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sailing:arrs [2024/09/05 14:20] willysailing:arrs [2025/03/13 14:56] (current) – [Media Collection organization] willy
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-====== The '*Arrs Stack ======+====== A) The '*Arrs Stack ======
  
 The '*Arrs stack is loosely a suite of web-based tools devoted to find, download and organize your media collections. The __classic__ 'Arrs are: The '*Arrs stack is loosely a suite of web-based tools devoted to find, download and organize your media collections. The __classic__ 'Arrs are:
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 Loosely speaking, a few more tools can be associated to the '*Arrs stack even if they are definitely **not** part of the Servarr Wiki, which are: Loosely speaking, a few more tools can be associated to the '*Arrs stack even if they are definitely **not** part of the Servarr Wiki, which are:
-  * [[services:bazarr|Bazarr]]: manage subtitles (cc) for movies and TV shows +  * [[services:obsolete:bazarr|Bazarr]]: manage subtitles (cc) for movies and TV shows 
-  * [[services:lazylibrarian|LazyLibrarian]]: another books and audiobooks manager/organizer+  * [[services:obsolete:lazylibrarian|LazyLibrarian]]: another books and audiobooks manager/organizer
   * [[services:audiobookshelf|Audio Book Shelf]]: the best audiobook and podcast manager and streamer app available. It's not capable to find&download audiobooks like Readarr, but it can do it for podcasts.   * [[services:audiobookshelf|Audio Book Shelf]]: the best audiobook and podcast manager and streamer app available. It's not capable to find&download audiobooks like Readarr, but it can do it for podcasts.
  
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 ===== Media Collection organization ===== ===== Media Collection organization =====
  
-If you remember from [[selfhost:storage|Storage Setup]], you have mounted your **/data** RAID disks. It seems like a good idea to store your media collection on it, doesn't it?+If you remember from [[gentoo:storage|Storage Setup]], you have mounted your **/data** RAID disks. It seems like a good idea to store your media collection on it, doesn't it?
  
 I like to create the following folders: I like to create the following folders:

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