One month ago I decided to give the 'Arrs a chance and, while there are issues and limits, i’am loving them.

But I have an issue: at home I have only internet access trough a 5G mobile network connection which means zero opportunity to have port forwarding or open ports at all. This rules out private torrent trackers (tried a couple, no luck in getting any ratio ofc). Public torrent trackers being basically shit, I decided to give Usenet a try, and two things happened:

  1. I started loving it!
  2. I discovered I have a 1tb/months full band with cap on my home connection. After that from 200mb/s I get dropped to 6mb/s this time, unlimited bandwidth.

I have a few suggestions first for newcomers: 'Arrs: start using them NOW. Also, they will help you organize your existing library, but be aware that doing a good job is not only mandatory but also time-consuming. Also, get JellyFin and it will play along with your organized (-- imean it) collection nicely. Make sure you set proper umask and group (media management/advanced settings for each arr app) do that the entire stack andbl jellyfin can write into your media collection: this will reduce issues with metadata sync a lot. Get bazarr working with subscene! And setup a nice nginx reverse proxy for the entire stack.

Some issues I ran into: Readarr really has issues with finding stuff and specially with audio books. Anybody could help me out here?

Lidarr seems always to go to torrent, which get stuck with no seeders for me. Is there music on Usenet?

Now to the last part: Usenet! That changed my entire game. As movies and TV series, I can literally find anything fast and saturated my 1tb plan in two days. I have newshosting and recently got eweka for less than 4€/month. Don’t get caught in the common lie of three months free: they always charge 15 month immediately so you cannot really test them out then cancel. As indexers I got NZBGeek and I am planning to seek out DrunkenSlug. Any suggestions here?

(I know newshosting and eweka are probably overlapping, getting both was a mistake, but a relatively cheap one)

One last question: audiobooks and music on Usenet: what is your experience?

One truly last question: any way to integrate soulseek (nicotine+) on the arr stack?

Thanks fellow sailors.

  • Automated_Handprint@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    5G mobile network connection which means zero opportunity to have port forwarding or open ports at all. This rules out private torrent trackers (tried a couple, no luck in getting any ratio ofc).

    So is this why nobody leeches from me in private tracker downloaded torrents? I use a 4G mobile sim on a router that support sim cards.

    I mostly download freeleach series’ from torrentleach but need a way to get away from hit and runs

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      7 months ago

      Get a VPN with port forward or create your own with tunnels if you have access to a public, static, ip address somehow.

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        7 months ago

        Damn. No money for that. Would i be able to do this with windscribe free plan (10GB)? That should be enough because I don’t have to 1:1 just seeding for 10 days is enough

        Edit- you know what? There’s actually a port forward option in my router’s firewall section, even though it is a 4G router. It was disabled. I’ll enable it and let’s see if it works

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      7 months ago

      Over 4g or 5g there is no way to use private trackers you will always be a hit and run.