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I suggest having a backup of some of your favourite media anyway. You never know when a service will be taken down.
What services are you using, if you don't mind me asking?
I use none. My homelab has never been operational.
Protip:
If you use real-debride, it's basically a cloud cache. Meaning - after it fetches your stream / you finish watching it, it retains the download for you (30 days?) - or at least the index. So if you pop over to real-debride thereafter, you can download and store what you watched locally right quick.
There are tools that integrate the *arr stack to do just that...if you're looking to have your cake and eat it.
Had success with yams.media. Gives a basic arr-stack to begin with
I meant the streaming services.
Whatever is on top of fmhy.net list. I can link it if you want