ReVyndros too (formerly Vyndros)
Tippon
Ah, I get it, thanks :)
I tried doing it that way at first, but because my wife's laptop is only used occasionally, I was getting the errors from that. At the moment the mesh is working for me.
Next week might be different though 🙈
I'd be surprised if it isn't, but I'm too scared to look...
If you don't mind me asking, what do you mean when you say you have your Plex server as a register of changes?
I've got my PC as a read only source for my music, with everything else copying from that and syncing with each other. That lets me put new music onto my PC, organise it, and send the changes to my network. Is there a better way to do it, or something I've missed?
I accidentally dropped the red pill. And took 17 blue pills...
Ah, that's a shame. Good luck :)
To be honest, I'm not sure if there's a way to auto delete, I've only ever done it manually. I think Plex can be set up for it, but I'm not sure.
As I understand it, which I'm not sure I do, the -arrs will automatically grab torrents. In my mind, this would eat up a TB pretty quickly.
You seem to be partly misunderstanding. They only grab what you tell them to, so they won't automatically fill your disks with random videos.
What they do is grab any movies or TV series that you specify, and give you the option to upgrade them to a file size and quality limit that you set. For example, you could tell them that movies can be a maximum of 10GB per file, and TV can be a maximum of 3GB, and that you'd prefer 4k.
There are profile options that let you grab any available copy of a video, and upgrade it as better versions come along.
Have you turned on debug logs? I haven't used Whisparr, but on the other *arrs, debug logging gives more information about how they searched, and if something was found but rejected.
Don't trust hacked software to protect you from hacked software.
Voyager is a good Lemmy app that's worth a look 👍
You didn't even need to do that. You could hold down the shift key to bypass some passwords, and just click cancel on others.
Early Windows had awful security.