it’s so bullet proof I only ever do anything with it when I rebuild my server. The last time was ~3 years ago.

          The management is a nice gui, the docker setup is mostly automatic, but doing anything beyond basics is command line. I almost never use *ix but it’s really not that bad.

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            I’ll start there, thank you! That’s the only thing holding me back from having a home server, like I’ve always wanted. Well, that, and having to screw like ten 2.5” SAS drives into sleds. That’s too many screws.

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              Look for spaceinvaderone on YT. He has great tutorials for almost everything. One note of caution, the Unraid UI has evolved, so some things ma look different.

              I also run Unraid with Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr and Overseer running as dockers. Its a great system.

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                I second this. Sapceinvaderone has some great Unraid videos. I’d also recommend checking our IBRACORP, they have some videos about setting up Unraid just like @myxi@feddit.nl

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    Plex is the big one. I have a Plex box that also runs qBittorrent and i can set that up to auto download and sorty new anime as they come out. I’m sure sonarr and radarr are handy, but they seem like a pain in the ass to set up. Plus everyone online who talks about them never educate on the pirate side, just the organization side. You just get cheeky nods and winks like ok… Thanks.

    So I still very much manually pirate shit mostly. Like a chad.

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      Same here, set up a super old MacBook with a couple of old hard disks. Get everything I need manually and load it in as needed.

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    Plex for my Movies, TV shows, and music (plexamp for music).

    Kavita for books. Also nextcloud to a degree.

    Games, honestly I have not pirated in a long time, so no need to manage. Gabe Newell was right in that piracy is mainly a service problem, and to be honest Steam and GoG are convenient enough for me that I don’t feel the need to pirate anymore.

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    DOOM (see citation) folders mostly

    I have a computer running TrueNAS Scale with a network drive accessable on my network from all my PCs and my TVs.

    All of my systems can access the drive and play the content via VLC.

    Is it efficient? No.

    Would I recommend it? Also no.

    Citation: DOOM stands for Didn’t Organize Only Moved

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    Surprised to see no mention of Playnite. I used to use Stardock Fences to categorize my games on my desktop, then I found Playnite and there was no looking back. It’s a big game library with incredible features. Here’s what I see when I load it up. (the games listed here are the games I have listed as “currently playing”)

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      I really, really want to use it instead of having a bunch of launchers for pc and emulation but it’s too damn fiddly. Cant get retroachievements to work, normal achievements tab is forever empty, no way I found to have a unified control scheme, most of the plugins I tried do absolutely nothing, like the deal finding one, I could go on.

      Not saying it doesn’t work, obviously it does. But it doesn’t for me sadly. And I can’t spend a week on trying to get it to work. Two days of following guides online, did nothing for me, so I just gave up.

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        I think some plugins rely on having a desktop theme made to accommodate them otherwise you’d have to do the themeing yourself. Thankfully there are plenty that already exist which can be downloaded and applied from within Playnite itself but I do agree that the experience can be a bit of a mess. I really can’t live without it, though. Just completely changed the way I organize and launch games forever.

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          Do you happen to have a good guide I could follow? I really like the idea behind playnite and how good/useable it can look, but I get lost every time.

          If not for the rest, at least for emulators/retro gaming.

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    With my bookmarks atm. I’m new to self-hosting and stuff like Jellyfin, etc. So at the moment I’m learning and saving websites and guides. Once I have more money I hope to start the next step in this hobby/way of life.

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    Jellyfin, Shoko + Shokofin (anime metadata/organizer), separate NAS to store my music and videos. Games are just stored on my desktop.

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    I don’t keep any media. I use Kodi, a VPN, Real debrid, trakt to keep my lists and the seren repository.

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    Throw it all in a folder mostly. I normally watch a series or whatever once, then delete it. No point hoarding stuff I know I’m never gonna touch again.