TubeArchivist works well for me. It also has a metadata plugin for Jellyfin
Certainly_No_Brit
The EULA states that you are not allowed to remove Steam's DRM from the game, so the compiled version and the Steam version will have to be authenticated through Steam's servers anyway. It looks like you can compile the game with Visual Studio, but you won't be able to play it without buying it first or breaking laws.
The free downloads are slow, but as books are usually small, it is perfectly usable without donating.
thank mr skeltal
A convention artist (?)
(I understand the joke, please don't explain it)
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Based on your previous posts I assume that you use Windows as your server OS. I am sadly unable to help you with OS-level issues on Windows. I am also unfamiliar with the quirks of the Synology OS.
You can check if your *arr-apps run as the same user as the permissions on the share (on the *arr-server). The folder and contained files of the share on the Synology NAS should have read, write and execute (rwx) permissions for the user of the share.
Do you mean that the automatically grabbed torrent is slow in qBittorrent? The apps themselves don't have any idea what is a popular or unpopular torrent, so it may have just grabbed an almost dead one.
You may want to check out TRaSH Guides for some good Custom formats and guides for the *arr apps.
Radarr high-quality release groups
Sonarr high-quality release groups
I recommend finding some good release groups and setting them to be always preferred over others.
You need to add your *arr apps to Prowlarr. Add them in the tab "Apps" and use "Full Sync" as the sync level. If everything works, Prowlarr should add all indexers to the apps after a short while.
LibreTorrent (Copylefted libre software torrent client.) https://f-droid.org/packages/org.proninyaroslav.libretorrent/