> It's easier just to pirate than keep up with all these streaming services.
It really isn't and it's only cheaper if you don't put much value on your time.
Radarr and Sonarr don't do anything automatically. Setting them up takes more time than they are worth. I tried installing them. Most would describe me as technically savvy, but I just gave up.
> It really isn't and it's only cheaper if you don't put much value on your time.
Very true.
In the hours it takes to download and curate these movies and shows I've made more than enough to cover a Netflix, Disney+, Prime and HBO subscriptions for that month or pay for a few VOD titles for that month.
My time is way more fucking valuable than the time required to do this well.
And if I do without content or entertainment even better. Not everything is worth watch every month.
I don't think I agree with this level of negativity around plex, radarr, and sonarr. Using a seedbox provider and all of these things are setup and don't need any additional tinkering. You are right that the indexer is probably the least friendly part, but set it up once and it keeps working for over 6 months at a time.
It really isn't and it's only cheaper if you don't put much value on your time.
Radarr and Sonarr don't do anything automatically. Setting them up takes more time than they are worth. I tried installing them. Most would describe me as technically savvy, but I just gave up.
example issues. Here's the quick start guide. https://wiki.servarr.com/radarr/quick-start-guide 1. Get stopped immediately at the indexer. No sane defaults there at all. No guidance either.
Plex doesn't do 4k streaming to Apple TV, doesn't do 4k to chromecast.
The movies you pirate frequently have technical problems, usually the sound is off. You are lucky to have subtitles that work(synced correctly).