https://nyaa.si/view/940908 This is what you were talking about. He will upload all the 220 episode after some time. Just mux the damn subs by yourself
yeeh.. i have already tried this encode despite the fact that i know that "AnimeRG" is SHIT as fuck. the audio is mess so as the video quality. so, i'm looking for the remaster version
MEGA used to allow uploading anonymously, and we used to upload there when that was the case. Unfortunately, they changed their policy, and anonymously uploaded files wouldn't get links until an account was created, which made it rather useless for us.
I don't know what megatools is going to do with temporary/ephemeral accounts - unless they work around MEGA's limitation (or that's changed perhaps?), it probably wouldn't be useful either unfortunately.
I do recall mentioning that MEGA may be supportable if users donate accounts, i.e. accounts get manually created. I'm not sure on the feasibility of this, but I think this is what the above commenter is referring to.
I doubt such a statement by admin. Handling of MEGA with commandline/script is piece of cake with megatools: https://megatools.megous.com/ But doesn't solve the account problem. "anonymous" temporary accounts are announced for v2.0 (currently in non working state in the dev branch, maybe will never work and maybe isn't even useful for AT).
If you're interested, my guess is that libarchive isn't supporting the swap4 encoding scheme, which is used here. It's actually very easy to implement, so they may not mind doing it.
Yes. It is possible. You just googling "how to block idm from router". Technically idm get the link, but its quickly redirected to "http:/1.1.1.1/..." which leads to download disabled. I was using college wifi.
I also wouldn't bet on that solution. The files will share the same storage block. It's unclear what 1Fichier's staff does, when "cleaning up" and the file (storage block) is referred by another account.
Oh I didn't know about that. Am a little worried that it may make it too obvious as to what's going on, though it may be worth a try. Thanks for the tip though.
When you are logged in (in another account you uploaded the file with) and you open the link of a file you can click "save in my account". The file will be placed in the account you are currently logged in. It's completely independent from the original file (new link, ...)
Are you talking about the URL fetch feature that 1fichier has? I'm not quite sure what you mean: do you mean that you want users to import files into their account?
28/07/2017 15:46 — Anonymous