2004-03-30, 04:55 | Link #22 |
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As my anime collected collection has grown (almost to an unmanagable point now), I've started writing a program to automate checking/downloading new episodes for all the series I'm following (using AS's XML service)
After working on it a bit, I'd like to request a slight change to the existing XML format and a new XML file altogether. Would it be possible for you to modify the <episode> element by moving the text part of the episode number, ie '(Part 3)' or 'OVA' to an attribute of episode? For example <episode text="(Part 3)">4</episode> Second, could you setup another XML file to just list Resharing Requested anime? It would make it much easier to get the data into my program than by parsing the html page manually. Thanks! (SCHADOWFOX: An XML for series could be very useful.) |
2004-03-30, 05:06 | Link #23 |
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Well I'm working on a rewrite of the AnimeSuki "client" scripts and I'll take
your request(s) in consideration. But don't expect them soon. As for the episode: the episode is stored in the database in two ways: as string, ie: "4 (Part 3)" for display purposes as integer, ie: "403" for sorting purposes Splitting up the information as you requested isn't possible as that's not how it's stored in the DB. |
2004-03-31, 17:21 | Link #24 |
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currently it's only via www.animesuki-network.de/sukiscripts/?id={seriesid} available, i will open the source if the code is a bit better
It currently only shows - <series> <status>{file.status}</status> <release>{file.date}</release> <file>{file.name}</file> <group>{file.group}</group> <size>{file.size}</size> <ul>{file.ul}</ul> <dl>{file.dl}</dl> </series> maybe iI will add later URLs to it like Groupurl,Torrenturl,Detailsurl
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2004-05-06, 04:33 | Link #25 |
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AUTO DL of anime with RSS Reader.
Does anyone use a specific rss reader to dl rss feeds from various anime sites to auto download torrents? I know i use a reader for tvtorrents and ABC to queue up a list of stuff to auto download when i'm working or out. I can find a few places such as animesuki and anime.mirx.com that both have rss feeds but neither one will load into the reader i'm using which is setup for RSS 2.0. I've searched all over to find a reader that will work on the anime sites and even a big anime site that has a nice feed. Does anyone know where i can find some information on finding a reader that's compatible witht his site that will autodl torrents?
Thanks in advance, PnoT --Originally posted this in Bittorrent forum but not a single reply--- |
2004-05-08, 04:27 | Link #26 |
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Someone out there has to be using an automated download rss reader for
anime. I have it setup for tv shows and it works great but after a week of looking i'm still unable to find an rss reader that will read 0.91 feeds AND auto run the torrents automatically. PNot |
2004-05-10, 07:28 | Link #31 | |
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2004-05-11, 06:21 | Link #38 |
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Well after you started this thread I was curious about RSS. By the time I got around to installing software this thread had dissapeared on me and I couldn't find it. (Can't search for "RSS" on this forum and the only other related words I could think of were "download" and "anime", those wont work either ).
What are you using to auto-download? I only found one app that claimed to auto-download (had anime in the name) but it wasn't very good and I didn't see how to get it to download stuff. After looking into RSS, and even writing my own feed for manga, it's very simple. It would be easy to write a script in linux that would monitor feeds for certain titles and launch a linux bittorrent client. It would be harder to accomplish in Windows, though, but there are open source bittorrent apps and RSS readers for Windows. It could be done. |
2004-05-11, 09:34 | Link #39 | |
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Anyway, I don't know if anyone is working on something like that for BitTorrent, but it sounds like a good idea to me! |
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2004-05-11, 10:26 | Link #40 |
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Wow, you think big, don't you?
"On Demand" TV is becomming common place, if not in your home already, cable providers already use it to play local commercials. Your idea is basically the same combined with a TiVo. Instead of streaming the shows when you watch, it downloads them first. Most of the data is already out there in various locations. I think the biggest problem would be an individual's bandwidth. No matter how much bandwdth you provider tells you you have, they don't like it when you use it. I've recieved letters. I suppose one could write a TiVo-like UI that would monitor what you download, catagorize and rate them, make suggestions, but only download what you request. Hmmm...anyone want to start a software project with me? |
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