What can be (realisticly) improved for a better and easier experience

  • tubbadu@lemmy.kde.social
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    11 months ago

    That dubbed audio tracks of movies could be downloaded separatey and easily merged in the audio, in a way similar to subtitles. This way, the audio track in non English languages would be downloaded very quickly, even with just one seeder, and the whole movie in original language has way more seeders than dubbed ones.

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      11 months ago

      I’d love that!

      How do you approach the challenge (of getting the movies / series in English and non-English) at the moment?

      Do you download two versions of the same movie?

      Do you use Radarr/Sonarr and Plex? How did you set them up to be “bilingual”?

      • tubbadu@lemmy.kde.social
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        11 months ago

        I’ve always only torrented movies “manually” until a few weeks ago, when I set up my first media server with jellyfin and sonarr/radarr, and set the language to italian only. often however I see that the requested movies not downloading automatically because no italian torrent is found with the required resolution (1080p), and/or the ones actually available have 0 seeds, while there’s plenty of English torrents with loads of seeders

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    11 months ago

    Adding proper metadata to releases. Why are we still trying to decipher release titles, why not add a little metadata JSON file to every release and make the info available to the search API?

    Also keeping multiple different versions of a release in Arr apps, like ebook and audiobook in different languages. Right now I’d need 4 Readarr instances to get the English and German audiobook and ebook versions of a book, and don’t even think about letting them manage the same root folder!

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      11 months ago

      and following proper naming conventions too. why can’t releasers decided to choose one single naming convention together so it makes our job better to automate things?

      • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        11 months ago

        Have you tried maintaining a standard at work?
        Now imagine if several thousand people try to decide on a common standard.

        • lars@lemmy.sdf.org
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          10 months ago

          Several thousand people who tend to be less likely to follow the path most traveled, no less

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    11 months ago

    sci-hub doesn’t get new research papers any more, and the new alternatives are all much less user friendly. As far as I can tell, wosonhj.com is what’s currently recommended, where you have to post in a forum and wait for either a bot or a human to send the paper to you. Other alternatives, like annas-archive, nexusbot or STC all didn’t have the paper I was looking for.
    I just want old sci-hub back, honestly.

    • fatalError@lemmy.sdf.org
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      11 months ago

      Unfortunately you’ll be waiting for a while. SSDs were at the lowest last year to the point that manufacturers were almost losing money. So they reduced production. We will only see the prices going up from now, at least for a while.

    • auzas_1337@lemmy.zip
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      11 months ago

      Might be a silly question, but aren’t SSD’s supposedly worse than HDD’s for storing data long term? Or is that just a myth?

      I’ve read that if you only store data and then read it off the disk without overwriting then it’s comparable to HDD data degradation wise. Not sure how true is that.

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        11 months ago

        If you dump 8tb of data onto a 10tb SSD and only read from it, it will probably last just as long as a hard drive. SSD’s wear from lots of write operations, reading from them doesn’t really do much other than the cache will be damaged over time.

  • Doxatek@mander.xyz
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    11 months ago

    I need people to submit more of the research papers that I need to be able to read to lib Gen or sci hub

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      11 months ago

      You might know this already, but try emailing the primary authors directly and asking for a copy, it’s often the easiest way to get them if you haven’t got any other way to access.

  • I want self-sovereign identity. I want to control who gets what information about me from my ID, and how that data is hosted. I’m aware that there are some really hostile attitudes about blockchain, but I’d like if a public blockchain could be used to host the information, so that the identity info could be decentralized and decoupled from any given provider.

    I want control of my digital identity back, dammit.

    postscript someone kindly pointed out this is c/piracy, not c/privacy, which I thought it was. Off topic; my bad.

  • cerulean_blue@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    A way to fairly pay the original content creator.

    If I really enjoy a movie, series or music, I often actually want to send the actual creator some money to reward their creativity. May be just a dollar, may be ten. But I can’t.

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    11 months ago

    Arr service that links with SoulSeek, automatically downloads music, passes it through beets, calculates ReplayGain values and the rest of the missing metadata and then organizes and renames it

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    11 months ago

    filenames following the standards of library apps like jellyfin, plex, etc.

    i don’t want every file to be named “[ASDF]some.shitty.show.S3E7.MULTI(360p h264 7.1 dual audio).mkv”

    jellyfin can’t identify most of these, and the relevant information can be found out easily by tapping properties (in windows, anyway)

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      11 months ago

      I don’t really care about the site, but their releases were fast and had consistent X265 quality, nothing new matches them

      Pahe is quite fast, PSA recently did something to their encoding and often/mostly can’t play them anymore on my TV, they worked fine up until last year, not sure what they messed up, at least with pahe X265 I have guarantee it will work

  • crossover@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    For TMDB to end their stupid policy of setting broadcast episode order as the default. Any app that uses them for metadata to match files names ends up with wrong episodes because obviously nobody wants broadcast order.

    • asshole@r.nf
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      11 months ago

      Yeah I want to watch my shows in alphabetical order.

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        11 months ago

        Haha. What I mean is that some TV series have a different episode order on DVD/bluray than what they were originally broadcast in. “Firefly” is the classic example. The TV networks broadcast them out of order and the DVD order is the “correct” one and the order in which pirate TV packs will use. But by default many tools (which use TMDB.com) have the wrong metadata for the episodes.

  • matey@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    Better music support. Movies and TV do great through the *arrs and Jellyfin, but music is a big mess.

    • asshole@r.nf
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      11 months ago

      Well, unlike TV/Movies, typically ALL music is available on ALL platforms, so there isn’t a service problem. Spotify and others are still really nice to use for consumers.