I have been using animetosho as usenet indexer but i have gotten error now. Unable to connect to indexer, please check your DNS settings and ensure IPv6 is working or disabled. Connection refused (feed.animetosho.torrentbay.st:443). I havent changed anything. Anyone with some idea why and what i can do ?
Latest Updates [archive] 19th Sep 2024: Maintenance on the secondary webserver is planned to occur on 2024-09-21 06:00 GMT (affects attachments, screenshots, torrents, NZBs and feed). Downtime is expected to be around 1 hour, should no complications occur. UPDATE: server is currently experiencing boot failures, remaining downtime unknown.
Girl, are you dumb? It can mux, extract, rename channels, add subtitles, add attachments and chapters. Also, I already mentioned it will take a few minutes of your time to get acquainted to it. OR are you looking for an EXACT COPY of mkvToolnix? Eh?
My friend has an android app for that! mkvtoolnix clone. You can give him 5 star review I'm sure he will be glad, remember it takes a little patience for first-try use (: PlayStore link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/det...ms.mkvedit
Thanks for the update on the secondary webserver maintenance, admin! Forgot to ask months ago but hopefully it wasn't too much of a hassle dealing with your provider back then. Hopefully the update is all smooth sailing!
Yeah but the online stream quality... You know. I know a app called migu, it fetches feeds from AT and directly streams the torrent in their app but it lags a lot and makes unable to use it....
I have been n using anime tosho for a while and have good experience. However downloading it is a little bother. Can you tell me how can I watch the episodes online with subtitles ( go file can play videos but no subtitles ;( ).
Make sure all the cable connections are tight to the wall and modem etc. if you are using cable internet. Also unplug your cable line and power from your modem for a couple minutes then plug them back in. you can just reboot your router or just unplug it the same time you unplug your modem. This resets your internet connection to your isp. Sometimes this will resolve internet problems. Also if there is an modem update released by your cable internet company it may initiate the update.
Another thing you can do is run a ping test on Gofile and ipconfig test. You can Google how to do each. Ping test for your connection to Gofile. Ipconfig test for your network. These tests are run in command prompt and very easy to do. Make sure you take a screen shot after each test or else save the results in notepad or whatever.
After the tests are running call your isp and tell them you are having download speed problems. tell them the tests you ran and give them the results. It may help them fix the problem or at least possibly diagnose it if its a hard-line problem somewhere between you and your isp.
22/09/2024 20:05 — Anonymous