Radarr vs SRS

TaglineAutomatic movie download manager for Usenet and BitTorrentHigh-efficiency real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, and SRT
CategoryMedia Servers & StreamingMedia Servers & Streaming
ReplacesNetflixPlex
GitHub stars14k29k
LanguageC#Docker
LicenseGPL-3.0MIT
Self-host difficulty
3/5
Moderate
3/5
Moderate
Deploy options
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Docker
Docker Compose
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updated8 days ago20 days ago
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

Radarr
  • Requires a separate download client and indexer; not a standalone media solution.
  • No built-in playback; must be paired with Jellyfin, Plex, or Kodi.
  • Content availability depends entirely on third-party indexers and trackers.
  • Initial setup and fine-tuning of quality profiles requires significant manual effort.
SRS
  • No built-in media library or VOD management; primarily focused on live ingest and relay.
  • English documentation is limited compared to the Chinese-language docs.
  • Lacks a polished end-user playback UI; requires pairing with a separate frontend.
  • No DRM or subscription/paywall features for commercial content delivery.

Bottom line

Both are a similar lift to self-host; choose SRS for the larger community and ecosystem. Radarr has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

Radarr

Automatic movie download manager for Usenet and BitTorrent

SRS

High-efficiency real-time video server supporting RTMP, WebRTC, HLS, and SRT