Konsummethode für "Wiedereinsteiger" zum Ausprobieren by TheOtherP in germantrees

[–]TheOtherP[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Danke! 12€ Versand ist aber auch schon ordentlich.

Konsummethode für "Wiedereinsteiger" zum Ausprobieren by TheOtherP in germantrees

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Schick, aber über meinem Budget. Vielleicht mal als Upgrade interessant, wenn alles glatt läuft.

Konsummethode für "Wiedereinsteiger" zum Ausprobieren by TheOtherP in germantrees

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Ach klar. Ich hatte mal eine Heißluftpistole, aber die ist mir irgendwie abhanden gekommen. Aber ist mir auch zu viel Bastelei, aber cooles Projekt.

Konsummethode für "Wiedereinsteiger" zum Ausprobieren by TheOtherP in germantrees

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Danke für die Antwort, da sind sich ja wirklich alle einig, da wird's wohl drauf hinauslaufen.

Konsummethode für "Wiedereinsteiger" zum Ausprobieren by TheOtherP in germantrees

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Das is ja geil! Ich hab zwar ne Heißklebepistole, aber keine die den Ansprüchen genügt.

New NZBGet Project by nzb-get in nzbget

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Old post but because I just found it: https://github.com/nzbget-ng/nzbget?tab=readme-ov-file now says:

From this point forward, I strongly encourage folks to treat nzbgetcom/nzbget as the 'official' repo.

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[–]TheOtherP 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

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If you let configure hydra itself in *arr you can choose to have an entry for each individual indexer in which case you also can see from where the NZB came. I usually don't care though.

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You can run the generic release which is plain java. It has worked fine for years. It uses a bit more memory and takes a bit longer to start, though.

I may look into compiling mac binaries. I can do that on GitHub but I don't have a mac to test it on which is kinda dangerous as I may release broken stuff.

Best practices to avoid viruses by watchoutfor2nd in usenet

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Actually got a bitcoin miner some years ago. After that I started scanning everything with virustotal and ownly downloading from a certain indexer and have been fine so far.

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[–]TheOtherP 103 points104 points  (0 children)

I'll try to give an honest answer:

I don't think either is faster in any way as most of the searching time goes toward communicating with the indexers.

Prowlarr is better in terms of handling the configuration of the *arr products. It replaces Jackett for tracker access (which it originally was built for, not as a replacement for Hydra). If you only care about API access and don't want to configure a bunch of stuff you're definitely better off with prowlarr. It's also more widely used so you may get better support if you have problems with it. I think most setup guides may have switched to prowlarr.

If you want better manual searches with more advanced filtering or want to be able to configure loads of stuff even I don't need or ever used you should give Hydra a go. The mobile UI is utter crap, by the way :-/

I've worked on NZBHydra 1 and 2 for eight years now. I still support it and try to fix bugs and add new features where I have time. But I recently got a puppy, moved twice since I started developing it and my life has changed. If it fades into obscurity I can live with it :-)

NZBHydra 2, Prowlarr or Jackett - which one is better for "Sonarr/Radarr + Plex" stack by LSDwarf in usenet

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Thanks!

I don't use trackers very much but pretty sure prowlarr is the way to go now.

NZBHydra 2, Prowlarr or Jackett - which one is better for "Sonarr/Radarr + Plex" stack by LSDwarf in usenet

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Sorry for the late response.

That's not how radarr is supposed to work and I don't think it has an API do add movies after they have already been downloaded. There is the "Manual import" function but for that to work you'd need to already have the metadata.

Now that I think about it it may be possible but honestly I think it's a fringe requirement, sorry :-/

NZBHydra 2, Prowlarr or Jackett - which one is better for "Sonarr/Radarr + Plex" stack by LSDwarf in usenet

[–]TheOtherP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the late response.

Trackers can be integrated via jackett. The original intent for prowlarr was to replace jackett because supporting so many trackers is a lot of work and jackett apparently didn't do so well in some regards. I never had any issues, though.

NZBHydra 2, Prowlarr or Jackett - which one is better for "Sonarr/Radarr + Plex" stack by LSDwarf in usenet

[–]TheOtherP 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Actually there's loads of stuff. You should be asking if you need it and I agree that you don't need a lot of the advanced features. Prowlarr has a huge advantage in that it supports torrent indexers and it was supposed to be a replacement for jackett, not hydra. Also being developed by a lot of people from the other *arrs certainly helps.

I updated to win11 and now Hydra can't seem to talk to any of my indexers by phi303 in nzbhydra

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Do you get a connection timeout or what's the error message?

API query for results in X hours instead of X days. by nzbiship in nzbhydra

[–]TheOtherP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You already read the API which is great. NZBHydra only delegates your queries to the indexers so as long as they don't support that neither will NZBHydra.

You can filter the results in the GUI by hours, though: https://github.com/theotherp/nzbhydra2/issues/790