I have a NAS set up in my house with Open Media Vault installed. Is there a guide to getting set up torrenting? I just don’t want to get into any trouble. I’ve never torrented before. Anybody have a guide or advice on how to start?
I have a NAS set up in my house with Open Media Vault installed. Is there a guide to getting set up torrenting? I just don’t want to get into any trouble. I’ve never torrented before. Anybody have a guide or advice on how to start?
I’m sure someone has some links to a guide, but the basic steps for a server-based setup are:
Thanks! Do you use Sonarr or Radarr? I’ve heard of those for organizing/scheduling torrents.
Those are for automatically downloading TV episodes or movies (respectively) as they release and become available. If that sounds interesting to you, you can give them a go.
No probs. I personally don’t. Its mainly for shows and movies that aren’t released yet, and it can schedule automatic downloads for them. I usually just download whole seasons, or movies as they get released.
If its something new that I really want to watch, I might put a reminder for when it gets released to streaming / dvd, and its usually up on torrents that day.
The whole *arr suite is good stuff I highly recommend
FYI if you’re using jellyfin and find the interface not to your liking, the kodi jellyfin plugin integrates your jellyfin library into kodi movies/tv/etc categories. I just started using it and its very cool
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/clients/kodi/
What do you do for auth with jellyfin?
Jellyfin has a user system, you can even make multiple accounts for different viewers.
I’ve been using JellyFin for sometime but I don’t have a docker image installed. What purpose does it serve?
All the benefits of docker: no weird system issues, easy upgrades, portable, etc.
Portable as in accessible outside the home network? That’s one nut I could never crack with port forwarding etc.
Portable as in all the files are self-contained, and if you need to upgrade your system, move it to a new machine, or make backups its really easy because docker is a self-contained system. Making docker services available outside the network is a separate thing, I’m sure you can find some guides for that.