To complement this post:
I’d love something that works as well for music, audiobooks, and ebooks as Jellyfin does for TV and movies.
I want a prite game launcher with support for achiments and account support cloud support too also it has dodi and fitgirl torrent ready for ur torrent client and linux support
A stand-alone media file renamer/organizer with a nice webui that supports hard links.
Since I automate my torrent downloads I basically use the arr suite for just renaming and organizing which kinda over complicates things.
Wish that Plex Media Manager had a GUI.
Wish that Overseerr allowed for Music requests via Lidarr. (My experience with Ombi was lackluster)
Wish that there was an -arr Comicbook and Manga application. (Readarr is not good with those)
Wish that Sonarr and Radarr could do X-Rated stuff.
Wish there was a good solution to cloud-based emulation gaming. (Emulatorjs is…not great. WebRcade looks good but I don’t want to send people off to a different domain’s website)
Wish there was a standalone IPTV player that I could self-host my own content, or…
Wish that Plex’s LiveTV wasn’t limited to Home users.Those aren’t standalone players. They create the channels which I can then plug the link into my own media players, but you can’t go to like dizquetv.myserver.corn and watch the channels.
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I would love an easy way to host my audiobook collection as a podcast. With docker on my NAS.
Been using prologue for a while but it’s been losing my position and I’d rather just use overcast for books and podcasts. One audio app!
Have you looked at audiobookshelf? It handles audiobooks and podcasts. It’s fabulous
Yes. I recently installed it but the iOS app is still in test flight and pretty buggy. I’m also having issues with it not understanding my book library, lumping all books in the author folder into a single book.
It does allow hosting a book as a podcast but that’s at an individual file setting. Very manual.
I need to tinker more with it.
Yeah. The iOS app is definitely a work in progress. I stick with it because even with the bugs, it’s a far better experience than Audible, and I love that I have full control over my entire audiobook collection