I’d go for MP3 V0 instead of 320kbps. Most will agree that the quality is the same but the size difference is quite noticable. I mean as long as you’re going lossy, you might as well be efficient with it and not throw away space.
I tried Lidarr but gave up on it and I’m just using Beets right now for organizing and converting my stuff. I don’t download music so often and a bit manual work isn’t an issue for me. I use FDK AAC and encode everything to VBR4 which is then available in Navidrome, but keep the FLACs of course.
I’ve started using Sonarr, Radarr and Bazarr half a year ago, but only for movies and TV shows, and only by manually downloading since I didn’t yet try using an indexer feature in them or Prowlarr. I’m from Croatia, English isn’t my native and I prefer having correct subs for movies and TV shows (especially for my parents), so I feel like it’s better for me to do the manual labor of picking the content and verifying whether everything is alright. Our subtitle scene is lacking in the quality and consistency department, but I’m still grateful for them.
Sub integer rating sounds like a nice thing! Sometimes I miss the 0.5 step and simple 1-10 ain’t really enough. I’ve used more rigorous scoring to achieve a better view of what I liked more on MAL which is a good thing, but nevertheless, I still miss that .5 I just might give Anilist a shot, I hope it supports importing from MAL
There’s barely a chance an excellent set of ears would hear the difference…but nevertheless, a set of excellent ears would go for FLAC anyway.
I can’t hear anything above 15KHz and in all of the ABX tests I ever did I couldn’t really hear a difference, at least with the best equipment and headphones I’ve had, so even V0 is an overkill for me but still much more efficient than FLACs
Being an audiophile is a rich people’s game, the one I’d like to taste but wouldn’t like to get into. The sole reason I keep FLACs is for archival purpose of music because lossy formats barely have any archival value, and you can always transcode FLACs into some better lossy format that might release in the future.