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Old movies and audiobooks is exactly the reason why I have archive.org in Prowlarr
Oh shit, didn't know you could do that
Thank you for this tip!!!
I usually only use private trackers but am willing to give this a go as a low priority alternative. Thank you for your post.
Prowlarr?
Indexer manager for the *arr stack of software. Alternate to Jackett.
I don't know any of those applications, but I'll do my homework.
Radarr - Manages Movies
Sonarr - Manages TV Series
Lidarr - Manages Music
Prowlarr - Manages torrent and usenet indexers for the above three
Each of these are used to automate media collection by searching indexers for torrents and nzbs matching media you've added to your library, pass them to your download client(s), and sort the resulting downloads into your media folders renaming them accordingly.
They can monitor rss feeds and perform regular searches to find newly released/added media, upgrade existing files to better quality ones, or simply monitor for things that hadn't been found previously. They can also monitor lists from imdb to automatically add media to your library.
The seas have never been finer 🏴☠️
Unbelievable! Thanks for the info!
know any good guides for the brand new baby pirates?
Can't seem to get qbit and any of the ARRs to sail together
Indexer for Radarr/Sonarr etc look it Up, they're great
Will do!