Not really unfortunately, since I don't have any actual control over those. I can refetch the torrent here though (if it completes): https://animetosho.torrentbay.st/req
Very interesting to hear that use case - thank you for explaining that!
Unfortunately, AT wasn't really designed with that purpose in mind, and I'm not sure whether we can easily support it in the long term. I've disabled the 7z wrapping on future uploads to Solidfiles, but it may need to be re-enabled should issues arise.
Is streaming via Solidfiles really ideal though? I feel that there should be a better solution...
i exclusively watch anime on my phone and with mxplayer im able to watch shows instantly without suffering the downsides of "streaming" such as overly compressed videos, inability to choose subs, watermarks, ad-filled websites, and low resolution video. solidfiles is one of the hosting file sites that doen't limit you to 50kB/s-150kB/s transfer rate so it's ideal for this purpose. i understand that i might be a minority but when a new show is released and im unsure on whether i wanna watch it then solidfiles was able to let me instantly skim through the show or watch the beginning without needing to wait for a download to finish
Historically, Naruto is one of the titles that has troubles sometimes.
As to solutions, you'll probably end up having to take whatever you can get instead. For example, the solidfiles link still appears to be valid on the first item you mentioned.
So it's very necessary to know if it's a DVD version or not.
Comment in Feedback 11/10/2016 03:05 — Anonymous: "Pepperjet"
Yes, the next episode loaded without a hitch. Fortunately able to fix the problem and evict key logger from registry. Very tempted to learn how to identify the perp and return the favor...;-)
Comment in Feedback 11/10/2016 02:57 — Anonymous: "Pepperjet"
Suspicious indeed, ...to a younger person. Over 90 here, but catching on. A shame all this cool stuff wasn't around during WWII...;-)
I have no idea because I can't find this specific release by C-W for this anime, not even on a private tracker or nyaa (maybe I'm suck at searching) so I can only take a wild guess and say that the resource is probably DVD. Where did you find this release again?
i want to ask if these episodes are DVD version or DTV or HDTV :
Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 01 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][1D234A06].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 02 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][301A1843].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 03 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][17789E7B].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 04 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][266966A3].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 05 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][4C87C2AB].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 06 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][F4211F50].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 07 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][FF44CD24].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 08 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][3FBEBDAE].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 09 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][9D9CA6A7].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 10 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][5BDAA305].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 11 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][B86044E7].mkv Brighter than the Dawning Blue - 12 [x264-AAC][SUB][Valdearg][C-W][75319D1A].mkv
So please my friends reply me and answer me very soon,because i must have the answer....& thanks
The direct link of the mentioned video works perfectly fine for me and provides 7z archive with only the video file. So there was likely another cause. But now you know how to handle the things in case of misbehavior.
Comment in Feedback 09/10/2016 13:12 — Anonymous: "Pepperjet"
Excellent advice. Have been running Adguard AdBlocker for a few years now on Chrome and Firefox. Seems to work very well.
Comment in Feedback 09/10/2016 13:09 — Anonymous: "Pepperjet"
Very good. Thanks! Will not run an EXE again when expecting a video file. I think that was the only thing offered when I selected the "Direct" link though.
Comment in Feedback 09/10/2016 13:04 — Anonymous: "Pepperjet"
Thanks! Learning fast here indeed. I thought the service was Anime Tosho.
Yes, I did use the "Direct" link and the password provided.
I have good protection, will give it another try on next episode.
To make things clear: Stream *is always* download. The difference is only a matter of local data storage (temporary/partial or complete). Well, I see, unpacking is somewhat a small extra effort.
I'll clarify that this is referring to the file we upload, not the EXE. Thanks for the useful comment though!
Note that I'm somewhat making the assumption that everyone here is technically knowledgeable enough not to download or run any executable file from file hosting websites. This should be true anywhere you go on the internet - do not run executables from sources you don't trust, or where you shouldn't need to (i.e. there is no reason why you should run EXEs when you're expecting video files).
It was done to improve upload reliability, as they were otherwise rejected at times. It's interesting to hear that someone is trying to use links here for streaming, despite us not really targeting that purpose. There are many streaming services out there though - out of interest, is there any particular reason why you'd prefer to stream off Solidfiles rather than use those?
You leave out the only important info, which would be which download service did you use? The file itself is perfectly fine.
You always have to be careful about download services, especially when the file was deposited there over a year ago. Company owners and their policies change and there's no way to track such things.
But if you're not well provided for protection, consider clicking on the individual episodes of releases and look for something called the "Direct" link.
is there a reason the ddl links from solidfiles are being uploaded as .7z files instead of the regular files as they were before? i personally find this to be an inconvenience as i use solidfiles to stream stuff without needing to download. having to download the 7z to unpack makes it impossible to stream
16/10/2016 03:43 — Anonymous