kandi X-RAY | media-center Summary
kandi X-RAY | media-center Summary
media-center is a Shell library. media-center has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
media-center
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media-center has a low active ecosystem.
It has 4 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 0 open issues and 3 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of media-center is v1.2.3
Quality
media-center has no bugs reported.
Security
media-center has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
media-center does not have a standard license declared.
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Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.
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media-center releases are available to install and integrate.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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media-center Key Features
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media-center Examples and Code Snippets
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Install media-center
Clone or download this repo into your home folder.
No extra configuration should be required for Transmission.
The guide refers to Radarr, but all these settings you can be (and need to be) replicated on Sonarr. The indexers will be automagically added by Prowlarr (See Setting up Prowlarr). If you use IMDB or Trakt.tv to keep lists of movies and shows you can integrate them to Radarr/Sonarr And everything you add there will be downloaded automatically. You can define different quality profiles for each lists and much more. With all these automagic things going on, might happen that Radarr tries to download a 60gb 1080p movie. If you like to avoid this, you can set up your quality preferences (Settings > Quality), or directly in the indexers, go into Settings > Indexers and set up a Maximum Size.
Go into Settings > Download Clients
Click the Plus button.
Click on the Transmission button
Add a name
For the host, replace localhost for transmission
Click test to make sure everything is ok.
Click save
Go into Settings > Media Management
Scroll down to Root Folders
Click on Add Root Folder
Select the folder data/media/movies (data/media/tv for Sonarr)
Go to http://your-server-ip-address:9696. Click the Add indexer button, a frame will popup, in there look for the provider you'd like to add and click on it. A second frame will show up, in there you can modify the settings of the indexers. For public indexers you won't need extra steps, usually. Just verify that the Enable option is checked. Click test and if it's succesful, click save. You can add as many as you want. Once you have all the indexers click 'Settings' in the left side panel, then Apps. Here you will add Radarr. Click on the plus button in the Applications section choose Radarr. You will need the ApiKey, go to your Radarr instance, Settings > General and copy the API key under the security section, you can now test and save. Repeat the same process for Sonarr.
Go through the wizard for the time first configuration, and create an account if you don't have one. Add libraries: Films pointing to media/movies and TV Shows pointing to data/tv In the settings you can also set for the libraries to be updated as soon as there's a change in the files.
Go through the wizard for the time first configuration, set up user and password and sign in with your Plex account. In Tautulli you have many settings and features. One of the most useful are the notifications. Go into Settings > Notification Agents. Here you can add many notifications with many triggers. For example, a Telegram notification when there's a new movie to watch.
No extra configuration should be required for Transmission.
The guide refers to Radarr, but all these settings you can be (and need to be) replicated on Sonarr. The indexers will be automagically added by Prowlarr (See Setting up Prowlarr). If you use IMDB or Trakt.tv to keep lists of movies and shows you can integrate them to Radarr/Sonarr And everything you add there will be downloaded automatically. You can define different quality profiles for each lists and much more. With all these automagic things going on, might happen that Radarr tries to download a 60gb 1080p movie. If you like to avoid this, you can set up your quality preferences (Settings > Quality), or directly in the indexers, go into Settings > Indexers and set up a Maximum Size.
Go into Settings > Download Clients
Click the Plus button.
Click on the Transmission button
Add a name
For the host, replace localhost for transmission
Click test to make sure everything is ok.
Click save
Go into Settings > Media Management
Scroll down to Root Folders
Click on Add Root Folder
Select the folder data/media/movies (data/media/tv for Sonarr)
Go to http://your-server-ip-address:9696. Click the Add indexer button, a frame will popup, in there look for the provider you'd like to add and click on it. A second frame will show up, in there you can modify the settings of the indexers. For public indexers you won't need extra steps, usually. Just verify that the Enable option is checked. Click test and if it's succesful, click save. You can add as many as you want. Once you have all the indexers click 'Settings' in the left side panel, then Apps. Here you will add Radarr. Click on the plus button in the Applications section choose Radarr. You will need the ApiKey, go to your Radarr instance, Settings > General and copy the API key under the security section, you can now test and save. Repeat the same process for Sonarr.
Go through the wizard for the time first configuration, and create an account if you don't have one. Add libraries: Films pointing to media/movies and TV Shows pointing to data/tv In the settings you can also set for the libraries to be updated as soon as there's a change in the files.
Go through the wizard for the time first configuration, set up user and password and sign in with your Plex account. In Tautulli you have many settings and features. One of the most useful are the notifications. Go into Settings > Notification Agents. Here you can add many notifications with many triggers. For example, a Telegram notification when there's a new movie to watch.
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