Sorry for the trouble, but I'm looking for a bit of help: does anybody know where I could find Tongari Boushi no Memole? I was planning to grab it from BakaBT but now that they went private, it's impossible (I don't a have an account there). I found the raws (https://nyaa.si/view/863983) and the subs (https://nyaa.si/view/409264) but none of them has any seeder (the raws download is stuck at 98,5%). I searched on TheHylia, Fluffy and Chauthanh but didn't find anything as well.
So does anyone know of other places where I could look for it?
I'd actually prefer a PGS over a potentially broken OCR'd script unless someone intends to correct all the OCR mistakes. I haven't seen this one in particular, but most PGS subtitles are acceptable quality (after all, it's what's actually being sold!) so it's mostly a size penalty you're paying for using it.
An alternative may be leave the PGS files as external so that most users which don't need them don't have to download them.
The 16GB limit is to reduce load on the server, not because there's any inherit difficulty with processing larger torrents. I would kindly ask people not to attempt to skirt around limits this way. If everyone did this, I'd be forced to lower limits (and it is less tidy, particularly for users of the torrent index). We make exceptions all the time, usually if there's spare capacity to do so. I've pushed this one through as it's not that big.
Taka subbed till ep 352 (hardsubs), then Kurama till 385, then Hatsuyuki till 430 (unless you can get NKS releases), Rest are HorribleSubs (Crunchyroll/Viz).
Exactly. Several torrent authors put MEGA links in their torrent page if they believe ddl is what people want.
Comment in Feedback 10/08/2017 17:36 — Anonymous: "YukinoAi"
As-is, the image-based subtitles are about ~95% accurate. The OCR success rate (image->text) under those conditions is about 20-40%, depending on language, and I have no ability to provide the other 60-80% of the corrections necessary due to not speaking the language.
As stated in the description, those files are provided as-is, with no warranty either expressed or implied.
However, if you are interested in providing better quality Czech subs for 18-25, I would be happy to update the files in light of your contribution.
I could not have OCR'd the Czech ones since they are not in native SUP format. Rather I ripped them from a fansub.hardsubbed.mkv file. They actually show the background in the image. I do not know of anyone else who has done something similar.
OCR'ing such a source file would not work with any-level of acceptable accuracy and would also require a native speaker to fix the mistakes (I do not speak the language) so it would be impractical for me personally OCR them. It was either that or not include them at all, hence the disclaimer in the description.
Thanks for the heads up on the Kamigami subs. Usually the meta-info in the mkv handles this, but I forget that Matroska uses a language code format that does not support differentiating simplified and traditional chinese.
I will update the description to make this explicit. Thanks for the feedback! ^^
Also, you could have OCRed the Czech PGS sub to make it smaller.
The [Kamigami] Chinese subs you are using is Simplified Chinese. People who look for Traditional Chinese will be disappointed if you don't state it clearly.
Seems like 1Fichier finally carried through on their promise of mass deleting files from the account. They've deleted about 66% of the files on the account, as for which ones, it seems fairly random. I've managed to save a fair portion onto another account, but I'll need to update the URLs here.
I've just go a warning on another 1Fichier account with using too much space (currently around 29.5TB). I'll probably try moving some off, but I suspect this will reach a point where I'll just stop being bothered and let the files die off. If anyone's interested in trying to save them though, I can consider dumping a list of links.
It also used to be that some people didn't like to use credit cards on the Internet or didn't have credit cards. Don't know to what extent that's true these days.
But that's why AT is great. You just have to keep up with new releases as they come out.
There is a more reliable archiving system that AT also sends their files to called Usenet. Stuff there is expected to be available for 5 years, probably. But you have to subscribe to a Usenet service provider to access. Wiki Usenet for details, if you're interested.
Some might have access to Usenet through a school network.
Why a whole batch would be unavailable: I think it is due to when the files were processed. Files processed at the same time tend to have the same problem, that's been my experience. So when part of a batch is unavailable with Direct links usually the whole batch is unavailable.
11/08/2017 14:59 — RamenSub