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Thanks for the reminder! I had forgotten about that because login wasn’t working for me when I started using antennapod a year ago
Thanks for the reminder! I had forgotten about that because login wasn’t working for me when I started using antennapod a year ago
If I’ve learned something about selfhosting and backups it is that you can trust HDDs to spin for 3-5 years and should still do backups. I myself do backups to HDDs that are only powered on for these backups. I’m still not sure if thats enougth.
Raid is more for an always-on solution, but not great for safe backups. They still might get damaged at the same time, because you bought them at the same time, from the same vendor and they have the same usage time.
Thanks for the list!
Already found a new plugin i want to install now :)
If its only one season you could manually name them S01E01 etc.?
If its many episodes, there might be a Linux application out there for batch renaming. Or write a bash script or ask Chatgpt to write one for you :)
I haven’t seen such an opinion either unfortunately. Maybe you can resolve it another way?
Whats the reason it doesn’t identify it? Do you have it in a separate season folder? Did jellyfin wrongly identify the series as a version of it that doesn’t have this season?
The latter just happened to me with Doctor Who, I’ve got the 1963 series and it automatically identified it as the 2005 series. Luckily that was easy to spot
Yes, I donate once a year to the projects I use most. I allocate about 200€ and split it up among those.