Well that sucks. I still prefer it over the other ones I tried. Plus the dev uses Lemmy so that’s always a plus.
Well that sucks. I still prefer it over the other ones I tried. Plus the dev uses Lemmy so that’s always a plus.
Summit. Solid app.
1 library and movies are all 4K if newer than 2010. Otherwise it’s 1080p just like TV series.
Dedicated i5 desktop running unRAID, Plex and the Arr’s and I stream using my Chromecast with the Netflix button reprogrammed to launch Plex. No TV, No Streaming services and it’s pure joy.
Thanks. Downloading it now.
Thanks. Downloading it now.
They’re $265 CAD for each 10TB Western Digital Red Drives and I bought 4. They’re NAS drives and so they’re spinning platters and not solid state but it’s fine for my needs.
I also bought an i5 desktop with a 1TB NVMe drive, 16GB of RAM for $900 CAD that runs at PCIe gen 4x4 and with the unRAID OS installed, it’ll auto-tier between NVMe and the 10TB drives. Works like a hot damn and it’s cheaper and faster than a NAS from QNAP with the Celeron processor.
Arr. Thank ye me matey.
Very cool stats.
I setup my Plex in October and have since downloaded 27TB of Movies and TV.
I’m doing my part!
Do you still need to DeCrypt the DVD with DVD Decryptor?
Lidarr.
Overseerr.
I built an unRAID server using an i5 desktop and it’s the best experience ever.
No ads.
Content never gets removed.
I can watch everything I have remotely and can even share my library with friends/family.
And the price will never go up yet I can watch anything from Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+… you name it.
+1 for unRAID. I did the same when I got tired of Netflix increasing prices while dropping content. Also got annoyed with my cable because it’s expensive and good content is rare.
Bought a 12th gen i5 desktop on sale and 4 x 10Tb drives and installed unRAID on a USB key.
Easiest thing I’ve done in years and it’s 100x better than Netflix and 1000x better than cable.
Same here. So much better than any streaming service. There’s a small initial cost to get started but it’s worth every penny.
They work with existing Ubiquiti AP’s no problem. I have the Dream Machine (I guess Dream router now) and it’s awesome. Wish I got the Dream Machine Pro which is switch-like and comes with no AP’s so you have to add them as needed and it supports cameras.
I dunno. I just saw the Summit dev talk about Summit so I tried it and really like it.