I'm just curious if I'm missing something and to learn the best practice as well as the reason why it's the best practice.
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this'll just mean whatever's in .world or .ml will eat up all the other communities. Biggest doesn't mean best.
How much does it cost to say buy 500 songs? What platform allows you to download songs without DRM?
I haven't met a foreigner confusing these type of stuff. Met lots of Americans that do though.
Because Kodi client runs on a different machine?
The webdav server is on a pretty old device so I can't host Jellyfin or Plex on it as it can't handle decoding. The other two programs mentioned can index the library perfectly. They both identify TV series, break up the episodes into seasons, get metadata down to individual episodes and I don't need to do anything manually.
Not really, as those aren't available on Linux directly. The 'how to make kodi work' bit is because my research didn't give me any apps that can do this by default so I thought kodi might have extensions or forks I missed.
Well, that's why I'm asking for alternatives but I also know a few people who rip a ton of blurays and throw them to a server and never curate it, and those are the only people self-hosting their media that I know anyway.
It's not a mess on properly implemented clients but I also have a fraction of the media you have. I put new stuff in, they get indexed, I watch them, I delete them. I am not going to do extra work for the privilege of using Kodi 🤷
your problem is conflating the curation of your library with the applications that will use it.
This is not some extremely hard job that's way out of the scope of a media center. As I said, other platforms already have applications that can do this without breaking a sweat. I've never had to manually organize my files in years in any other platform.
America is not a democracy