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    • How to site-rip?

      Assuming I have a completely legitimate interest in extracting/downloading media content from a website. Maybe it's even open-source info I'm interested in—but I want to save the media files in a single process, rather than navigating to each file and downloading it one-by-one. Essentially, I want to learn how to do a convenient site-rip. How can I learn how to do this? I would appreciate any advice members here might have, or even just suggestions as to where I could turn to find the information for myself.

      Thanks!

      posted in Chit Chat
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    • Please share your method of storing/organizing torrent + video files!

      There used to be discussions about this on the forums, but I can't find them–let's start a new one!

      I just set up Plex and I'm weirdly having fun figuring out the ideal strategy for organizing my files. I'm really curious to find out what other users have found that works for them. Some thoughts:

      • It's annoying but important to be consistent about storing both types of files, .torrent and video–I'm not saying it's really difficult or anything, just something I always have to remind myself (sometimes I neglect/lose track of .torrent files, and then I can't seed files because even if I re-locate the torrent, I can't figure out/remember what video file it went with

      • It's also annoying but important to pay attention to the file info/data in 2 places: on the actual data file stored on my hard drive, and on the metadata/info stuff which the media server/player uses to do its own thing with those same files. I wish I didn't have to think about this step because it's like doing the same thing twice, every time, but anyway, what about everybody else?

      posted in Guides
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