Urgh, looks like that version of uTorrent doesn't check MIME types of enclosures. I've added a new 'RSS2 Torrent Feed' type to work around this - can you give this a try?
I think there was a period of a few months where authentication wasn't working when uploads were done, so they were uploaded anonymously and the links died quick. I suspect it was around late 2016 / early 2017, so maybe that was one of them.
It gives me this error message when i try to download something through RSS on utorrent:
[Main Instruction] Unable to load "http://animetosho.torrentbay.st/s__storage/nzb/0003230e/%5BHorribleSubs%5D%20Uchouten%20Kazoku%20S2%20-%2008%20%5B720p%5D.nzb": Too many redirects (https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/s__storage/nzb/0003230e/[HorribleSubs]%20Uchouten%20Kazoku%20S2%20-%2008%20[720p].nzb)
There's also Coalgirl's release of season 2 and season 2 OVA, but I don't feel like sharing them through public trackers. :^) It's alrd uploaded to nyaa.si anyway
Something needs to re-check sources to update info - we don't get notified of changes. I haven't yet written support for this in the AniDex handler, so at the moment, AniDex updates never get incorporated.
You should've kept the name same on both Anidex and Nyaa. I seached AT for "[Mazui] Ookami to Koushinryou II (Spice and Wolf II) + SP01 + SP02 [720p]" but you had it under Spice and Wolf II. Saw that after 67% done lol
If only people would read my torrents' description and download from AT instead, I could use my bandwith to seed/upload more efficiently. :/ Or are all these leechers a bot? =___=
@ shinchiro Good to have MiniEncodes. Your selecting of codecs (HEVC and OPUS) is good and future-proof, but don't you think CRF=23, 24 is too high even for HEVC encoding. I hope it's lowered to at most 20 and see more BDRip and Web-dl than DVDrip and TVrip. Good luck ;)
If Jeodrive is good, it can be kept then. FilesCdn is mentioned above under MultiUp suggested hosts. Cloudyfiles.co and ulozto.net/Uloz.to aren't offered by multi uploaders and they aren't that great (I'm not saying they're crap like Uploadable (Bigfile.to)) to be uploaded to individually (unlike e.g. ClicknUpload and SolidFiles and UsersFiles).
Those numbers reflect just the last few days subsequent to the latest 2.2.6 release. VLC is third in the sourceforge.net overall download count; more than 2 billion downloads have occurred. https://videolan.org/vlc/stats/downloads.html
"Are people using VLC? Just go to https://www.videolan.org/vlc/ and observe the download counter as it continuously increments. " Not to mention the fact that many people download software from other (hopefully trusted) sources (FileHippo, FileHorse, Majorgeeks and FossHub) not just the official site. So that number should be much larger (^_<)
First of all thanks for your efforts to keep the site up and running and as useful as possible to users, admin b(~_^)d
Unfortunately dl links will expire eventually, but something can be done (as I've suggested before) to change the situation for better.
What about reviewing and updating selected file hosting sites, admin??? Thanks for ClickNUpload but I really wonder is there anyone here who downloads files from EZfile (filecloud.io), Share-Online, Uploadable (Bigfile.to), FileFactory, Turbobit, Jeodrive, Uplea and Oboom?! (⊙_⊙)
After implementing all my previous suggestions, hosts on AT will be like bellow: Go4Up | Jheberg | MultiUp | ClicknUpload | SolidFiles | Openload or Zippyshare | UsersFiles or UptoBox or UsersCloud
And the selected hosts for multi uploaders: Go4Up: UptoBox | SolidFiles | Zippyshare | UploadBoy | SendSpace or FileRio | 1fichier or Katfile or DownAce | UsersCloud or UppIt or UploadRocket Jheberg: UptoBox | OpenLoad | NitroFlare | Uploaded | TusFiles | MediaFire or FileRio | Mega or 1fichier or Free MultiUp: ClicknUpload | 1fichier | OpenLoad or Zippyshare | SendSpace or UploadBoy | UsersCloud or Upera | FileRio or FilesCdn | Mega or UppIt or Free
And Direct downloads, unfortunately, aren't that reliable but at the end of the day, those are the one which save you. They are saviours. Many thanks for them (^^)b
Are people using VLC? Just go to https://www.videolan.org/vlc/ and observe the download counter as it continuously increments.
I have both KLCP and VLC installed. Suspect many others take a similar approach, using a primary and backup player.
VLC utilizes its own internal resources, avoiding potential conflicts with other players/codecs. It has some features that appear absent in (or behave better for me than) what's included in MPC-HC. Some examples would be slow motion control (and it's ability to preserve natural audio intellegibility), aspect ratio cropping and playback geometry. None of these features may matter to you, but if they do, VLC is a great option.
KLCP provides access to core components directly through the program folder in START (for the obsessive tweakers amongst us). The included Media Info and codec tweak tools are very helpful. If you are looking for optimum performance, KLCP is one of the best options (getting madVR just right can make a very observable difference).
Not everyone is OCD, like me, and might prefer a stable set-and-forget player, but I appreciate that KLCP is constantly updated and tested with the latest versions of every component, saving me the trouble of manually updating everything myself.
30/05/2017 13:57 — Anonymous