Found this on reddit and decided to share. Here’s the text from the author:
Hey pirates, I made this fully open source movie/tv shows app.
It’s available for Android, Windows and Linux.
Main goal of the app is to reduce the headaches of watching and searching for movies. I always hated checking if a movie is out for downloading, then check each torrent site to download it or check each streaming site to watch it. So I made this app to make this process more enjoyable.
The app is currently on version 1 with minimum features to get started.
Features right now:
- New released torrent files for movies and tv shows.
- Ability to search for a movie and watch it from different providers or look it up on different torrent sites.
- Default movie app features like watchlist, favorites and ratings.
Plans for future:
- Adding a torrent downloader and qbittorrent remote inside the app. i Adding a recommendation system based on requested details
I accept feature requests either here or on GitHub issues.
See screenshots for desktop version on GitHub.
What does this do that Jellyfin+Radarr+qbittorrent doesn’t do?
Yup, curious as well. Thought this may accompany the rest of the *arr stack, but nope. Just a way to manually download things or stream them?
Its everything in one. Much simpler for the average person to use
So, streamio + torrentio?
Yes but in one app what are you not getting lol
That torrentio is an add-on of streamio, it’s 1 app too…
It seems you don’t want to understand what the other guy is telling you.
Just what the other guy told you. I get that it’s a good idea, so good that it has already been done. Streamio+torrentio is the same concept and once set up (takes 5 minutes MAX), it works the same way. I still prefer a full servarr setup though.
(low key shame on this product for having the *arr suffix while being a replacement of the servarr stack)
It seems you don’t want to understand what fushuan@lemm.ee is telling you
Okay, let me break it down like this: Do you use a browser like Firefox or Chrome? Do you use an ad blocker on it, like uBlock? What if there was some all-new browser that was Firefox/Chrome but with ad-blocking in it? Would you immediately be hyped and jump ship, or just shrug your shoulders and think “why not just use an addon in the actual browser?”
I’d not be interested, but happy that there’s competition on that front as well.
This is literally what Vivaldi is and yeah, I’d rather use Firefox with uBO.
Except no debrid service.