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How to keep track of files?

Its pretty much the title I’m just genuinely wondering how you guys are keeping track of all of your legally sourced files. I’m pretty much just relying on a spreadsheet but is that really the best way? Especially for the less technically inclined individuals such as myself

Edit: I apologize thought it was obvious but looking back I could’ve been more specific. I was referring to movies, TV shows, YouTube videos, books, audiobooks, etc. I haven’t taken the leap to self host anything yet just growing my library for now on a couple of encrypted drives until the time comes. You don’t really need to provide tailored answers towards my situation I just want to know what’s out there in terms of keeping track of stuff. Thank you in advance since this account is a burner and I check it like once a day

catloaf ,

I don’t keep track of them. Jellyfin and Radarr, etc. keep track of them for me.

Hax ,

Yeah Radarr and Sonarr for me. Does a really good job at it too. Haven’t tried Jellyfin myself.

SilentObserver ,

Jellyfin combined with Radarr and Sonarr is freaking amazing. Add in Jellyseerr and you’ve got yourself a Netflix competitor in your own home.

BearOfaTime ,

Mine just go in folders: Movies, TV Shows, Education, etc

Flatworm7591 ,

You are going to have to be more specific about the type of files if you want useful advice.

cmnybo ,

What kind of files?

I use Kodi to keep track of what TV shows and movies I’ve watched.

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