Thanks for pointing that out! I've changed the scraper code to deal with this. I think I've managed to fix up all instances of it too, so hopefully that does it.
Never tried it. I do recall there being a bunch of security issues reported in the past. They seem to be fixed now (though see 2018 update at the bottom of that page). Although I really don't think the security concerns really matter much to most, I've felt that it was more of a research project / proof-of-concept software than something you'd actually use, at least for now.
I recall hearing that they were looking into some sort of blockchain payment system for seeders to encourage them to share. Not sure if implemented, or just cashing in on a meme. Sounds interesting though. I suspect the overheads from Tor-like routing might be a big disincentive in itself to using Tribbler, though time will tell. It may be possible (thinking ideally) that it could form a sort of "backbone" to the torrent system, perhaps, that is, it gets used by "supernodes", but most users use more standard clients that feed from other users and "supernodes".
omgg this is the best website ever than kfuck i finally found a nyaa.se alternative... horrible subs has literally no anime even if like has like 1000 serieses TYYY :D
Tried it a long time ago, it might have improved, but when I installed it it was a resource hog and also downloads a lot of torrents you don't actually need because of its descentralized nature. They could have just saved some metadata (like name) and magnet hashes into a sqlite db and used them when you start the download (if the torrent is dead, it wouldn't matter anyway) but no, they had to dl hundreds or thousands of actual torrent files. Kinda off topic, but thats also a reason I won't use zeronet, because of its trash implementation it stores 10s of thousands of json files with info that could have been stored in a db instead. Also, regarding tribler, it routes some of its traffic through your pc, a bit like tor, so you might be found liable if it is some shady shit like CP. There was and article about that on torrent freak. They even mention on the site anonimity is not 100% complete.
HEVC kills the fine details and fine grain effect that is only preservable with a *high* bitrate. So any bit-starved HEVC or even AVC encodes (below 2.5 GB per episode) ruins quality. So in other words, if no need for HEVC if your watching 1080 mini encodes.
Personally not into micro`s, I buy high-end so want to watch in high-end. Haven't been impressed with any micros tried for 720 or 1080 so wouldn't bother with micro 4k for movies. Micro anime is ok. Much less compression
As someone who has sought and used/watched HEVC videos since 2-3 years ago, I can confirm that minimum MB/min of good quality videos is the same for both AVC and HEVC. And of course when the same sizes are available, I prefer to download HEVC encoded one due to superior image quality it provides. I personally prefer HEVC mostly because of superior image quality it offers at the same size of AVC, not for its greater compression capabilities and (much(?)) smaller size.
Agree. For me, especially H.264 High 4:4:4 Predictive performs very well on 720/1080 compared with size/quality of H.265. And yeah, x264 has reached a high level of stability and performance after more than 13 years.
The compression ability of HEVC in comparison to AVC has been greatly exaggerated. The added compression comes at the loss of detail/quality, while same quality across the board ends up with similar size results (like 20-40 MB difference in 720p for an anime episode, not the hundreds of MB or GBs in 1080p cases mini-encoders would have you believe).
4KBD is HEVC 10-bit though of course and any 4K encodes should remain as such because only HEVC supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) which is the main benefit of 4K media.
Outside of 4K media, you may as well continue to utilize AVC as most of the groups in the anime scene have done, mainly because while HEVC isn't bad, the encoder that everyone would be using (x265) isn't exactly optimized currently (like 3x encode time for same quality among other concerns), though it is of course making progress.
4K is the next big thing in TVs, and 4K videos are starting to pop up everywhere. But 4K video takes up a ton of space, which makes it hard to download and stream in the best quality possible. Thankfully, one technology is changing that, and it’s known as High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), or H.265.
It’s taking a while for this new technology to become ubiquitous, but it’s happening—4K UHD Blu-rays use HEVC, K-Lite Codec Pack (Mega) and also VLC 3.0make HEVC and 4K videos more watchable on your PC, and the iPhone can even save recorded videos in HEVC to save storage space.
Damn.... Lol. Maybe you shouldn't browse in public places then. Some people just dont get the appeal of the amazing diverse story telling of anime. Been hooked since the 80`s. Mobile Suit Gundam and Akira made me an anime lifer
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I'm just about to comment on the skin for the site Iirc this site got elsie skin which is almost the same color scheme as julie, is it possible to bring it back? or using userscript extension to change the skin if not possible
I'm more inclined to use it than julie due to the pic on left side is easy to locate while i'm browsing in public, we've got sensitive moron who thinks every anime is like for paedophile due to several preacher's propaganda
using elsie (or is it ouka?), the pic is harder to locate due to darker color and the image is not repeated down to the bottom (again, it's from my memory)
It said "We're preparing your download, please wait..." a few hours ago but now almost all Solidfiles links today only gives "This file/folder could not be found." I wonder if their server broken or something.
14/02/2018 13:38 — Anonymous: "MeH"