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For just $30 + $5 a month, I'm able to share everything with my family. Here's how.
  • Gotta give it to you, you plugged away, learned, plugged away some more and got a really nice starting base for a setup. Now it's time to start burning time and money on ever increasing space, a docker stack, a more powerful server (leaving the pihole to handle the ads), and on and on lol. Welcome to the hobby!

  • For just $30 + $5 a month, I'm able to share everything with my family. Here's how.
  • The *arrs work well with all of the big three, I have a Jellyfin install here but it's apps for TV and what not are really lacking and attempting to get that to work with some of my elderly relatives I don't look forward to. Just setting up Plex with them was a nightmare.

    Yes, Jellyseer works fine but it's really only a version specifially for jellyfin when OS already has support for it.

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  • The only one here answer the question about looking for content. The rest are great (plex + *arr stack myself) but it didn't solve the issue of WHAT media to add to plex/kodi/stremio/etc.

    Need to be an *arr or another program we can docker to basically be Just Watch with a click and torrent search.

  • If I want to stream locally to multiple platforms what is best software to use?
  • Lots of Jellyfin love in here, love too see it. The sever end of is great, the client end though... not so much. If you are just looking for a plug and go, plex has the maturity of their clients with a very workable backend. just about every device out there as an up to date official plex app, right down to a windows app if you really want it.

    Again, no shit on Jellyfin here, Plex is a business after all.

  • How do you find media to watch?
  • Usually what happens is a simple set up of a laptop with Kodi and a 1tb external drive turn into a hobby and you end up with huge NAS set ups with docker stacks. It's so much less about about the actual content and more about the hobby. At least for me it's become that.

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