![]() ![]() However I’d discourage you of going the synology/qnap route. Although You won’t really need it for your media setup as you’ll be able to run most things on your server and that should handle most of the grunt work. One definitive advantage of usenet is that it’s integrated into sonarr/radarr and forgoes the need for Jackett, one less software package to manage and keep up to date is one less headache in the system. Although usenet is touted as being more reliant than BitTorrent and faster, dunno enough about usenet to make any assertions about this though. Or is it somehow possible to run the combination purely on the NAS? Quite new to this world. Have others found success using NAS as the Plex Media Server, or what are others' workflows with using servers? I was hoping to still do most of the downloading on the Mac, but have completed files moved over to the NAS. I'm looking to make some relatively significant home theatre/server upgrades some point during the year and am namely eyeing a Mac Mini for permanent workstation + a Synology NAS setup. I recognize that my tech setup right now isn't ideal.BitTorrent, or is this purely dependent on whether or not one has access to the right trackers / pays for usenet? I'm not very familiar with usenet and am quite a bit more in tune with torrent, but it seems like others have found quite an effective workflow using Usenet. Is there a "preferred" download source ie.I have a few questions and am sure these have been asked before, so apologies for the redundancy. I also have my MacBook hardwired (when docked on my desk) to a 8tb external drive (slow, USB 3.0, lol) which serves as the host for most of the video files that have been watched etc due to latency when streaming files hosted on the external via Plex. Sonarr is connected with Plex, which is being used to stream onto the TV in my living room. In short - I'm using a Sonarr + Jackett + qBitTorrent setup primarily through my 15" MacBook. This project would not be possible without the support of our users and software providers.Trying to learn the full scope of Sonarr, and it seems like, despite being pretty happy with how far I've gotten on day one, I have a lot to learn. This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. Full support for specials and multi-episode releases.Full integration with Kodi, Plex (notification, library update, metadata).Full integration with SABnzbd and NZBGet.Manual search so you can pick any release or to see why a release was not downloaded automatically.Automatic failed download handling will try another release if one fails.Can watch for better quality of the episodes you already have and do an automatic upgrade.Can scan your existing library and download any missing episodes.Support for major platforms: Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, etc.GitHub - Bugs and Feature Requests Only. ![]() ![]() Note: GitHub Issues are for Bugs and Feature Requests Only It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them. Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users. ![]()
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