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[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago

Thank you for the clarification!

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago (5 children)

This is because lemmy.world defederated, right? So at this point would we recommend people to make a different account on an alternative server? Not a problem for those that have just joined, just delete and make a new account. But have there been any recent developments on migration tools for moving accounts to a new server while preserving account data?

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

Have a look at this guide.

Also, you should add the Original Plus French custom format. Set it to required like the other one you made.

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I keep hearing about ZeroK and Beyond All-Reason. What are the major differences between the two and how do these compare with Sup Com FAF, TA and such?

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I've never played it, but perhaps Mask of the Rose?

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Yes, if the release does not have the language set as English and French, it won't be have the higher custom format score.

For me, because I grab anime, they are usually set as Japanese, and I have the system look for the word "dual" within the title. But that probably won't work with what you're trying.

Does the interactive search show a release with a higher custom format score?

Can you provide some examples and/or screenshots?

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Ok, so on Geek there are a couple releases that fit the custom format score we made. If you do an interactive search, you can see a couple releases have a custom format score:

The +100 is the score for the release, which will be prioritized over the ones with a score of 0.

I forgot we need to make another change to your quality profile. Radarr and Sonarr will prioritize quality of the custom format score, so if you have it set to upgrade until BR-DISK for example, it will prioritize a BR-DISK release over one that matches your custom format score. What we have to do is batch the qualities together through the blue "edit groups" button in your fifth screenshot, and batch all the qualities together that you are okay with the system pulling.

Here is what that may look like:

Put all of your qualities together in a group. After I did that and performed a search, it grabbed a release that fit the custom format score upgrade.

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (7 children)

Set your "Upgrade Until Custom Format Score" to 100.

Could you provide a selection of movies or series that are in French and English so I can test on my side?

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (9 children)

Would I be able to pm you some screenshots to see where I went wrong?

Sure. You can also post screenshots here in the event someone else can help.

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's closed source, but Symfonium has had smart playlists for a while, if it's a feature you're willing to switch for. It's great to see this feature in the Jellyfin server, and hopefully all the apps can implement it in due time.

[–] gccalvin@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (11 children)

For example, in Radarr: Settings -> Custom Formats -> click on the + -> Add condition (Language) -> set it to French and make it Required. Create another condition for the English language and set it to required. What we are doing is creating a custom format for when a release has language set to English and French. If both of the conditions are true, the custom format will apply.

Now for your Quality Profile: Settings - > Profile (edit the main quality profile you use for your media, or the one you want this to effect)

You should see custom formats at the bottom, and some settings above for changing the score. For example you could set your minimum to 0, your upgrade until a score of 100, and an increment of 100. Set the language to original, and at the bottom, set your custom format to 100. Now as 0 is your minimum, it will grab releases, but if it can, focus on releases that pass your custom format, so they will have French and English. Releases will also be upgraded during an RSS sync if something that upgrades your score is available.

To be honest, with my Anime setup, I don't use the custom format language conditions, by the Trash guides, he recommends using release title, so that's what I use. If this fails to work you can try using regex with release title instead of the language parameter.

 

Any recommendations for a good non-subscription-based alternative? I could setup syncthing for files, and I have URbackup for images, but I always relied on Macrium more than URbackup. What do other people use?

Why have you removed the one-time license option?

Many of our home customers' feedback indicated a preference for the certainty provided by an annual plan. The annual plan offers assurance that you always have access to the latest version with innovations such as improvements we’ve made in compression speeds and algorithms. It also ensures you have access to critical updates and are protected against new threats and risks. Lastly, our annual plan ensures you always have access to technical support (one-time licenses only offer 12 months of support).

 

Most of my friends are in tech, and I think one of them would enjoy hosting their own services if they got into it. Currently, I do most of our hosting, from media servers to game servers, but I think the hardest part is to give people an enticement to host.

For example, maybe they saw the lights automatically come on through the use of home automation like Home Assistant or maybe they wanted to control their own music library.

I think the idea of managing your own hardware and services doesn't become enjoyable until you've already seen the outcome, such as having a resource or service available to you that you didn't before. When I first got into selfhosting, I also had the problem with identifying what I wanted to host.

How do/did you get your friends interested in selfhosting? What services did they look into hosting themselves?

I'm not going to force someone into a hobby they aren't interested in, I'm just curious how people brought the conversation up.

Thanks.

 

As r/selfhosted seems to have shutdown due to the reddit api changes (rip), I wanted to see if anyone has worked with these services before?

How do they compare to Discord and how hard is it to maintain, as the setup looks pretty in depth for matrix and synapse. How did you convince your user base to use it over Discord.

I've hosted TS3 for about 8 years and are looking for alternatives, as we have to use Discord for screen sharing.

Thanks!

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