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Versión 1.5.6 de Bazarr, aplicación complementaria para Sonarr y Radarr que gestiona y descarga subtítulos según tus necesidades: https://www.dekazeta.net/foro/files/file/4884-bazarr/
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Versión 1.5.6 de Bazarr, aplicación complementaria para Sonarr y Radarr que gestiona y descarga subtítulos según tus necesidades: https://www.dekazeta.net/foro/files/file/4884-bazarr/
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Versión 1.5.6 de Bazarr, aplicación complementaria para Sonarr y Radarr que gestiona y descarga subtítulos según tus necesidades: https://www.dekazeta.net/foro/files/file/4884-bazarr/
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Versión 1.5.6 de Bazarr, aplicación complementaria para Sonarr y Radarr que gestiona y descarga subtítulos según tus necesidades: https://www.dekazeta.net/foro/files/file/4884-bazarr/
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Versión 1.5.6 de Bazarr, aplicación complementaria para Sonarr y Radarr que gestiona y descarga subtítulos según tus necesidades: https://www.dekazeta.net/foro/files/file/4884-bazarr/
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I'm taking control of my media collection.
For years i have been paying for service without explicitly owning the content.
I'd rather buy a copy and digitize the media.
#jellyfin to replace streaming audio and video (replaces #spotify, #netflix, #primevideo, #disney)
#radarr for movie metadata
#sonarr for music metadata
#lidarr for series metadata
#bazarr and #opensubtitles for automated subtitles
#finamp for android
#subsonic to provide music to garminAnd from there the world opens up!
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I'm taking control of my media collection.
For years i have been paying for service without explicitly owning the content.
I'd rather buy a copy and digitize the media.
#jellyfin to replace streaming audio and video (replaces #spotify, #netflix, #primevideo, #disney)
#radarr for movie metadata
#sonarr for music metadata
#lidarr for series metadata
#bazarr and #opensubtitles for automated subtitles
#finamp for android
#subsonic to provide music to garminAnd from there the world opens up!
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I'm taking control of my media collection.
For years i have been paying for service without explicitly owning the content.
I'd rather buy a copy and digitize the media.
#jellyfin to replace streaming audio and video (replaces #spotify, #netflix, #primevideo, #disney)
#radarr for movie metadata
#sonarr for music metadata
#lidarr for series metadata
#bazarr and #opensubtitles for automated subtitles
#finamp for android
#subsonic to provide music to garminAnd from there the world opens up!
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I guess that leads me to a question... Is there a good self hosted tool for simple management of embedded subtitles?
By simple, I mean:
- A file has subtitles tagged as English Forced when those subtitles should actually be regular English not-forced.
(Okay, that seems to be the scenario I run into more times than I'd like. Bazarr can handle the remaining missing-subs situations. And tDarr already strips out the non-English ones for me.)
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I guess that leads me to a question... Is there a good self hosted tool for simple management of embedded subtitles?
By simple, I mean:
- A file has subtitles tagged as English Forced when those subtitles should actually be regular English not-forced.
(Okay, that seems to be the scenario I run into more times than I'd like. Bazarr can handle the remaining missing-subs situations. And tDarr already strips out the non-English ones for me.)
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I guess that leads me to a question... Is there a good self hosted tool for simple management of embedded subtitles?
By simple, I mean:
- A file has subtitles tagged as English Forced when those subtitles should actually be regular English not-forced.
(Okay, that seems to be the scenario I run into more times than I'd like. Bazarr can handle the remaining missing-subs situations. And tDarr already strips out the non-English ones for me.)
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I guess that leads me to a question... Is there a good self hosted tool for simple management of embedded subtitles?
By simple, I mean:
- A file has subtitles tagged as English Forced when those subtitles should actually be regular English not-forced.
(Okay, that seems to be the scenario I run into more times than I'd like. Bazarr can handle the remaining missing-subs situations. And tDarr already strips out the non-English ones for me.)
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I guess that leads me to a question... Is there a good self hosted tool for simple management of embedded subtitles?
By simple, I mean:
- A file has subtitles tagged as English Forced when those subtitles should actually be regular English not-forced.
(Okay, that seems to be the scenario I run into more times than I'd like. Bazarr can handle the remaining missing-subs situations. And tDarr already strips out the non-English ones for me.)
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Es increíble que una vez que te anda bien el ecosistema -arr en tu servidor empezás a pedirle series y películas por doquier y ahí te das cuenta que el espacio que tenias hace rato y lo venias cuidando no te alcanza para nada. El próximo paso al parecer es migrar los datos a almacenamientos más grandes. #Docker #Radarr #Sonarr #Bazarr #Jellyseer
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Es increíble que una vez que te anda bien el ecosistema -arr en tu servidor empezás a pedirle series y películas por doquier y ahí te das cuenta que el espacio que tenias hace rato y lo venias cuidando no te alcanza para nada. El próximo paso al parecer es migrar los datos a almacenamientos más grandes. #Docker #Radarr #Sonarr #Bazarr #Jellyseer
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Es increíble que una vez que te anda bien el ecosistema -arr en tu servidor empezás a pedirle series y películas por doquier y ahí te das cuenta que el espacio que tenias hace rato y lo venias cuidando no te alcanza para nada. El próximo paso al parecer es migrar los datos a almacenamientos más grandes. #Docker #Radarr #Sonarr #Bazarr #Jellyseer
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Es increíble que una vez que te anda bien el ecosistema -arr en tu servidor empezás a pedirle series y películas por doquier y ahí te das cuenta que el espacio que tenias hace rato y lo venias cuidando no te alcanza para nada. El próximo paso al parecer es migrar los datos a almacenamientos más grandes. #Docker #Radarr #Sonarr #Bazarr #Jellyseer
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Es increíble que una vez que te anda bien el ecosistema -arr en tu servidor empezás a pedirle series y películas por doquier y ahí te das cuenta que el espacio que tenias hace rato y lo venias cuidando no te alcanza para nada. El próximo paso al parecer es migrar los datos a almacenamientos más grandes. #Docker #Radarr #Sonarr #Bazarr #Jellyseer
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♻️ [Snap] Update :: Bazarr-tak 1.5.2-v2
Fixed: New ffmpeg dependencies required
Lead to fail detection of embedded subtitles by 'ffprobe'
No impact if you used 'mediainfo' -
My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉
Previously, it supports #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.
Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.
I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.
🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136 -
My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉
Previously, it supports #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.
Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.
I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.
🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136 -
My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉
Previously, it supports #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.
Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.
I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.
🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136 -
My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉
Previously, it supports #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.
Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.
I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.
🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136 -
My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉
Previously, it supports #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.
Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.
I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.
🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136 -
Finally set up bazarr on the server and it's currently trolling its way through Plex and I am coming to the realization that I may have a media hoarding problem.
#Plex #bazarr #MediaServer #networking #HomeServer #SelfHosting
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Finally set up bazarr on the server and it's currently trolling its way through Plex and I am coming to the realization that I may have a media hoarding problem.
#Plex #bazarr #MediaServer #networking #HomeServer #SelfHosting
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Finally set up bazarr on the server and it's currently trolling its way through Plex and I am coming to the realization that I may have a media hoarding problem.
#Plex #bazarr #MediaServer #networking #HomeServer #SelfHosting
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Finally set up bazarr on the server and it's currently trolling its way through Plex and I am coming to the realization that I may have a media hoarding problem.
#Plex #bazarr #MediaServer #networking #HomeServer #SelfHosting
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Finally set up bazarr on the server and it's currently trolling its way through Plex and I am coming to the realization that I may have a media hoarding problem.
#Plex #bazarr #MediaServer #networking #HomeServer #SelfHosting
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[Snap] Bazarr release (UnOfficial)
Bazarr manages subtitles for your TV series and movies.
• Grab automatically subtitles based on your requirements
• Multiple profiles possible
• Manual search possibleBuild with sqlite (database), ffmpeg + mediainfo (metadata), unar (decompress)
Updated with official release
Check Github doc for configuration -
Our friendly neighborhood movie pirates do a lot of things right when they encode a movie and make it available.
Correctly including & flagging forced subtitles is too-often not one of those things.
It takes a few minutes, but I'm getting pretty-okay at fixing some of those issues with MKVToolnix. (unflagging the wrong subs as forced, flagging the right ones as forced, removing not-English forced subs so Jellyfin doesn't try to show them)
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Our friendly neighborhood movie pirates do a lot of things right when they encode a movie and make it available.
Correctly including & flagging forced subtitles is too-often not one of those things.
It takes a few minutes, but I'm getting pretty-okay at fixing some of those issues with MKVToolnix. (unflagging the wrong subs as forced, flagging the right ones as forced, removing not-English forced subs so Jellyfin doesn't try to show them)
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Our friendly neighborhood movie pirates do a lot of things right when they encode a movie and make it available.
Correctly including & flagging forced subtitles is too-often not one of those things.
It takes a few minutes, but I'm getting pretty-okay at fixing some of those issues with MKVToolnix. (unflagging the wrong subs as forced, flagging the right ones as forced, removing not-English forced subs so Jellyfin doesn't try to show them)
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Our friendly neighborhood movie pirates do a lot of things right when they encode a movie and make it available.
Correctly including & flagging forced subtitles is too-often not one of those things.
It takes a few minutes, but I'm getting pretty-okay at fixing some of those issues with MKVToolnix. (unflagging the wrong subs as forced, flagging the right ones as forced, removing not-English forced subs so Jellyfin doesn't try to show them)
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Our friendly neighborhood movie pirates do a lot of things right when they encode a movie and make it available.
Correctly including & flagging forced subtitles is too-often not one of those things.
It takes a few minutes, but I'm getting pretty-okay at fixing some of those issues with MKVToolnix. (unflagging the wrong subs as forced, flagging the right ones as forced, removing not-English forced subs so Jellyfin doesn't try to show them)