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Neat.
I have no issues with downloading stuff as I usually just download boxsets once a season has finished. All that is manual for me and I have no issues with that side of things. I think Jellyseer honestly wouldn't really help my issues with Jellyfin. Jellyfin has:
But since Plex is so bad on my TV, Jellyfin is still better sometimes. π
Yeah I was gonna say, Plex has a terrible UI and is why I stay away from that crap.
Jellyseerr thou is something even my less than tech savvy peeps I know just punch stuff into and making the Telegram channel make noises. I should really turn those notifications off.
Better than Jellyfin. What I meant by terrible on my TV is that it's painfully slow.