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You can setup a bazarr instance to use whisper as a subtitle provider.


Looks like it only works if you use the *arr stack, which I don’t.


If you're already using Jellyfin, then why not? Don't want to complicate the stack?


I've seen this sentiment a lot, and it's always confused me a bit. I only use Jellyfin as well, I've never really seen the appeal of the *arr stack. I really don't see the appeal of having a firehose pointed at my Jellyfin instance, which requires like eight additional services that need to run.


> I've never really seen the appeal of the *arr stack

Automation I suppose. I only run Sonarr/Radarr, so two additional services. They both work exactly the same, so it's basically "configure once, run twice".

I eventually ran out of patience to find the right releases and what not, and now enjoy a life where I can just input the title, then return one hour later to everything setup for me. Any new episodes/movies will just be available automatically in Jellyfin next time I open it up on the TV. Helps that other people in the household are also able to use it, so we've got rid of all streaming services now.


I am mostly in the same camp but there are a few quality of life improvements that I recommend:

1. Overseerr - add tv/movies in one place 2. Custom feeds as import lists so that new, popular stuff is automatically getting added 3. Kometa (for Plex users) - custom collections via trakt and burning imdb/rt/metacritic scores into cover art


> 2. Custom feeds as import lists so that new, popular stuff is automatically getting added

What do you mean with this? Are you automatically downloading things based on popularity solely, or does this mean something else?




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