Here’s a sample, but there are numerous open source scripts, depending on what you want, on git: https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts
Here’s a sample, but there are numerous open source scripts, depending on what you want, on git: https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts
A simple web search reveals 3 such open-source scripts as the first results. Here’s one: https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts
*Arr Suite, QBT, and a Jellyfin Server. Done and done. There are scripts to set it all up in less than 30 seconds…
My first thought was, “Have you talked to the Fallout modding community?” They’re huge masochists and love being shit on, even though they create such amazing things and deserve nothing but praise and monetary rewards…
They really expect us to believe this shit!? Those are definitely large alien spiders that are coming to the surface to mate and multiply as they prepare to attack Earth. I need to join up with United Citizen Federation, quick. I suggest you all do the same…
Lol C.H.U.D. I loved that movie. I probably rented it 500 times when I was in 4th-5th Grade. Now I’m gonna have to get it…
Was Boeing involved in the assembly of this craft? Just wondering…
Do you have an Xbox or PS? I grabbed an Xbox Series S to use as my media center (Series S is super cheap). Works quite well…
Sorry to butt-in here, but I have the same processor, and can’t seem to utilize it for transcoding. What OS/Drivers are you using? I’m on Ubuntu Server. My thoughts were maybe Ubuntu doesn’t recognize the APU, since I don’t have X or any kind of GUI installed, as it’s a headless server. Tried installing amd-gpu and amd-gpu-pro, but no dice…
How about mounting the rack a few inches off the wall?
You bring up good point. But, for example, I tried another company for pieces and parts for several projects. The only other US alternative to Amazon for such things is NewEgg. Where items cost nearly quadruple what they are on Amazon. Not including the shipping times (24 hours instead of 5-7 days).
I guess what I’m getting at, is Amazon is the largest monopoly in history, IMO. There’s no way for anyone to compete. Even the $140 a year is pennies in the grand scheme of things. If you require items that can’t be acquired locally…
I recently hunted for a rack mounted case for an ATX MB and PSU. The best I could find is 17.9" deep. Is your rack’s rear end closed? Any way to remove the rear panel? There is a site that’ll make you a custom rack mount case I came across. But it was mighty pricey.
This is it. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks much!
That looks great as well. I like that I can integrate with my own domain.
Right when I saw you reply, I saw a post about it. Digging in to it now. Thanks!
If the video was ripped and prepared as a scene release, it’ll download the specific subs for that release using the meta data (assuming they added it when released). If not, I haven’t ran into a single issue using Jellyfins Opensubtitle plugin to grab a generic subtitle file for the movie/show if there is no scene info. Its always lined up well.
Don’t really need a very powerful server to run Jellyfin. Most NAS hardware, or a Raspberry Pi 3+ handles it just fine. I ran it on a Raspi 3b for several years.
Jellyfins own “on the fly” subtitle writing works fine too…
Jellyfin has a couple subtitling features and plugins. It’ll write subs as it streams. If the meta data is still intact, it’ll automatically download subs.
If you haven’t seen it, The Lazarus Project (BBC) is great. Well written, well acted. I thought it was going to be a variety show (I.E. X-Files, where only every 6 episodes follows the main storyline), but it’s a good continuous storyline, and keeps you on the edge…
At first, I thought it wasn’t going to be very good. But then the story gets going and its kept me tuned in. I’m curious enough about the plot to keep going. Really good Sci-Fi shows are hard to come by. That being said, it’s a good 6/10 Sci-Fi show, IMO.
This!