Also that whole channel is hilarious
Also that whole channel is hilarious
Eh… I will probably go with a used 9th or 10th gen i7 or something. Intel still gets no money and I get a good CPU.
I mean, I can stream 4K HDR if the player supports the video format, but clients don’t always jive well with whatever Radarr decided. I know I can fine tune it but everything works well enough right now and I don’t have time to change it.
I move around too much to do colocation. A VPS/VM isn’t worth the cost to me. My server is all old parts and I don’t pay for power usage.
I need on-location transcoding because my internet is garbage (~50 mbps). Sometimes my users need to transcode the show if the bit rate of the file is too high for my internet to keep up.
Does AMD have anything to compete with Intel QSV? I’m looking to upgrade my Plex server and was looking at a newer Intel CPU.
Inbox was absolutely stellar and I can’t believe they got rid of it.
The simplest way, if you want high quality:
Get a VPN (preferably one with port forwarding, like AirVPN)
Get qBittorrent and set the listening port to that forwarded port from your VPN host
Use the built-in search in qBit to find the stuff you want to watch
Open it in VLC
Solar powered grid charges the car when not in use
Yes, it’s my IP. I know I’ll probably get shamed on here for that lol.
Dynamic DNS updater keeps the subdomain request.mywebsite.com pointed to my IP. Nginx resolves that subdomain to the Overseerr host:port with SSL cert and everything.
I’m eventually going to set up a VPS but I just… haven’t.
+1 for Overseerr/Jellyseerr
I have a website set up with dynamic DNS and Nginx to resolve request.mywebsite.com to Overseerr and it uses Plex to authenticate users who I’ve shared my library with. I’m not sure how Jellyseerr authenticates users though.
My friends and family that use my server regularly add stuff to my Plex server via Overseerr.
It removes paywalls and ads.
AirVPN is excellent
qBit starts second but Gluetun isn’t finished and doesn’t open the port for another few seconds, causing this problem
Torrents are stalling and it’s only seeding about 600 KB/s. The icon at the bottom shows a little flame and the hover text says “firewalled”.
Restarting qBit through the Dockge web terminal turns that flame icon into a globe and it starts finding hundreds of DHT networks. Uploads nearly max out my upload bandwidth.
I added this to my qBit section:
depends_on:
gluetun:
condition: service_healthy
restart: true
It caused an error with gluetun somehow
I added this to my qBit section:
depends_on:
gluetun:
condition: service_healthy
restart: true
It caused an error with gluetun somehow
I don’t see support for it in the Linuxserver documents
This happens every time I start them together, though. This is just a temporary fix
I added a pastebin of the compose file
I tried adding depends_on to the qBit, but I got the same result. I think it’s already dependent on gluetun for the network_mode
I’m almost to 10.00