I’m wondering about what your piracy workflow looks like.

  1. Where do you find what shows/films to watch?
  2. Do you stream for convenience or download for superior quality?
  3. Where do you store media?
  4. What software are you using to watch it?
  5. How do you keep track of your watchlist, which episode you already watched or where you left off in a movie?

I have Netflix and Disney+ (through family) and it already drives me crazy to remember where which show is available, download quality sucks, shows get delisted halfway through watching them. Sometimes multiple seasons even are across multiple streaming services. (I was very sad before I discovered there were more than 4 seasons of Adventure Time). I even want to pay for the production of good media, but streaming services make it a really hard sell 🤬

I know that the -arr suite with jellyfin is a pretty nice workflow, but I’m not into self hosting (yet).

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    9 days ago
    1. I mostly check predbs for releases from scene, imdb, youtube and everywhere.
    2. Download for convenience. Multiple Devices, Data Caps and Internet Instability in my Country. qBittorent (Docker) with a couple of rules & rss. I don’t use -arr suite since I prefer to manually check the torrents
    3. Old Haswell PC (Unraid) with HBA+DualNic in the closet
    4. Plex & Jellyfin (Backup Solution)
    5. Plex & Jellyfin (Backup Solution)