I haven’t seen that one. Tdarr used to be more work to get going with classic plugins, but with Flows its really intuitive and I’ve codified my flows into the helm chart I deploy it with so I don’t need to think about it. Its all in git and commented well.
Huh… FileFlows does a lot more than video and music though… interesting.
Eh there are a couple of things I dislike, though the UI is very nice looking and there are lots of features. Closed source, no lifetime option and tiered subs… that all puts me off a tool pretty quickly these days. I’ve lost the ability to trust anything that does not have open code due to the never ending and constant corporate enshittification and underhanded tracking.
That’s legit. I haven’t needed more than just a single processing node and it does the job rather well, so I’ve been fine with it (if rather annoyed by the business model they went with). I may give tdarr another go and see if it’s still pulling teeth to get my conversion pipeline reconfigured.
I haven’t seen that one. Tdarr used to be more work to get going with classic plugins, but with Flows its really intuitive and I’ve codified my flows into the helm chart I deploy it with so I don’t need to think about it. Its all in git and commented well.
Huh… FileFlows does a lot more than video and music though… interesting.
Eh there are a couple of things I dislike, though the UI is very nice looking and there are lots of features. Closed source, no lifetime option and tiered subs… that all puts me off a tool pretty quickly these days. I’ve lost the ability to trust anything that does not have open code due to the never ending and constant corporate enshittification and underhanded tracking.
That’s legit. I haven’t needed more than just a single processing node and it does the job rather well, so I’ve been fine with it (if rather annoyed by the business model they went with). I may give tdarr another go and see if it’s still pulling teeth to get my conversion pipeline reconfigured.