I love not being bombarded by ads thanks to pihole and adblockers. I don’t have cable TV either. But without browsing netlifx/Hulu/etc. how do you actually find stuff to watch and discover worthwhile shows and movies to rent from my library?
The ‘popular’, ‘trending new shows’/‘up comming movies’, and ‘most anticipated’ lists in NZB360 (android app for managing the whole 'arr stack and more)
User requests via Ombi (it also has lists like above to look through)
Random titles I find on Lemmy.
Word of mouth.
Oh yeah: and IMDB lists added to radarr. Lists for various studios, and a big standup comedy list.
Do you add the IMBD list by hand?
The imdb lists are monitored by Radarr, but aren’t created by me.
I just found a few public lists I like and now whenever new content is added to those lists by their maintainers, Radarr adds+downloads it.
Word of mouth. Friends. Internet.
Speaking of which, have you seen Barbie yet? I heard it’s pretty good.
Yeah Barbie is played by this really good actress! Looking forward to seeing her in more stuff!
Overseer if you use plex and jellyseer if you use Jellyfin.
Makes the content browsing experience pretty fantastic.
i have enough… uh… ‘archived’ content that i don’t need to ‘discover’ anything new for years.
And yet I can’t stop
Yo, shoot a list bro cause im dry af… I mostly watch community, it’s always sunny in Philadelphia, that 70s show, 30 rock etc…
Based on that let me recommend you “Brooklyn 99”, “The Good Place” and “Archer”.
Completely finished Brooklyn and the good place but archer seems awesome from the first episode I saw… appreciate you bro
How I envy you to be able to watch Archer for the first time.
I must have watched the whole thing a dozen times.
Word of mouth
I setup Radarr/Sonarr/Overseer and shared my Plex server with some friends. They do the heavy lifting, and know when something’s probably good when several of them are watching the same thing.
Yeah i check my played count on Tautulli once in a while and see what’s hot.
I usually browse the “what are you watching” threads on the trackers I’m on, get suggestions from friends and co-workers, and my wife who still watches network TV to know what to put into my rss feed.
I started using JustWatch as a means to find which streaming service had the thing I wanted to watch. Then I started using it to track what I had watched. And now that I’m completely moved over to stremio+torrentio I use it to find what’s popular and new.
Same, JustWatch is really great imo. It lets you browse by streaming service, sort by popularity, and filter by rating or genre. You can also browse recently added titles to different streaming services.
Other, real people talking about it on sites like this. Finding groups with similar tastes as myself and seeing what they’re talking about. I also just read descriptions while I’m scrolling on the service or whatever and if it sounds good, I might check it out.
I use the discover feature on Jellyseer. It makes my life so much easier to see what’s out there now.
This. Plus, when I’m watching something I like, I’ll usually look up actors in it and see what else they’ve done.
I bought the app nzb360 it has popular, trending new shows and most anticipated sections for TV shows. And something similar for movies.
Love this app so much. Sonarr, radarr, BitTorrent, etc all accessible in nzb360
I never buy apps, but this one was worth it
Either word of mouth or browsing the recently added section on my Plex share
I pretty much do the same. I’ll check the recently added and see if something stands out to me, especially when it’s time for new TV seasons to start.
I use Lemmy and ad-blocked YouTube to hear about new things through the communities and channels that cover my interests.
Setting up all these lists, etc isn’t for me - I don’t always know what I’m going to enjoy so seeing everything being added to the Emby share I’m on is fun.
Curators are a good way too, some blogs or podcasts do a lot of heavy lifting in discovering new shows, some communities with similar tastes are also good to find content, way better than algos and ads.