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Home assistant add-on: Tdarr

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About

Tdarr is a closed-source distributed transcoding system for automating media library transcode/remux management and making sure your files are exactly how you need them to be in terms of codecs/streams/containers and so on. Put your spare hardware to use with Tdarr Nodes for Windows, Linux (including Linux arm) and macOS.

This addon is based on the docker image from hurlenko.

Configuration

Webui can be found at http://homeassistant:8265 or through the sidebar using Ingress. App documentation can be found here: https://docs.tdarr.io/docs/welcome/what/ Configurations can be done through the app webUI, except for the following options.

Options

Option Type Default Description
CONFIG_LOCATION str /config/addons_config/tdarr Path where Tdarr config is stored
TZ str Timezone (e.g., Europe/London)
localdisks str Local drives to mount (e.g., sda1,sdb1,MYNAS)
networkdisks str SMB shares to mount (e.g., //SERVER/SHARE)
cifsusername str SMB username for network shares
cifspassword str SMB password for network shares
cifsdomain str SMB domain for network shares

Example Configuration

CONFIG_LOCATION: "/config/addons_config/tdarr"
TZ: "Europe/London"
localdisks: "sda1,sdb1"
networkdisks: "//192.168.1.100/media,//nas.local/transcoding"
cifsusername: "mediauser"
cifspassword: "password123"
cifsdomain: "workgroup"

Mounting Drives

This addon supports mounting both local drives and remote SMB shares:

Installation

The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other Hass.io add-on.

  1. Add my Hass.io add-ons repository to your Hass.io instance.
  2. Install this add-on.
  3. Click the Save button to store your configuration.
  4. Start the add-on.
  5. Check the logs of the add-on to see if everything went well.
  6. Carefully configure the add-on to your preferences, see the official documentation for for that.

Support

Create an issue on github, or ask on the home assistant thread