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snekerpimp, in Termius alternative ?

Tabby and xpipe is what I moved to after I was locked out of my Termius account. Tabby is what I use mostly now, there is a server you can run that lets you sync your profiles.

zqwzzle, in Self hosted free iOS MDM

You can use Apple Configurator if you just want basic device supervision. IIRC it should be free. support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/…/mac

KillingTimeItself, in Hosting private UHD video

have a look into jellyfin. There’s a lot of precursors involved, im assuming you’re familiar, or will at least look into them if you decide on it though. As for your bitrate problem, there are two solutions, have the end user download it and replay it locally (jellyfin integrates this natively) or use hardware transcoding, (software on cpu, but you should use quick sync or nvenc, or something like that instead) IME modern intel cpus support what you’re looking for on QSV i’m running 12th gen. you can set external connections to a limited speed that JF clients will automatically configure.

For me personally i’ve been running jellyfin for a few years, it’s great. Couple of minor problems, but it’s fine.

cryo420, (edited ) in Starting over and doing it "right"

yunohost; setup modules, are custom modules (there is a program made to do so from source files; infact theres even a yunohost module of some form for that (and even if that was only a template; any programming & related module (including anything from basic ide to full on llm assists; are even just a fullon system like turbopilot; in a vm module), can be used to make a module for that if needed; im certain vm modules & thus yunohost and modules for it can be stacked, and also general preexisting programming modules can be repurposed for (if those and pre-repurposed versions dont exist already) doing so already; if not in setup then inside said module & then that current modules in current configuration, can be exported & keep such config, so varients can be made; same for the entire yunohost system)

JoeKrogan, (edited ) in Update: Everyone said GameVault's UI was garbage, so we completely overhauled it.
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Personally I just use a web directory for my roms Company/Console/Game and search with ctrl and F. I can download it from a browser or wget in the terminal.

For artwork I have the steam ROM manager on deck or the emulator on desktop usually does it eg ppsspp

Discover5164, in Termius alternative ?

i’m also using termius to connect from mobile, i also have a couple of scripts

yessikg, in Hosting private UHD video
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Peertube will work for this, Jeena made a video about his setup a while back

constantokra, in How do I change the default download folder on Radarr?

I’m not sure how it will work, but if you’re worried, just move the download folder before you remove it from within the application. Better yet, if you have the space, just copy the folder somewhere else.

Hopefully someone else has a better answer for you.

This is one of the reasons docker is so great. If you were running the application in docker, you would have mounted that folder as a volume, so if you wanted to move it you’d just stop the container, move the folder, edit your compose file to point to the new location, restart, and from the application’s point of view nothing will have changed.

snekerpimp, in How do I change the default download folder on Radarr?

Create the folder you want them in. Add that root folder to Radarr. Batch edit the root folder of all movies to the new folder. Click on move the files for me. Sit back for a few hours while it does the rest. When the process is done, then you come back and click that x.

It’s one of many ways to do this.

themachine, in How do I change the default download folder on Radarr?

Add a test folder, add some data, delete the test root folder and see if it deletes the data.

theit8514, (edited ) in How do I change the default download folder on Radarr?

Probably not but if you want to test it create a directory with some fake files then add and remove it from the interface.

Edit: if you have any movies mapped to /downloads you should probably move them first.

Darkassassin07, (edited ) in Hosting private UHD video
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Emby, Jellyfin, and Plex will all detect connection speed, adjust quality settings, and transcode the media to playback without buffering.

I wouldn’t recommend Plex. They’ve been steadily moving away from self-hosted private media servers and towards just serving comercial content to you.

I myself run Emby as I’m rather fond of their development team and their attitude towards privacy. It does require payment for ‘emby premier’, ie the installable client apps and transcoding features, but it has single payment lifetime licenses as well as monthly.

Jellyfin is a popular open source option that is built on a fork of Embys older open source code before they went closed source.

Either would work for you.

SteadyGoLucky, in Starting over and doing it "right"

I have had a lot of fun setting up Unraid. It has everything you are looking for. It does cost some money to start, but was very much worth it to me.

node815, in Termius alternative ?

Xpipe xpipe.io is an alternative it runs and stores your data locally on your machine and not web based. I’ve been playing with that a bit, it does auto discover Containerized apps and you can sort of exec into them to run commands and also browse the directories of your containerized apps with a simple click in a File type GUI. It uses your OS’s default Terminal application so it won’t bring any extra with you so it’s more native to your OS.

I’ve been a Konsole user on KDE for a few years now and it’s pretty much what I’ve been used to. Trying out Xpipe now and Termius about a year ago, I can say that Xpipe is stronger in it’s ability to interface with my containerized apps (Docker), but lacks the polish that Termius has visually. They both get the job done, but at the end of the day, I still reflexively just hit my Ctrl+Alt+T key combo to log into my machines.

Then, for a whole different take, SSWifty! github.com/nirui/sshwifty - Instead of launching an app, deploy this on your server, and then use your browser’s session to securely access your sites.

solrize, in Hosting private UHD video

I think bunny.net has something like that. Not self hosted but still much less distasteful than the big companies imho.

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