May I ask what I should look for in the log files to detect this (and so I can configure fail2ban correctly)?
Wait for ninjaCentral to open again and be happy
This is a really great ELI5 explanation of how Usenet filesharing works technically, nice!
Have a look at my German Usenet beginners guide: https://github.com/PCJones/usenet-guide
Let me know if you need any further help
For all German speakers I have a beginners guide: https://github.com/PCJones/usenet-guide
I also use a Hetzner Storagebox for my Jellyfin instance, I mount it via SMB. Works great.
Usenet is the secret for German stuff. I have a German beginners guide: https://github.com/PCJones/usenet-guide
Thanks, glad to hear I could help :D
sceneNZBs for German content. Will have everything you need :)
If you are using Radarr & Sonarr and want to prefer German DL (Dual Language, German + Original) releases I have a guide for that: https://github.com/PCJones/radarr-sonarr-german-dual-language
Also since it looks like you are new to using the Usenet, I have a German beginners guide: https://github.com/PCJones/usenet-guide/
This looks great! Does it have support for multiple regions/languages like Overseerr?
For German content there always is sceneNZBs.com of course. Lot's of euro stuff as well, and almost everything available in dual language (german+original)
I can give you info about a provider that offers full F1 TV access for 20-30€/year, I've been using it for a few years now. It's great and you can easily stream it on any device. Send me a DM if you want more info
You might want to have a look at Usenet. Yes, it costs money but it's such a premium experience compared to torrents and you don't have to care about seeding etc at all
Just having a Jellyfin instance for family and friends. I have everything in h264 for maximum compatibility to avoid transcoding. All 12 seasons of Bones (2005) take up 800GB alone for example. A 1080P Remux movie takes 10-40GB
Really depends on your usage. I have a few Terrabytes of Usenet traffic every month so I'm glad I don't have to use block accounts for that
Radarr/Sonarr can't handle multiple versions of the same movie/episode, so a lot of people have a second instance for 4K movies (so they can have both a 1080p and a 4K version of the same movie). Also if you have a lot of anime it can be worth it to have a Sonarr instance configured just for that
They can work with other languages, but it can take a while to find a correct setup
fileleechers is a board and not an indexer though right? So you can't add it to Sonarr and Radarr
Feel free to correct me, I don't know a lot about them since they are invite only
I mixed up ombi and emby, sorry.
Guide on how to prefer German + English dual language in Radarr and Sonarr - GitHub - PCJones/radarr-sonarr-german-dual-language: Guide on how to prefer German + English dual language in Radarr and...
I recently started exploring the wonders of the *arr world but I struggled to setup my Sonarr and Radarr profiles so that I could prefer "German DL" files. After working on it for a few weeks I think I've found a pretty good solution now.
If you find any flaws or have suggestions I'd like to hear them of course!
Hi,
there is an Issue in the jellyfin project that's bothering me and I'm pretty sure I know where to look for to fix it.
The problem is that I can't reproduce the bug locally, so I'd like to debug my production jellyfin instance that's running as a docker container (or duplicate it for testing).
Is that doable? If yes, can someone point me in the right direction on how to do this? If not, what would be the best approach?
I know C# and how to debug in general, I just never had to do much remote debugging, let alone something involving docker.
Hi, on the Server>Libraries>Metadata Tab I can select the default preferred metadata language. It also says that "These are your defaults and can be customized on a per-library basis."
But where do I actually find these settings? Is it the "Preferred download language:" dropdown when editing a library? Nothing there says it's related to metadata