Yeah, they resolve all that and more. Not to advertise but I use this http://www.mipony.net/en/ and this http://www.totald.org/en/ . They're by the same entity and the first one tries to give you some bundleware but seems safe otherwise. They scan links from the clipboard, check availability, download, resume, prompt you for captcha etc. all that internally and support a lot of hosts. They're one of the reasons I haven't switched switched to linux yet, even though I belive they might be able to run in wine. I know also about jdownloader and plowshare cli (bash based) but these two are simply superior. Edit: forgot to mention but openload seemed to be broken atm but solidfiles is always full throttle.
I've actually wondered about this, but how friendly are hosts with download managers? Most links actually just direct you to a landing page, not the actual file, so your downloader would need to be able to resolve the link past this page. Does your download manager have such a feature, but not one to grab links off a page?
omg thank you so much 00sas i really wanted these! :D went straight with mega and im currently downloading it :D didnt even try again with upera to see if its working sorry hehe :p
hi, both servers give me this message: Hello your ip and this download link expired, Please try to download orginal link. http://public.upera.co/5H8Lvzrt i use a dynamic ip from my provider so i can change it to my will by just restarting the modem/router, its how i bypass all download ip limits when i encounter one and i got the same message :p
hi 00sas, i cant download these files from the public.upera.co, it always gives me an error, i sever saw that with whatever other host and i've been downloading things here for years, could you please upload these two in something else? :p
[EUR]_Blade_of_the_Phantom_Master_[6A227AF8] [M74] Time Slip Ichimannen Prime Rose (BD 720p) [29564378]
lol thx for bash. I could even make a python script that grabs the page url from clipboard, grabs the page, parses, pastes the links back into the clipboard. Map it with a hotkey and you're golden. But that's besides the point. Just some javascript magic should be enough and it would work for everyone using the site not just my custom shit. But again idk how many ppl use download managers and would benefit from this.
For SolidFiles on any UNIX like system: curl -s "https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/view/..." | fmt -100 | grep -io '"https://www.solidfiles.com.*">' | cut -d '"' -f2 Works also with any other host, just change the grep string. Should also be piece of cake on Win with powershell.
Admin I have a feature request as well. Could you make a 'Copy all links to clipboard' button for each host? for instance I use solidfiles mostly and I have to right click every link and copy so my download manager picks it up. If you could make it like copy all solidfiles, openload, sendspace links. It's not a really big problem, just an improvement that other ppl might also benefit from. Idk how many ppl use download managers though.
I've been wondering whether it would be possible a make "Nyuu" into a library to use it (her?) within other NodeJS applications. Are you planing on adding that feature?
[EUR] releases which have been uploaded on Nyaa.si, but unfortunately not uploaded here (since no one bothered submitting them to TT...) For those who interested in these titles:
Actually, admin has said that info_hash is a problem now due to these different sources creating different hashes for the same downloads leading to redundant downloads.
Hey, I asked previously about sonarr, rss, redirects and that stuff. Looks like sonarr fixed that redirect download bug, and thanks for adding that api. Sonarr just implemented it and it seems to work great.
Just a tiny nitpicky thing about the nabapi feed, all the attached torrents still use http links for the attached torrent files, and with no redirect it seems. Why not just make em https all the way in that feed, it's not like that feed is valid rss anyway? Just make it as https for all internal links as you can IMO.
Thanks again for the api, now we can actually search for torrents in sonarr! :D
08/07/2017 07:49 — Anonymous