+1 for Radarr, it does everything you want plus so much more, highly recommend you try it out, one of the best tools to self host if you enjoy movies.
jonesy
I know, right? It would be nice if they just opened up the symmetric plans at a reasonable price instead of paywalling them behind business plans.
I'm not certain if it's still the case, but the announcement earlier this year stated the upgrades were being undertaken with no increase to wholesale costs: https://www.nbnco.com.au/corporate-information/media-centre/media-statements/nbn-plans-to-accelerate-highest-speed-tiers
That's also not to say that the retailers don't increase their pricing independent of the wholesale pricing.
Who is still trying to make NFTs happen in 2024?
This is definitely a product of its time, but it's still a funny watch.
If the series you're trying to pull is region locked then youtube-dl would need the VPN to get around the region locking, at least that has been my experience.
https://www.cbr.com/crunchyroll-illegal-mail-theft-voice-actor-complaint/ Context for anyone confused like I was.
I have used youtube-dl with proton VPN and it works fine, I often have to use a US location to access a lot of stuff that Tubi doesn't offer in my country. You should be able to do the same.
Youtube-dl pulls from Tubi without issue in my experience.
This movie is great fun with friends, with a lot of weird cuts and style choices.