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I'm so happy that the amazing contributors supporting the #Lidarr project have solved the indexing issues that brought this amazing tool down for a long while! Lidarr is part of the ARR stack of tools, like #Sonarr and #Radarr and is all for managing your music. It's easy to install, runs anywhere and just works.
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Tử ThầnTo be clear, it only can find music from torrent online source, without any quality warrenty? It cannot auto track perfect level of audio pulling from torrent. Also if I wanna hear sth super niche like limited vynil or local artist, I'm almost cooked because it won't help me anything?
HumanoidZeroIt won’t bring up any artist that you search for try bring me the horizon
Grumpy Barebasically it runs like a scolded dog
CaseyDoes this software pay royalties to the artists like Spotify?
No it doesn't.
Twisty RiderDoes that mean it’s not ‘legal’? :/
if buying doesn't mean owning then downloading doesn't mean stealing.?
Twisty RiderDancing around the truth there 😅 I think I have the answer - in the eyes of the ones who will care that is!
droopiewhat happened tho?
SmackMyBonesLidarr and Readarr were genuinely awful, so this is very exciting
Tupac Shagurwhat do you use to play your files though... on your devices? subsonic or something else?
I use Symphonium, which was a one-time paid application, I think, and also I use the Plex Amp sometimes as well.
Tupac ShagurI bought it. its great. replaced my existing music app immediately
Jeremy VolinNeed Readarr to be fully working efficiently again too. Reading Glasses helps but it’s not the best
HexologistCheckout readarr for audiobooks
Oh yeah, I should do a video on that too.
icantreadLidarr never quite worked well for me so I dropped it
It's never perfect :( but open source and free, there is a level of expectation that should be lower.
pahkyoooWould love a run though of how to connect the arrs to a debrid service (RD) instead of torrents
Oshiftits finally fixed ? ive been waiting years!!
qwertyShowrss straight in your torrent klient..
FrankIs there a way to automate this just like overseerr and jellyseerr?
Unfortunately no, you have to do the search directly in the application
Dr. Douglas Fartbox PhD Esq.I wish the whole rr stack was written in something other than .net really great regardless though.
I didn't know it was.
Violet - I'm sorryI also hate that they're all kinda just forks of the original one (I think Sonarr?)
Why would you want to start from scratch?
Violet - I'm sorryI don't think they should be separate projects. Every bugfix and enhancement in any project needs to be migrated to all of the other projects (and that's not being done often). IMO, the differences between the projects should be modules or subconfigurations rather than standalone forks. It's also a pain to deploy all of them 😂
Nope & NopeNope. It’s working pretty well. If you want python, go see SickRage or whatever the current fork of that fork of that other fork is. So much drama on that repo.
Dr. Douglas Fartbox PhD Esq."working pretty well" gold standard for.net apps 🤣 who cares if they eat Ram and lock up SQLite over everything?
autizmI got my own home server mini pc a few months ago and I havent done much with it but I love watching your videos on things to local host. theyre so informative and honestly I like watching them keep it up!
Thanks! Yeah I do enjoy making them!
Drogen242 biggest things stopping me leaving Spotify: using it on my Alexa and discover so I don't have to know what I want to listen to and have it pre-downloaded. Can either of those be done with Lidarr?
Yeah discover is the biggest issue. I'm going to see if I can find something.
Porco RossoI’m having some trouble getting the pipeline to WORK but it should be possible to add a plex or jellyfin plugin to scrobble listens to listenbrainz, let listenbrainz build a discovery playlist and then send that discovery playlist to Lidarr as a download list. There is already a plugin for jellyfin to scrobble to listenbrainz. And I found a project that SHOULD do what I want for the second half called “cmdarr” https://github.com/DeviantEng/Cmdarr but I can’t get cmdarr to play nice. Also there is a limitation with the jellyfin plugin that it doesn’t work for mobile listens.
MagicI have it setup, it isnt something I interact with on the regular, what was wrong with it? Truly I need readarr working again.
It wasn't able to search, so it was functionally useless, for some time. I didn't know readarr was down as well!
Nope & NopeLidarr had a problem where it would make way too many requests to update meta data at night. My pihole blocked it because it thought it was an attack
It may have been patched?
DaBeetusAnd these can also run as web apps on mobile.
Yes they can!
BTFGToxxixneed a video on how to set it up on mobile
DaBeetusIt’s super simple once you have the services setup. On iOS at least, you choose the share button and then choose ‘Add to Home Screen’. On the next pop up, you’ll see a toggle to add as a web app. And viola, you’re done.
DaBeetusIf you create a public url, with cloudflare you'll be able to access it on mobile Web.
Robert Mitchellthen when you do that, you setup a cloudflare tunnel, with some security, and you can access it outwith your home.. or you can use tailscale
Garrett 🔻how would you go about setting up a VPN for this on your lab?
UnabnormalDayI used proxmox and had on of the virtual machines running specifically a VPN so it was only on that machine, along with Qbitorrent. All my internet traffic in that machine was hidden behind that and the other R-stack items could access it through the local IP address
Depending on your setup, it could be a VPN on the container with gluetun, or mullvad in a tailscale. Or you run this on a dedicated device that vpns the entire traffic, and use tailscale to connect de I Es in a local network.
dylangardner280I have mulvad set up on opensense. I just have it route traffic from the ip of my download vm through to mulvad.
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