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I can still hear the jumping sounds in my head! Thanks for the memory!
I can still hear the jumping sounds in my head! Thanks for the memory!
For the lazy: here’s the right link
The unfolded oatley box makes me angry 😡
Fold / rip your damn boxes before you put it in the recycle bin. Otherwise, you lose so much space in there!
ARRRRR 🏴☠️
Beside a Usenet provider, you also need to sign up with an “indexer”.
To compare a Usenet download with a download on the regular internet:
NZBGeek is a good indexer.
Good, less queue for the rest of us 😎
btw: there are no more queues
Thank you for chipping in!
I guess I have to keep my eyes open for movies series in my own language and hope they come with the original (English) sound included.
But if not: how does the whole remuxxing work? I have literally zero ideas how to get started with that. Where do you find the right (non-english) audio track(s) for the movies? Which software do you use? Etc…
Thanks for the link for Radarr dual-language setup! I came across it before :)
I’d love that!
How do you approach the challenge (of getting the movies / series in English and non-English) at the moment?
Do you download two versions of the same movie?
Do you use Radarr/Sonarr and Plex? How did you set them up to be “bilingual”?
That’s the only correct answer.
Thank you for the insight. In my field of work, companies tend to use Excel exclusively. That’s why I want to improve my skills
I plan to do more data analysis, pricing and business cases.
Protip: burn down the world
Usually, you start it with the play button /s
Over is the only acceptable way!