hey, just thinking it would be great if there is another new theme right? not that i complain but i think this site need something fresh? or like that -__- not that i insist but take this to consideration please :)
One Piece torrents are skipped most of the time .If i remember right it is due to DCMA notices from Funimation ,so the admin has them skipped from the uploads.
I believe the helpful Tibb does spend an amazing amount of time to upload to PutLocker. If you haven't noticed already, try clicking into a file and check the comments :)
I found a bug where files inside a .7z sometimes had an additional ".7z" in the file name, eg "file.001.7z". This should be fixed for future files, but if you still have any of these old ones, just remove the ".7z" at the end of the file, and try to join all the parts afterwards.
Comment in Feedback 17/03/2013 05:59 — Anonymous: "Vividyellow"
"If you get a corrupted AnonFiles download, you should get an error when trying to extract the .7z file." This~ The name got mess'd up, and when I try to extract the 7-Zip says corrupted file~
Yes, I always got a connection drop near the end. Sometimes it just goes to a crawl, at like 10-50kbps and sometimes it just completely stops and reinitiates.
I haven't tried manually pausing and resuming either, but it could be that files aren't "truly" resumeable. Although it will technically resume, it could be that if there more handshakes made, that the file gets corrupted in that process.
Idk though. Could be that. In which case, technically Anonfiles isn't intentionally corrupting the files, and it's that throttle at the end that's the culprit.
Would you be able to explain more? They do mess up the file name, but the file name inside the .7z archive should not be affected. After extracting all parts with 7-Zip, you should have a series of .001, .002, .003 etc files, which you then join together to get the original file.
If you get a corrupted AnonFiles download, you should get an error when trying to extract the .7z file.
Thanks for your observations. Do you get a connection drop often at the end of downloads regardless of size?
I haven't tried resuming downloads, but maybe that causes automatic corruption? (it's possible that AnonFiles reports that downloads are resumable, but doesn't actually deliver that ability; I haven't checked, so random guessing here)
Comment in Feedback 14/03/2013 07:56 — Anonymous: "Vividgreen"
Yeah I noticed when I sign-up that it's 50gb not 100gb I just copied and paste what the e-mail said and that's what it said I guess they'll add the other 50gb later dunno.
But you have some mistakes, Registered users get 50gb of space, not 100. Anon downloads speed is 256Kbps (registered is 2Mbps) anon uploads last 60 days after last download, which is better than other sites that don't store the file indefinitely.
But other than that, the site is great and the prices are best I ever seen in this bussiness. ($30 USD for 2 years!!! and $2 for a month!)
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Well, I never parallel download anything to begin with. Anonfiles gives the max speed (for me) when downloading a single file, so I just do one at a time.
Your response didn't really address what I brought up as a possible problem though, the handshakes. I do agree that if there was no https, there probably wouldn't be problems though. No https, no need for the handshakes. (I did not make up this term, to anyone wondering)
Pause and resume usually happened to me when downloading from anonfiles (like I mentioned near the end when downloading), which might have reinitiated handshakes and possibly caused corruption of the archive.
That's just speculation on my part though, and I'd like someone with more expertise in that area to tell me what they think. I don't think it could be fixed on our end.
zipped files are prone to corruption so i usually don't download it. because with my slow dl speed, it would be waste of hours if file downloads corrupted :( try this, when downloading zipped files, don't open parallels. if parallels is cause of corruption, download without acceleration (1 parallel) & try to avoid repeated pause/resume. hope it would minimize corruption issue :) if file still downloads corrupted, either its bad upload or something wrong with anonfiles server.
i think anonfiles should disable https on direct links & upload servers. its the cause of slow speeds for many & corruption too maybe.
I have a theory regarding anonfiles. I'm not well versed in this technical stuff, so bear with me please.
What I've noticed is that the data comes from a secured server, most likely, hence the https. And when initiating the download, there are several handshakes that occur, similar to how rtmp video streaming works, if memory serves correctly. Downloading is fine, usually up until the end, where the downloading (at least on my end) slows significantly. Sometimes it even stops when I'm at that 97-99% completion mark. I believe that anonfiles has this measure in place that causes the slow down when the file download is almost complete. Anyway, in the times that there are several slow downs or stops, I think that the handshakes need to be done again, and at this point, is where I believe that sometimes the data gets corrupted.
Like I said, I'm not all that technical, but this was based on observations I made when downloading. I use orbit downloader and the log shows a bunch of different information while downloading takes place.
In closing, I don't really think that anonfiles is corrupting the files in the way some of us may think they are. Since redownloading usually does the trick, I think that the slow down and handshakes at the end may be the culprit, since they don't always follow the same pattern.
I dropped this after the jokes started becoming stale and repeated themselves constantly .I guess if it really is ending then the reveal will be the predictable option of movie sequels sometime in the future, or a 2000000000000 yen complete box set :P.
The problem of downloading corruption still exists from time to time. Have not seen any uploading corruption so far apart from one that I came across some weeks ago.
30/03/2013 09:15 — Anonymous