OpenFLIXR Media Server is an all-in-one media server for automated downloading and serving media. Tools like CouchPotato, SickChill, Headphones and SABnzbd to download and Media Server to bring everything to your screens. Be it tablets, TVs, PCs, you name it. Completely web-based and includes monitoring and management tools.Smart auto-updating will keep everything up-to-date and running smooth.
All programs are optimised to work together so it takes very little time to set it up. Being a virtual appliance gives you the advantage to run it on any platform. The only thing you need is a hypervisor like (Open Source), VMWare Fusion / Workstation / Player / ESXi, Parallels Desktop, KVM / unRAID or Microsoft Hyper-V.A fully automated media server, ready to go in a couple of minutes!System requirementsDefault specs are 2vCPU, 3GB RAM and a 100GB disk. You can add more vCPU’s and RAM to your liking.For detailed hardware specs,.if you think I’ve created something useful and want to support me. It’s much appreciated!Download OpenFLIXR 2.9.1 (Saturday, March 23, 2019)Please see for details about this release and how to update.OpenFLIXR 2.0 –OpenFLIXR 2.0 –OpenFLIXR 2.0 –OpenFLIXR 2.0 –SetupFollow these simple steps to get your own OpenFLIXR up and running!1. Install or use your own favorite hypervisor2.
OpenFLIXR, import in hypervisor, power on and let it sit there for 15 minutes3. Go to (see console) to update OpenFLIXR 4.
NZBGet was added by MrBTC in Mar 2015 and the latest update was made in Dec 2016. The list of alternatives was updated May 2019 There is a history of all activites on NZBGet in our Activity Log. It's possible to update the information on NZBGet or report it as discontinued, duplicated or spam. NZBGet v20180322-25 NZBGet is a command-line based binary newsgrabber for nzb files, written in C. It supports client/server mode, automatic par-check/-repair, unpack and web-interface.
This post was last updated on Here is where the rubber hits the road. This part is where we will finally start seeing results. Sonarr is a tv series management tool which will allow us to not only download shows, but maintain them after the fact. For instance, we could have a show of ours download in SD quality right after it airs, then upgrade to HD a few hours after, and ultimately to Bluray quality a few months later.
You will see how powerful this software is once we start using it, so lets get going. Installing SonarrDownload the installer from. When installing, make sure you leave Install as a Windows service checked. When it's done installing, double-click the Sonarr icon on the desktop. At the bottom of the page, you will see what are called Delay Profiles. These will let you delay certain downloads to make sure there isn't a better version coming along shortly, or if you want to prefer Usenet over Torrents or vice-versa. Click the wrench icon next to the one without the blue tag, which is the default setting.
I prefer to download off of Usenet over Torrents, so I set up my profile to look like the one below. This will download from Usenet if the file is available on both.
After an episode airs, if a torrent shows up, this profile will force Sonarr to wait 3 hours for it to show up on Usenet before downloading. Indexers tabWe need to start adding in our indexers.
Open up that text file with our API keys that we made in and use the big plus icon to add indexers. Go down the list below and keep adding indexers. Click the Presets drop-down listed on Newznab and select OZnzb.com. Paste in your API key.
Click the down arrow next to Save and select save and add. Click Newznab (not the Presets). Enter NZB Zombie as the Name. Set the URL to Paste in your API key. Select save and add again. Click Newznab (not the Presets). Enter Usenet-Crawler for the Name. Set the URL to Paste in your API key.
Click save and add again. If you are into Anime, click Animezb and choose save and add. Click Wombles and then choose save and add.
If you are using torrents, click Eztv. Click save and add. If you are using torrents, click KickassTorrents. Click save.We now have a bunch of indexers listed, yay! We're not done on this page yet though.
Change your Retention to whatever your newsgroup provider said it is. Most are around 2500.At the bottom under Restrictions, click the wrench and paste the following group of text into Must not contain, and then press enter: subfix,nfofix,Deleted.Scenes,DVDR.,DVDR-,EXTRAS.,xRed,ReEnc,FUNNY BiT Download Client tabHere is where we interface Sonarr with SABnzbd and Deluge.
Click the plus icon and choose Sabnzbd. Enter the settings as follows:. Name: SABnzbd. Enable: Yes. Host: localhost. Port: 38080.
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API Key: get this from Config General section of SABnzbd. Username: whatever you set it to. Password: again, whatever you set it to. Category: sonarr. Recent Priority: High.
Older Priority: Normal. Use SSL: NoClick test and make sure it doesn't give you an error. Press save when done.Press the plus again so we can add Deluge now. Click the Deluge option obviously. Enter the settings as follows:.
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Name: Deluge. Enable: Yes. Host: localhost.
Port:38081. Password: whatever you set it to. Category: sonarr. Recent Priority: First. Older Priority: Last.
Use SSL: NoClick test for this one too and make sure it doesn't give you an error. Press save.Now make these additional changes on this tab:. Change Grace Period to 2. Change Retry Count to 3. Enter in your user's Downloads folder as the Drone Factory. For example, mine is C:UsersfoxingworthDownloadsComplete. Change the Drone Factory Interval to 15.Other tabsNone of the other tabs need any changing.
So just press Save. Configuration is done!Move on to the next part and we'll see how to use Sonarr.