Download HomeOps.
Installers, release notes, and direct downloads will appear here when HomeOps release builds are available.
Installers will be available here at launch.
When release builds are ready, this page will show direct downloads, package formats, checksums, and release notes in one place.
Windows
Native Windows installer with background service support, system tray integration, and drive monitoring. Supports Windows 10 22H2 and later.
.exe installer · .msi package
Linux
Headless-friendly build for self-hosted servers. Ships as a portable archive and a .deb package. Tested on Ubuntu 22.04+ and Debian 12+.
.tar.gz archive · .deb package
macOS
macOS support is on the roadmap. Initial releases will focus on Windows and Linux while the core pipeline hardens.
.dmg · .pkg
Safe, direct downloads
When HomeOps launches, this page becomes the source of truth for installers, release notes, and download details without extra friction.
Download standards
- Signed installers
- No third-party download managers
- No redirects
- Checksums published alongside every downloadable build
- Release notes published alongside every release
Get from install to automated media pipeline in a few clear steps
HomeOps is built to make setup understandable before the first release ships, not something you have to reverse-engineer after install.
01
Launch HomeOps
Start HomeOps and bring up the control surface that monitors the media pipeline.
02
Connect your media paths
Point HomeOps at the places where discs, files, staging, and library output should flow.
03
Enable the roles you want
Turn on the pipeline roles that fit your setup, from ingest and encode to organization and publish.
04
Start with a disc or existing files
Feed the media pipeline from either entry point and let HomeOps route the job into the right path.
05
Let HomeOps run the pipeline automatically
HomeOps handles rip decisions, encode checks, organization, and delivery to your library targets automatically.
What you need to run HomeOps.
Requirements may evolve before launch, but these reflect the current target configuration for supported release builds.
Windows
- Windows 10 version 22H2 or later (64-bit)
- 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB recommended
- Optical disc drive with UDF read support
- MakeMKV installed and licensed
- 500 MB free disk space for the application
Linux
- Ubuntu 22.04 LTS / Debian 12 or later (x86-64)
- 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB recommended
- Optical disc drive accessible via /dev/sr*
- MakeMKV CLI installed (makemkvcon)
- 500 MB free disk space for the application
Release notes will appear here at launch.
As soon as HomeOps release builds are available, this section will show version summaries, dates, and links to the full changelog.
Pre-release · No build published
First release coming soon
When a release is published, this section will show the version number, release date, and summary of what changed. Full changelogs will also be available on GitHub Releases.
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