Maybe for you, but that’s not how it is for a lot of other people. Some of us prefer to control what releases we grab instead of blindly passing it off to what is essentially a glorified RSS reader (when you don’t set up rules)
Like I said before it’s about control. A lot of us want to be able to control what we want to watch, the specific release groups and source of the content we watch. I’m not saying it’s necessarily better than what you do. You have a 128tb media server and you’re obviously a lot more invested into this whole thing than I am but I prefer to control my content.
Sorry, I’m a recovering reddit user lol. I didn’t mean anything by it. I genuinely don’t know the difference. I’m looking for quality, but it sounds like you might be looking for security. Media server is just a fancy way of saying Jellyfin.
It’s mostly a regular PC. 8x 16TB drives, a couple of 10G uplinks. Red Hat VM on an ESXi host running NFS. My Jellyfin server is running on another VM with read-only access to the NFS.
Sounds amazing. You probably have a lot of remuxes then. Find a way into BeyondHD all you’ll be set for life especially considering you can continue seeding long-term
Maybe for you, but that’s not how it is for a lot of other people. Some of us prefer to control what releases we grab instead of blindly passing it off to what is essentially a glorified RSS reader (when you don’t set up rules)
Ok, and why is that? I don’t see how your method is any better.
Like I said before it’s about control. A lot of us want to be able to control what we want to watch, the specific release groups and source of the content we watch. I’m not saying it’s necessarily better than what you do. You have a 128tb media server and you’re obviously a lot more invested into this whole thing than I am but I prefer to control my content.
Sorry, I’m a recovering reddit user lol. I didn’t mean anything by it. I genuinely don’t know the difference. I’m looking for quality, but it sounds like you might be looking for security. Media server is just a fancy way of saying Jellyfin.
Yeah, but it’s the 128TB part of it that’s really interesting to me. It’s my dream to be able to afford something like that. Mind sharing the specs?
It’s mostly a regular PC. 8x 16TB drives, a couple of 10G uplinks. Red Hat VM on an ESXi host running NFS. My Jellyfin server is running on another VM with read-only access to the NFS.
Sounds amazing. You probably have a lot of remuxes then. Find a way into BeyondHD all you’ll be set for life especially considering you can continue seeding long-term
Thanks for the tip. I’ll start looking into that.