I’ve sailed the high seas for a while starting with Emule, through MIRC, torrenting, mega(upload) and many more.

Lately I’ve been using a p4s service on plex but they kept having issues so I stopped it. I don’t mind paying but I want

  • the latest episodes of my content as it comes out
  • great quality with little to no compression
  • english subtitles, original voice (whether english, japanese…)
  • 100% uptime.

I’m assuming my p4s service was not downloading new episodes by hand, so there must a (set of) OSS software to automatically download new episodes of a predefined set of TV shows / anime, add subtitles, and make it available as a plex server or similar no? I’m a software developer so not affraid to run a few docker containers on a local server

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Holy Cow that’s a good guide, thanks for this.

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Sonarr for TV shows Radarr for Movies Lidarr for Music others for books etc.

These can be hooked up to Usenet indexers which search the usenet for the shows/films/etc you are after.

They then pass the info to SABNZBD or NZBGet (other options available) which you hook up to a Usenet provider to actually download the files.

Indexers have free options, but paid are better, and providers are always paid iirc.

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Why do you mean by torrent quality? I’ve been torrenting for years and never had any quality issues.

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Thanks, I’ve got that setup in an evening on a machine that wasn’t doing anything, with unraid as an OS.

It works beautifully and the quality of content and speed (100MB/s always !!!) of the usenet servers are just amazing.

So landed on OS - Unraid Getting TV Shows - Sonarr (as Docker app) Indexer - NZBGeek Usenet server - Eweka Getter - NZBGet Streaming platform - Plex

I’ll add Radarr at some point but I just don’t watch that many movies. Might looks into books and scans of mangas though. Thanks anyway.

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Eweka is definitely the best for a main server in my opinion. There’s a good discount on it, but I can’t find the link since r/usenet is still dark. It’s like 3.99/month or something. If you’re not totally set on NZBGet, I might suggest SABnzbd instead since NZBGet is no longer receiving updates.

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nice, my wallet thanks you :)

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Thanks, I’ll have a look over all that over the weekend.

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There’s a lemmy community for all the arr apps too if you need help !servarr@sh.itjust.works https://sh.itjust.works/c/servarr

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Sonarr with nzb360 to manage it. Completely hands-free, couldn’t be easier to use once it’s set up.

If you don’t have your own hosting, search for “seedbox” hosting - there are plenty of great, relatively cheap options. I picked a hosting option which had the above apps already set up and ready to go, which made the whole thing seamless.

Instead of using a server, you can run Sonarr on your Windows desktop and have it provide the content directly to a local Plex.

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Oh nice, I had a seedbox some years ago but at the time it was fairly manual still. Stopped it the day I accidentally run a rm -rf / instead of rm -rf ./ (yeah that happens in real life!). I’ll have a look to see if I can find a hand free option or at the very least add the combination of Sonarr and nzb360 myself, thanks

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Forgot to mention Bazarr for subtitles. Integrates seamlessly with Sonarr.

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can you link to who you use?

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You’re looking for Overseer/Radar/Sonarr/Prowlarr and whatever the subtitle one is. TRaSH guides are helpful for setting it up. This all means you need a server and enough storage to hold all of this.

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Bazarr for subtitles.

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The p4s service was most likely using Overseerr to automatically handle requests. You won’t need it if you’re just doing it for yourself though.

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That’s only a request platform. They would still have sonarr and radarr setup.

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