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You should be able to find tutorials on YouTube or follow the TRaSH guide. You don't need to expose this stuff to the internet, only your download client like Qbittorrent. For movies and TV, all you'd need is a download client + VPN, sonarr (TV), radarr (movies), Prowlarr (handles indexers/trackers), and possibly Jellyseer for requests from you or those you share with in a single UI. There are other *arrs for music (Lidarr), books, porn, etc too. Lidarr can integrate with SoulSeek if thats what you're using to fill content for Navidrome, but you would use Jellyfin as the media player.
Yes they'll integrate well with Plex, Emby, and Jellyfin. You just paste API keys from one to another to allow them to communicate.
As a bonus, if you go with newsgroups, you don't have to expose anything to the internet!
Haha I feel like I'm way behind anything you mentioned here. I had a bunch of old mp3 files lying around, so for now all I do is upload old/new mp3 files I procure into my nextcloud instance, then use an autosynced nextcloud folder to fill navidrome. I always knew this is a very fragile solution, but your comment seems to be a goldmine of stuff to try. Thanks!
I haven't really been in the music game for a long time either with streaming being so easy and most torrent sites not offering much, but I did try SoulSeek out and it was super nice for acquiring new music. I have not tried the integration with Lidarr, but I think that would make it excellent.