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[–] max@lemmy.fish 6 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Really shouldn't be hard to figure out given the events of the past few days...

[–] max@lemmy.fish 8 points 7 months ago

There's a plugin for Jellyfin that will analyze the audio of your content to automatically tag intros, recaps, and credits

[–] max@lemmy.fish 2 points 7 months ago

If you're feeling adventurous, you could cut your front panel audio wires and connect them to a new 3.5mm jack inside the case. It might be a lil janky but it would get the job done for <$10

AudioQuest Dragonfly wouldn't be a bad way to go. I have a Red on my PC because the onboard mobo audio picks up USB noise. I've also got a Cobalt for my phone/headphones. They have a firmware update utility for the Red/Black that you manually install and can uninstall afterwards, the Cobalt ships with current FW and hasn't been updated yet. That said, they're pretty expensive for what they are and I got both of mine 50+% off. If you're considering a "proper" audio setup, I'd go straight to to the Denon unit you're looking at

[–] max@lemmy.fish 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

~~You're thinking of adenine when it comes to DNA/RNA~~

[–] max@lemmy.fish 5 points 8 months ago

https://wiki.servarr.com/

Radarr helps manage your movie library, Sonarr and Lidarr are the same for TV shows and music, respectively. Prowlarr will integrate with all three to search your favorite torrent tracker or NZB indexer for content added to your library. They'll integrate with many popular torrent and usenet download clients to automatically download and import the content to a Jellyfin library. When paired with a request service like Jellyseerr, you can hit a single button to request a movie and have it show up in your library 10 minutes later.

It takes some patience to configure everything, but there's some really great guides out there. Feel free to drop me a DM if you have any questions!

 

Hello and welcome to Lemmy.fish!

I started this instance as a personal project back in the summer of 2023 and have been the only user for most of the time since. A few user registrations have trickled in so I figured I'd make some kind of welcome post. If you're somehow stumbling across this post in the Fediverse and you're looking for a new Lemmy instance to call home, registrations are open!

This is a general-purpose instance, we only defederate from reddit bot instances. There is a bot (@communitybot@lemmy.fish) that subscribes to the top communities on other instances to populate the All feed and help with remote community discoverability.

I'm still a novice at server hosting. This instance originally ran on a DigitalOcean droplet but has since been migrated to a much more substantial Hetzner server with AWS S3 object storage. It should be able to handle many, many more users than will ever end up here. I aim to keep this instance up, stable, and up-to-date and any downtime is probably due to my own inexperience.

I don't really expect this instance to grow into anything but if a few internet strangers want to make this their Lemmy instance, you're more than welcome!

[–] max@lemmy.fish 3 points 10 months ago

Audio/video contractors are absolutely a thing. It involves a lot of TV mounting, but there's usually a lot more behind the scenes.

Source: I am one

[–] max@lemmy.fish 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You can't connect any Bluetooth audio to the PlayStation (Source: Sony). You "can" use a USB Bluetooth dongle and pair to that, but the experience isn't great with audio latency.

[–] max@lemmy.fish 4 points 1 year ago

Listen to this guy. Most LED tape is 12V or 24V. A 5V 20A power supply may meet your wattage requirement, but the LED tape will need it at 12V to function properly.

[–] max@lemmy.fish 5 points 1 year ago

If you have a local audio/video company, give them a call. Most of the big brands have a whole product line geared towards hospitality use that gives much greater control over "smart" features. They're usually not available to the general public, but an A/V dealer should be able to hook you up

[–] max@lemmy.fish 3 points 1 year ago

If it's cable internet and not fiber/DSL, I'd look at connecting the ISP's coax to the house's coax. Provided all of the house's coax ports are connected to a splitter, you could feed the ISP coax into the nearest port and plug the cable modem into the office port.

[–] max@lemmy.fish 1 points 1 year ago

My mother is a fish

[–] max@lemmy.fish 4 points 2 years ago

I was originally going to host my instance on my own hardware but decided to use a $6/mo droplet on DigitalOcean. Seems to work well enough for me and my LCS bot. Picked up a domain off Google Domains for $20/year or so. It's been a fun project and I've learned a lot along the way.

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