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So I have Debrid + Stremio and Torrentino; I'm wondering how unchained will help me. Does it add links or do I have to manually add links to my library.

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[–] Painfinity@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

If you're talking about the FOSS app, it's just a nice UI for your RealDebrid web-interface. It can:

  • tell you how many days you have in your RD subscription & your RD points
  • list the RD+ streams you've clicked on/watched so far
  • stream your RD files, share em, download, all that.
  • download from link/magnet using RD servers
  • search through popular indexers (which RD can't do, but Torrentio does it) and optionally add them to you RD library

But as far as I can tell, it's nothing you can't already do with the RealDebrid webpage & the stremio interface with Torrentio. Unchained looks nice though.

Edit: clarification.

[–] Tenkard@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

Unchained was born long before stremio, because the real debrid app for Android sucked so much it got pulled from the play store. It's not as media focused as stremio, so if you're only interested in finding and steaming movies/shows it's definitely less useful. It does have some nice features such as searching links on torrent websites, support for kodi servers and it's also being developed a support for torznab servers (such as jackett). It's free and open source without ads, so you can just try it