wasn't hating, just stating it exactly how it's been in the past. figured they were doing the same thing they've done a half dozen times by now.
heck deadfish for example will start encoding video upside down when donations get low to force their fanbase into paying for their house rent and food.
at least erai just stops uploading for a bit rather than doing dumb stuff with releases.
Ach, quit it with the hating dude. They're subbers, they can run their operation however they see fit. AS far as I understand it they offer free Direct DLs of all their releases as they go out, the only part of their setup that requires donation/subscripption is their archives, which is fairly substantial. What is it even $1 a month?
They are a good team. I hope they're just taking a breather between seasons as above anon said
probably needing donations again. they're kind of like deadfish in that regard. low donations? stop releasing for a few days/weeks until donations pour in. constantly begging for $500 a month to run a $30 operation.
Erai gone awol again? Shame as I mainly watched Erai releases last season, and they're really good encodes. I hope they're just having a couple days break between the winter and spring seasons.
As mentioned above, having a large dump of their files get posted at once will choke the processing queue, so it may take quite a while for the backlog to clear up, unfortunately.
I had a look. It looks like if you set the category, it works, however there seems to be a bug in Radarr where it ignores movie-search unavailability. AT doesn't support the 'movie-search' capability, and there's code in Radarr to check that, but it still sends movie searches regardless (it should be sending regular searches instead). I'll see if I can get a bug report in.
Attempting to add anime tosho to Sonarr as an indexer, but keep getting a 404 error when testing the connection. I am running the latest version as a docker container in Unraid. Here are the settings:
Enable RSS: Yes Enable Automatic Search: yes Enable Interactive Search: yes URL: https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/s__feed/api API Key: 0 Categories: SD, HD Anime Categories: TV (5000) [I'm assuming this is all of them]
After hitting test, receive the error "Unable to connect to indexer, check the log for more details. Output from log is: NzbDrone.Common.Http.HttpException: HTTP request failed: [404:NotFound] [GET] at [https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/s__feed/api/api?t=caps&apikey=0]
I have no issues connecting to the site in browser (on a different computer), on server pinging aimetosho.org comes back perfectly with no packet loss, and traceroute makes it all the way there.
I grabbed an NZB mirror and manually added it to SABnzbd (another docker container on the same server), and it found the file and downloaded it no problem.
What am I missing here? I'm sure I'm not the first person to have this issue, is there a walkthrough or something that explains this?
Are you ticking the 'Remember' checkbox when you log in?
If so, try checking what cookie is being set after you log in. In Chrome, press F12, go to Application tab, then on the left side, search for Cookies and click on that. On the list on the right, there should be an entry for 'ant[usertoken]' - check that the Expires time is correct.
That's something I am aware of. I use Chrome and Vivaldi as well as Opera and Puffin on desktop and mobile. And since these are my own devices, I always turn off the option to clear data browsing on exit. There are no issues with other sites. They were still logged in when I accessed them, but not with the animetosho. That's why I said it's either a server-side or a user-side issue. I don't know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It's either a server-side or a user-side issue, but it logs me out of the site every time I close my browser. I know that logging in isn't required to use the site, but I'd like to see the release in my local time zone, and the only way to do so is to login. I appreciate how the site is currently functioning, but if possible, how about implementing the 'current time' to automatically detects and adjusts to the user's timezone without the need to login?
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm a little unsure if it'll break anything out there (I think some clients are configured with specific categories, so they may be stuck with 5070). The other complication is that the API requires supporting a 'cat' filter, which I can't easily do. None of the sources (Nyaa/TT/Anidex) separate TV/movies, and though I could try something with matched AniDB data, I don't have an index to query against. Still, I can investigate further, but can't promise anything.
I don't know much about Radarr, but would it perhaps be possible to override categories on that end?
Thanks for your reply, i think there is no distinction between normal movies and anime movies, as such it's unlikely to ever has separate category. so i suggest using regular movies category until such time they actually add anime movies cateogry.
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately Newznab doesn't define a category for anime movies, so can't really be done until they change that. There may also be some difficulty with distinguishing between movies and TV series, but I could try.
Comment in Feedback 15/03/2021 12:25 — Anonymous: "Likable Person"
Hi, For Thank you for your great website, it's hands down one of the best for NZB. if i may ask that you also add another category for anime movies support in NZB, right now animetosho doesn't seem to work in radarr
We're just that busy. At the moment, we have about a 2.5 hour backlog remaining for the highest priority files, those mostly being the single file new releases.
AT doesn't create any torrents, and skips end of season batches of weekly files it has previously uploaded from groups like Erai-Raws and Subsplease rather than re-upload them.
09/04/2021 17:23 — Anonymous