I have a folder called “Let’s Plays” with sub-folders like so:
In each of those folders I have folders for each “season” (for long-going series the seasons are by year (Season 2024) but are otherwise “season 1”)
Then the videos/thumbnails themselves are like this:
untouchedwagons@storage:/mnt/tank/Media/Videos/Let's Plays/R/Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness$ ls *
'Season 1':
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E01 - The Mushroom Apocalypse.jpg'
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E01 - The Mushroom Apocalypse.mp4'
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E02 - Taking Back the City.jpg'
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E02 - Taking Back the City.mp4'
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E03 - How Far Would You Go_.jpg'
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E03 - How Far Would You Go_.mp4'
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E04 - Scientific Breakthrough.jpg'
'Rimworld with Mr Samuel Streamer - Mushroom Madness - S01E04 - Scientific Breakthrough.mp4'
In Jellyfin I have a library for these Let’s Plays that are separate from my regular TV Shows.
I use JDownloader 2 to download youtube videos. I normally only download two to three videos a day so doing it all manually isn’t that big of an ask, though editing metadata on mkv’s is a bit of a pain.
I run jellyfin on a kubernetes cluster which accesses my NAS via NFS.
Well I enabled debugging, restarted jellyfin and performed all three refresh operations and the episodes are still missing thumbnails. There was only one debugging item in the log about a broadcast socket
If you haven’t done port forwarding on your router you’re fine.
Lidarr organizes and tags all my music using the musicbrainz database. It can also import music that I’ve downloaded and out it in the right folder.
I’m not sure if this helps but I use lidarr to manage my music.
I started watching episode 6 of extraordinary birder and playback stopped about a minute and a half in.
Yup everything seems good now!
Sure, that works too.
I download the videos using jdownloader 2, I rename the video file and thumbnail to work with jellyfin then I set the title metadata. It’s usually quite manual but since I only download 2 to 4 videos a day it’s manageable.
Okay my issue could be related, the video that had issues does have two subtitle tracks:
I was thinking of getting this Roku, at the moment the most advanced content I’d be watching is h265 1080p.
That’s good to know
Oh right I completely missed that. I should go to bed. I wasn’t aware radarr had that functionality.
It’s still not clear to me why you’d need nvenc for radarr.
I don’t have exact instructions off the top of my head but you need to install the nvidia container runtime and set the container’s runtime to nvidia. I can’t think of a reason why radarr would need nvenc though; jellyfin, plex or tdarr sure.
I can relate. I ran gentoo for a while on a T21. I’d use my gaming pc with a q8300 to do all the compiling for it.
I like Fedora but the daily notifications about updates is annoying
Get some ssds for the 2.5 inch drive bays to use for vm storage or something and the 3.5 inch drives for bulk storage.
So like
Rimworld with Francis John - Anomoly - S01E01 - H265 - An Unlikely group of researchers.mkv
?