Automate media management with Homarr, combining features of Sonarr for TV series and Radarr for movies, offering a user-friendly interface similar to Plex.
Homarr is an open-source, self-hosted media server application that helps automate and simplify downloading, sorting, and serving videos, music, ebooks, audiobooks, comics, and more. It combines the functionalities of several popular media server applications into one unified platform.
At its core, Homarr incorporates the features of Sonarr for automation of TV series downloads and management, Radarr for automation of movie downloads, Lidarr for music, Readarr for ebooks, Lazy Librarian for ebooks and comics, and uses a user interface similar to Plex Media Server. This allows users to set up automated searches based on their libraries and custom criteria, automatically download media when it becomes available, organize and rename files, fetch metadata and artwork, and serve the organized libraries to devices around the home.
By consolidating multiple applications into one, Homarr aims to simplify media management for home users. Its automated search abilities, customizable filters, notification options, and broad device support help build a centralized media repository that requires little ongoing maintenance. Since it is open source and self-hosted, users have full control over their libraries, data, and servers. The active developer community also adds support for new use cases and media types over time.
Homarr works well for tech-savvy media enthusiasts who have their own home servers. Its broad capabilities combined into a unified interface can help streamline home media management and access. However, it does require time to install, configure properly, and manage ongoing updates.
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