It seems like the DNS provider got their infrastructure in a tangle. It's actually still messed up, at time of writing, and most people won't be able to access this site.
I've switched the nameserver to another service, but unfortunately, nameserver switches taking 24-48 hours isn't unusual. However, it seems like the Cloudflare DNS resolver (1.1.1.1) has already picked it up, so at least some visitors (like you!) will get through. Other DNS resolvers I've tried (e.g. Google) still seem to be tied to the broken nameserver.
Unfortunately, the only thing I can do at the moment is wait for Subreg to fix their DNS, or wait for the nameserver change to propagate.
Any plan to support mobile view? It might not be the best, but the internet trends does show that more people access site from their mobile (mobile devices nowadays are strong enough to play 1080p anime so there's that kind of user base)
It's done by a separate background process. I imagine it should usually be done within minutes after the torrent finishes downloading, but it can get changed later. For example, hash computation occurs later, or AniDB may change details etc.
If this is in relation to misnamed torrents which are later renamed, it may have been tagged before the update script detects the rename, in which case, it doesn't get re-tagged (at least for now).
I'm guessing that, because a number of anime actually have name changes between seasons (even if it's something like "K-On!" vs "K-On!!"), season number indicators aren't as commonly used. It's a little different to non-anime, which have often been more title+season focused, where titles don't change between seasons.
The script here tries to handle both formats anyway (can get a bit confused if both are used at the same time). My initial comment was more based on the suggestion of how episode parsing should be done.
I mean more groups are now using proper naming like "ReZero - S02E01" instead of "ReZero 2 - 01" or "ReZero - 26" or Crunchyroll/HorribleSubs dumb way of listing S2 but using numbering that continues on like "ReZero 2 - 26" lol.
more and more anime groups are making the switch so that downloaders can properly add the files to plex/kodi and other such media server devices.
Comment in Feedback 03/09/2020 18:45 — Anonymous: "doublepulse"
This is a naming that came from the scene rules. Warez/Movies/Musics from the scene uses that naming and there are some people that uses it for anime releases.
As you said, isn't that common but it's widely used in public torrent trackers, take a look at rarbg.to or just google warez standards.
Do you have some specific examples? Most entries without an episode attached are batches. The 'S02E04' isn't a common naming scheme for anime releases, though the parser does recognise that pattern. I tried looking for such conventions in unsorted, but there wasn't many of those.
Seems grapping the episodes don't work well these days, see unsorted. May needs some rework. I mean s.t. like S02E04 can be catched with regex like [sS]\d\d?[eE]\d\d?(?=[ \[\(.]). Of course you need more, prob in | groups, but dunno how its setup at your end.
Comment in Feedback 02/09/2020 01:21 * — Anonymous: "Stella"
I came across some text posts on a.b.m.anime.highspeed mentioning animetosho. No action required, but I thought it was interesting on rarity alone, and that I might try to disprove the assertion that "the person who set it up won't read anything here". Article contents copied here: https://pastebin.com/GHQwdhZW .
I am not sure here is OK but since there is no forum section I will just write it here. Admins can delete it if they want.
I made a Tampermpnkey script for downloading English subtitles from this site. If there is anyone need something like this they can find it on Greasyfork: https://greasyfork.org/tr/scripts/4098...downloader
16/09/2020 06:31 — deanzel