![]() UI can be moved or toggled off/on to fully appreciate a fanart Smart fanart system allows you to rate avoid/prefer.Select a UI style anytime Regular, Proview I, or Proview II - independently for Episode View, and for Display Show.Natively use a most powerful regex pattern matching system for superior information handling.Mark providers to avoid "scene nuked" releases, with optional fallback when no other choice is available.Single out providers to target "scene releases" either exclusively, with fallbacks to non-scene, and with optional exclusions.Choose to have episodes upgraded in quality, or keep existing archive quality, and upgrade future episodes either way.Smart custom qualities selector that guides to achieve an optimal quality selection for automated episode search.only keep daily releases from the last 40 days Each show can keep all, or any set number of most recent episodes e.g.Choose to delete watched episodes pulled directly from played media at Kodi, Emby, and/or Plex (without Trakt tracking!).Advanced automated search always works to save you from wasting your time manually picking from result lists.optionally fetch oldest and/or newest without further effort) Releases can be auto fetched when a show is adding (e.g.Advanced add show finder that near always returns results sorted A-Z, Aired, or Relevancy, with known shows separated.Ideas of shows to add from Trakt, IMDb, and AniDB categories anticipating, new seasons, new shows, popular, and more.It's not easy to condense a text given the changes poured into SickGear but I hope this helps to give a glimpse into how far this application has come since the great Sick-Beard. The SickGear develop branch is what many of us use, and this demostrates how stable our development process actually is. Underneath, the search and processing algorythms are heavily tuned to use far less effort and API hits to get work done. NZBGet and torrent clients have improved post process integration, and notifications have been improved all around, including adding support for Emby, KEmby (Kodi + Emby) being the power users alternative to Plex. The main display show is improved with fanart and too many things to mention here, all while keeping true to the original feel of Sick-Beard. A day-by-day view can be enabled similar to a calender that has user controlled intelligent fanart and displays currently airing, past, present and upcoming shows, on-air time zone differences between local and network with relative dates. Many new views inspire you with shows to add from Trakt, IMDb, AniDB, and curated lists. However, the feedback we often get are words to the effect that SickGear has "flawlessly" served both Linux and Windows users.Īside from that, some differences from Sick-Beard include our light/dark user interface, more release providers that are maintained in-house for the fastest reaction to provider change, more application behaviour controls, and the built-in post processor now covers more naming variations.Īdding shows to SickGear is more powerful from the very first search to even the last step that allows input to how many episodes to go act on immediatly after adding a show. I can't really compare SickGear with any other as we do our own thing and evolve based on user feedback. Sick-Beard ceased development a long time ago, SickGear continued development in 2014.
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