2013-09-11, 06:08 | Link #102 |
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The anime is still there but done by different groups.
alt.binaries.multimedia.anime.highspeed so far has some anime uploaded by headless and animepicker. alt.binaries.anime and alt.binaries.multimedia.anime has a new one done by yuno. It will probably take a couple of weeks to work out which ones will update regularly. The problem with pay hosts is there is no par2 if anything goes wrong and is hard to automate downloads. |
2013-09-11, 06:47 | Link #103 |
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I think all the major releases have been posted so far. Maybe not in every available resolution, but at least 720p is well covered.
It's been a little slower since they're now coming from individual posters rather than an automated bot. But the most popular shows seem to be going up very quickly. Attack On Titan & Railgun were both up a few minutes after the torrent. |
2013-09-12, 19:07 | Link #104 | |
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2014-04-02, 13:36 | Link #107 | |
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For the time being I started work on my own indexer as a side project based off fanzub. I've launched it a couple days ago @ https://animezb.com, and while it only does anime, I think it has feature parity with fanzub. However I haven't decided if/when I am going to import older articles (currently there are only ~2 weeks of content). Development has slowed for now, but I plan on adding anime focused features, I plan on starting on seeing how I can integrate with shanaproject.com as they already have a list of shows & their episodes. Next I'll be looking at how I can format the results for use with sickbeard. The entire code is open source, the scraper and the website is on github @ https://github.com/animezb, however its not really documented. |
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2014-04-05, 02:44 | Link #108 | ||
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"Search" button is incorrectly positioned in all browsers except Google Chrome. You are including the *.ext video file extension in the nzb file name. Don't do this. Searching does not search all article names within a batch, only the first article and batch titles. This is problematic when using exclusions based on file extensions, like -rar, since "rar" is not always in the first article.
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2014-04-05, 16:00 | Link #109 | ||
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Thanks for your help. I've opened the @ github.com so you can track them here: https://github.com/animezb/animezb/issues - for issues related to the site (top 2 points) https://github.com/animezb/newsroverd/issues - for issues related to the indexer (bottom point) |
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2014-04-05, 16:24 | Link #110 |
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My Usenet client automatically creates folders based on the NZB name.
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Downloads (folder) |_video.mkv (folder) |_video.mkv (file) In this case, yes. Though it also rests on the potential of someone including multiple different files in a single post. Bad posting behavior overall, but it can happen assuming Animezb doesn't have logic to prevent multiple file names in a single post from ending up in the same NZB.
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2014-06-22, 08:43 | Link #111 |
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Thanks miyachan for setting up another anime indexer.
Does anyone have advice on how to use sabnzbd and rss to download episodes from a series without hitting duplicates? I had been mucking around with using fanzub's rss with a query for @poster town.ag, and filters that specify fansub group, anime title, resolution... but even then I still get multiple hits when a particular anime is reposted multiple times. Fanzub doesn't seem to be working well for me for the past months. With animezb, @poster isn't supported. But with a filter of "*horriblesubs*one*piece*720p*", I get a total of 4 hits per episode. |
2014-06-23, 06:55 | Link #113 | |
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http://www.fanzub.com/?q=%40poster+town.ag&cat= Code:
http://www.fanzub.com/rss?q=%40poster+town.ag&cat= Fanzub's features work nicely (and it'd be nice if animezb supported similar too), but the raison d'être of indexing sites is to index completely and timely, and fanzub isn't doing well for me on that count at this moment I'd still love to know how to avoid duplicates. |
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2014-07-09, 23:32 | Link #114 | |
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poster:"town.ag" You don't need the "@" symbol. == Animezb was down for the past couple days. Its up now, and the index should catch up in the next couple hours. |
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2014-08-02, 03:09 | Link #116 |
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Just wanted to give a heads up that the fanzub site is reporting a lapsed ssl certificate. Don't know if this is the right place to post the info. Also I'm getting a lot of "unhandled ErrorException" warnings from time to time, instead of the website working... ideas?
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2015-02-18, 17:34 | Link #120 |
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I am interested in having your fanzub work live on so people can create their own personal Anime indexer. I want to create a guide for my site HTPC Guides and want to know if I can ask you questions as I create the guide in PM or elsewhere. I have already installed all dependencies AFAIA but I'm getting an empty white page.
The goal will be to have a fully functioning guide for Ubuntu and Windows which hopefully will minimize how many people come asking you questions. |
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