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I found a new file hosting at http://gotupload.com/ It provides free download like MediaFire. Max filesize is 200MB, too. DL links is not changed frequently like MF.
I think it's even better than MF.
Test link here http://gotupload.com/amc3g1ajy839/Ise_...u.rar.html
btw: it looks exactly the same as azsharing in my country except for free remote upload feature. Lol.
I think it's even better than MF.
Test link here http://gotupload.com/amc3g1ajy839/Ise_...u.rar.html
btw: it looks exactly the same as azsharing in my country except for free remote upload feature. Lol.
Thanks for clearing up my doubts. It's alright, i try to find ddls for larger files. No worries. Thanks!
You can find MU/FS link at their page www.kira-fansub.com/archives/category/seikon-no-qwaser-bd/
The threshold for batches is set to 1.5GB, so 1.68GB would just be over it unfortunately.
I originally intended not to do batches at all, then I decided to enable it for a limited number of files. I'll need to think about what to do though - the main aim was to reduce the likelihood of reuploading files, and the fact that batches consume lots of bandwidth.
I might just up the limit to 2GB. If you want me to fetch that batch through, I can do it when there's a small queue to process.
I originally intended not to do batches at all, then I decided to enable it for a limited number of files. I'll need to think about what to do though - the main aim was to reduce the likelihood of reuploading files, and the fact that batches consume lots of bandwidth.
I might just up the limit to 2GB. If you want me to fetch that batch through, I can do it when there's a small queue to process.
Hi, I was wondering why was Coalgirl's Mawaru Penguindrum (720p) BD release (ep 1-3) was skipped even though it wasn't a batch and its file size is only 1.68gb. Of course this is with reference to other coalgirls' releases (hidan no aria / ano hana) that were found on this site.
The files are too old here unfortunately (do they even still have seeds?).
I suggest trying to search for them elsewhere or ask a file sharing forum.
I suggest trying to search for them elsewhere or ask a file sharing forum.
Admin! Can you please please post Seikon no Qwaser 1080p Episode 11-16 by [Kira-Fansub]? Please, I need you. !
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=343338
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=343542
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=343757
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=344114
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=348430
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=343338
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=343542
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=343757
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=344114
http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=348430
There's a simple blacklist option in the Account Settings - hopefully that's good enough for you.
(note, it doesn't work with feeds)
(note, it doesn't work with feeds)
Hm, a simple blacklisted words filter (like the TokyotoshoLessIsMore script) probably isn't terribly difficult to add into, say, an URL parameter like above. Or actually, an account setting which affects everything might not be too bad either...
Something more extravagant like filtering by title+group+others will probably take more effort and require a bit more designing...
Thanks for the ideas.
Something more extravagant like filtering by title+group+others will probably take more effort and require a bit more designing...
Thanks for the ideas.
Is that script compatible with the latest firefox? Is it secure? Looks promising but I don't know well enough to trust the source code since i cant read them.
Awesome, thanks for getting on this so quickly. :)
Your site is great; I use it for almost every show I watch now since I'm not allowed to torrent on this connection.
Another thing that I was thinking about was filtering by fansubbers too - well, it's more of just searching filenames for terms. Something like having a list of search terms (anime title/fansub group/file extension/whateveryouwant) in your account options that can be either whitelisted or blacklisted. Er... I'm pretty bad at explaining things, so perhaps something like this: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/68068 ?
Your site is great; I use it for almost every show I watch now since I'm not allowed to torrent on this connection.
Another thing that I was thinking about was filtering by fansubbers too - well, it's more of just searching filenames for terms. Something like having a list of search terms (anime title/fansub group/file extension/whateveryouwant) in your account options that can be either whitelisted or blacklisted. Er... I'm pretty bad at explaining things, so perhaps something like this: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/68068 ?
That's a pretty cool idea actually :)
I just added a very crude thing (cause it's easy to do) which allows you to have some sort of filter for shows you're keeping up with (yeah, I'll need to do a proper interface for it later and so on) but if you're interested, here's how to use it:
Make a comma separated list of "anime IDs" that you want to follow - you can get this by looking at the number at the end of a series link, for example: https ://animetosho.torrentbay.st/series/fate-zero.8160.
So, if you were following Fate/Zero (8160) and Chihayafuru (8538), your comma-separated list would be "8160,8538".
Just use this list in the following feed URL, like so:
https ://animetosho.torrentbay.st/feed/rss2?aids=8160,8538
This gives you an RSS feed which is filtered by the shows you specify (no account required to do this).
I'll need to think about how to implement an interface for this, but thanks again for the suggestion!
I just added a very crude thing (cause it's easy to do) which allows you to have some sort of filter for shows you're keeping up with (yeah, I'll need to do a proper interface for it later and so on) but if you're interested, here's how to use it:
Make a comma separated list of "anime IDs" that you want to follow - you can get this by looking at the number at the end of a series link, for example: https ://animetosho.torrentbay.st/series/fate-zero.8160.
So, if you were following Fate/Zero (8160) and Chihayafuru (8538), your comma-separated list would be "8160,8538".
Just use this list in the following feed URL, like so:
https ://animetosho.torrentbay.st/feed/rss2?aids=8160,8538
This gives you an RSS feed which is filtered by the shows you specify (no account required to do this).
I'll need to think about how to implement an interface for this, but thanks again for the suggestion!
Not sure if it's already been requested, but account-based filtering would be nice (i.e. restrict the files you see by default) so that if you're keeping up with multiple shows you don't have to search individually. If it's difficult to implement then that's alright; it's already nice enough having DDLs readily available for everything.
I may do other (non-anime) categories later on, but yeah, sticking with just anime for now.
From what I can see, I'll most likely need another server to handle anything more than just anime, so will also depend on whether I can be bothered funding it too.
Thanks for the suggestion nonetheless.
From what I can see, I'll most likely need another server to handle anything more than just anime, so will also depend on whether I can be bothered funding it too.
Thanks for the suggestion nonetheless.
I was wondering if u can upload this
[DmonHiro] Rio - Rainbow Gate! 07-13 (BD, 720p, x264, AAC) (2.82Gb)
"http://www.nyaa.eu/?page=download&tid=256499" when u got time?
[DmonHiro] Rio - Rainbow Gate! 07-13 (BD, 720p, x264, AAC) (2.82Gb)
"http://www.nyaa.eu/?page=download&tid=256499" when u got time?
Mabye, when you guys are more stable u can support downloads from sukebei.nyaa.eu too :)
Sorry, we don't upload arbitrary things, only stuff which is newly posted to TokyoTosho.
Try requesting at a filesharing forum to see if someone will oblige.
Try requesting at a filesharing forum to see if someone will oblige.
can u upload gantz perfect answer n upload at uploadhere.com....onegaishimasu
Thanks for the suggestion.
Actually, MultiUpload is what's being used for most of the uploads here :) Very reliable and good upload speeds. Also, they usually don't mangle up filenames.
FileServe and FileSonic seem to only be recently added, and you'll probably note that all the new uploads have them. MultiUpload does change what hosts they support from time to time, so it's possible they'll drop FileServe / FileSonic in the future too.
By the way, before anyone mentions it, I've tried MirrorCreator, but they seem to limit the amount you can upload, probably limited by IP address.
Actually, MultiUpload is what's being used for most of the uploads here :) Very reliable and good upload speeds. Also, they usually don't mangle up filenames.
FileServe and FileSonic seem to only be recently added, and you'll probably note that all the new uploads have them. MultiUpload does change what hosts they support from time to time, so it's possible they'll drop FileServe / FileSonic in the future too.
By the way, before anyone mentions it, I've tried MirrorCreator, but they seem to limit the amount you can upload, probably limited by IP address.
It will move onto the next file whilst the old one is held in the queue. It would be pretty pointless just to stall for 2 hours :P
Anyway, the queue is going down at the moment, so that's all good at least :)
Anyway, the queue is going down at the moment, so that's all good at least :)
Great site. One suggestion though...
Posted by admin, 15/10/2011 04:45
We used to upload to EmbedUpload which does send to Fileserve/Filesonic [example file] but at the moment, the service is causing issues (it's throwing lots of errors) so it has been disabled.
Hoping to enable it in the future, but only after issues are sorted (if ever...).
If you do know of a decent and reliable multi-uploader, I'm willing to look into it.
Try multiupload.com , I use it occasionally, its pretty good. In addition to supporting fs/fsc and remote http uploads, it also stores files on their servers, so that makes for an easy DDL link.
Hope I helped :)
Posted by admin, 15/10/2011 04:45
We used to upload to EmbedUpload which does send to Fileserve/Filesonic [example file] but at the moment, the service is causing issues (it's throwing lots of errors) so it has been disabled.
Hoping to enable it in the future, but only after issues are sorted (if ever...).
If you do know of a decent and reliable multi-uploader, I'm willing to look into it.
Try multiupload.com , I use it occasionally, its pretty good. In addition to supporting fs/fsc and remote http uploads, it also stores files on their servers, so that makes for an easy DDL link.
Hope I helped :)
I'm seeing a traffic jam for the upload queue, hope it is nothing too serious. So if it holds the file for 2 hours, does new file get processed first or the system holds the older file for 2 hours before processing and uploading new files?
It doesn't appear to be EmbedUpload this time; before I re-enabled it, I did make a few changes to the script which should make it less of an issue.
MediaFire seems to be throwing a lot of errors recently - don't really know why, but I've tweaking the script for a while now and I'll just come back and check in a few hours to see if things get better.
I did recently make a change to try and make uploads a bit more reliable. Previously the script would retry uploading if it got an error, and after a few times of failures, would give up and move on. Instead of just giving up, the script will now hold onto the file and try uploading again at a later time (say, in 2 hours' time).
This behaviour does have the effect of slowing everything down if there are a lot of errors (since it doesn't give up on uploading files so easily), but if there usually isn't many errors, should be more reliable.
MediaFire seems to be throwing a lot of errors recently - don't really know why, but I've tweaking the script for a while now and I'll just come back and check in a few hours to see if things get better.
I did recently make a change to try and make uploads a bit more reliable. Previously the script would retry uploading if it got an error, and after a few times of failures, would give up and move on. Instead of just giving up, the script will now hold onto the file and try uploading again at a later time (say, in 2 hours' time).
This behaviour does have the effect of slowing everything down if there are a lot of errors (since it doesn't give up on uploading files so easily), but if there usually isn't many errors, should be more reliable.
Admin, is the embedupload service still causing you trouble? It seems that some of the new uploads doesn't have MF links yet.
I'm looking to move to another host.
I generally try to work through with hosts, especially since I'm paying for cheapo ones, but this one's had 4 downtime incidents in 7 days, which I really think is unacceptable. This last time, apparently, they needed to restore a backup and screwed up permissions, meaning more work for me to fix things up (and I still don't know if there's some badly set ) :| Hopefully they'll at least be willing to refund part of my annual payment.
And sorry for all the recent downtime. Once I move over to a new host, it should hopefully be better.
I generally try to work through with hosts, especially since I'm paying for cheapo ones, but this one's had 4 downtime incidents in 7 days, which I really think is unacceptable. This last time, apparently, they needed to restore a backup and screwed up permissions, meaning more work for me to fix things up (and I still don't know if there's some badly set ) :| Hopefully they'll at least be willing to refund part of my annual payment.
And sorry for all the recent downtime. Once I move over to a new host, it should hopefully be better.
Oi, you gave me a heart attack. I thought AT was gone for good! :(
Gah, replication desynced for some weird reason.
Fixed now, thanks for pointing out.
Fixed now, thanks for pointing out.
The file listing doesnt seem to update, is there an error in the system?
I see.
No, I'm not expecting you to understand how the script is designed since you wouldn't even have the chance to have seen the code :P Ignoring the writing of a script, the issues I'm primarily thinking about are in regards to the amount of bandwidth that may be needed and how to detect duplicates. Nyaa's not so hard for the latter since most torrents on TokyoTosho link to Nyaa anyway, whereas this isn't so nice with other sites.
Sorry for that putty tat, you were never supposed to see... err, yeah that was just your imagination - you saw nothing!
Cheers for the tip anyway.
No, I'm not expecting you to understand how the script is designed since you wouldn't even have the chance to have seen the code :P Ignoring the writing of a script, the issues I'm primarily thinking about are in regards to the amount of bandwidth that may be needed and how to detect duplicates. Nyaa's not so hard for the latter since most torrents on TokyoTosho link to Nyaa anyway, whereas this isn't so nice with other sites.
Sorry for that putty tat, you were never supposed to see... err, yeah that was just your imagination - you saw nothing!
Cheers for the tip anyway.
Yeah, some lurker/leecher is bound to upload their stuff in TokyoTosho. However, sometimes no one does it, so for those cases nyaa.eu is more accurate because they themselves (the groups or one of their members) upload it to nyaa.eu.
And about scripting for another site, I thought AnimeTosho is in "single mode" that follows only TokyoTosho, so I thought becoming "multiple mode" that follows multiple torrent sites was the big challenge. And then I thought after becoming "multiple mode" it'd be easy to add more sites to it; I didn't think you had to make a different script for every single site. Forgive me for talking in codes, but theoretically that's what I thought.
I thought I taw a putty tat. Thanks, anyway.
And about scripting for another site, I thought AnimeTosho is in "single mode" that follows only TokyoTosho, so I thought becoming "multiple mode" that follows multiple torrent sites was the big challenge. And then I thought after becoming "multiple mode" it'd be easy to add more sites to it; I didn't think you had to make a different script for every single site. Forgive me for talking in codes, but theoretically that's what I thought.
I thought I taw a putty tat. Thanks, anyway.
Shouldn't most of those groups end up on TokyoTosho anyway?
I probably won't ever do a script for a single group only though.
I probably won't ever do a script for a single group only though.
Yo! I don't really know the technical details but here I go:
I read somewhere in the comments about the possibility of including files from nyaa.eu in the future. It would be totally useful as many fansub groups (i.e. UTW, gg, WhyNot, FFFpeeps, etc.) use it directly.
When that time comes, can you please include http://tracker.anime-index.org/ please? That's Doki's list, which contains only their files. You can probably use this as a sample site/guinea pig if you need a site for the scripting for adding nyaa.eu because this is not as active -- after all, this is a tracker for just one group.
Thanks, man. Either way, I'll forever be a lurker of AT.
I read somewhere in the comments about the possibility of including files from nyaa.eu in the future. It would be totally useful as many fansub groups (i.e. UTW, gg, WhyNot, FFFpeeps, etc.) use it directly.
When that time comes, can you please include http://tracker.anime-index.org/ please? That's Doki's list, which contains only their files. You can probably use this as a sample site/guinea pig if you need a site for the scripting for adding nyaa.eu because this is not as active -- after all, this is a tracker for just one group.
Thanks, man. Either way, I'll forever be a lurker of AT.
Oh okay, this only 'kay?
Maybe I'll give it a try later on - need to go to bed now.
Maybe I'll give it a try later on - need to go to bed now.
Admin! Can you post the Angel Beats! 1080p Hi10p by Doki? You can post them one by one... not in a rush. Thx
I know they do DDLs, but they NEVER upload their avis to MediaFire (even though they could), which is why I love AnimeTosho...
EDIT: Oh and yes I have asked them before about uploading their .avis to MediaFire, they said NO.
EDIT: Oh and yes I have asked them before about uploading their .avis to MediaFire, they said NO.
Well, thanks for enlightening me. Now i can see the big picture and the constraints that u are facing. Also thanks for the alternatives, appreciate them. Hope this site can stay around. =D
I see. Unfortunately though, it's not quite so simple. Bandwidth is generally more limited by transferred amount (e.g. quota) rather than realtime line usage, because the server is on a shared pipe as opposed to a dedicated link (this also means I can't really gauge when it's "idle"). Unmetered dedicated links are expensive unfortunately, and I don't really have the funds for it :(
That's probably the main issue. There's a few other minor things, such as disk space consumption, but I think I could work around it.
I'll probably need a new server to handle batches (and a good one at that, considering how large they generally are).
Oh, and if I do enable batches, it'll be for newer stuff only; old batches won't get fetched (unless they're resubmitted). As for your suggestion to fetch arbitrary torrents, I don't really think I can be a free torrent fetch type service (which is probably bound to fail anyway - once people start finding it and submitting heaps of stuff for fetching, the queue will grow huge and you'll be back to week long waits). You'll probably get more luck begging someone on a forum or seeing if anyone will set up a free torrent fetch service for you. Perhaps even share a seedbox amongst a few people. Have never really searched for seedboxes, but you can probably find a decent VPS for around $5/mo; although most won't allow torrents, you might get lucky.
There are possible ways you can try looking into to get around ISP blocks, such as enabling encryption etc - do a search on that if you haven't already.
That's probably the main issue. There's a few other minor things, such as disk space consumption, but I think I could work around it.
I'll probably need a new server to handle batches (and a good one at that, considering how large they generally are).
Oh, and if I do enable batches, it'll be for newer stuff only; old batches won't get fetched (unless they're resubmitted). As for your suggestion to fetch arbitrary torrents, I don't really think I can be a free torrent fetch type service (which is probably bound to fail anyway - once people start finding it and submitting heaps of stuff for fetching, the queue will grow huge and you'll be back to week long waits). You'll probably get more luck begging someone on a forum or seeing if anyone will set up a free torrent fetch service for you. Perhaps even share a seedbox amongst a few people. Have never really searched for seedboxes, but you can probably find a decent VPS for around $5/mo; although most won't allow torrents, you might get lucky.
There are possible ways you can try looking into to get around ISP blocks, such as enabling encryption etc - do a search on that if you haven't already.
AnimeSenshi.com looks like they do DDLs - have you tried searching their site?
You'll probably get more luck asking them just to put up DDL links for you.
Otherwise request in their forums and see if someone is willing to help you.
You'll probably get more luck asking them just to put up DDL links for you.
Otherwise request in their forums and see if someone is willing to help you.
That is the only free torrent to HTTP download service i know, but the wait time for me range from hours to days, worst is weeks. The queuing time is very long. I suppose is due to the larger number of files to be processed. Premium is something i can't afford unfortunately.
05/11/2011 02:36 * — Chadwicke