Hi, long time freeloader and user here. I'm just writing here to thank you for the splendid service that you provide this community. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks for the suggestion. I feel that may be a little out of scope for this site. I'm not too familiar with anime trackers, but I imagine there's plenty of other sites/tools which can do this for you? If so, it's probably better to use that. Maybe start off with places like AniDB/MAL and the like and see if they have what you want.
Hi, not really hating this page, maybe a suggestion for improvement. I would like to be able to keep track of the Anime I want to download.
I frequently lose track of time, and forget to download the episodes for current Anime. If it was finished, you have a lovely archive or batches to get almost everything all at once. But if one is ongoing, and new episodes get released, I would like to see how far I have to download. Also if a sequel gets released down the line.
It would be really awesome if I could just pop in and check "My List"
Requests are rate limited and throttling is applied if too many are sent. If the feed is queried frequently, most of the data returned would be identical, and mediainfo can take up a lot of space/bandwidth when aggregated across many files. Constraining info to specific requests avoids this bandwidth wastage (assuming the client is well behaved).
I've added a torrent request function - you need to give it the ID of the torrent you're querying (example). Hopefully that gives you what you're looking for.
This sounds good, i was just afraid that crawling the links might put stress on the your servers where is not needed. but if thats the way you approve of then i think all good.
taking few secs to generate the feed server side and caching the result seems to be much more ideal then doing ( feed.count x feed.object.files x files.mediainfo ) requests. Of course the requests would depend on how you plan to implement files within. as in one request or induvial for media info.
if it's just {feed.id: { files:[ {info.., mediainfo: {} }] } then yeah that would work if it's individual request for each file to get media info. that wouldn't scale as some torrents has hundreds of files each.
Thanks for the suggestion. If people want it to be added, it can be looked into. Otherwise, if people are happy with the manually supplied links, I guess the current setup is fine.
If you add uloz.to as one of your ddl hosts, you might be able to minimize someone adding comments to new releases. It's requires a captcha, so it's not a great host.
There's a JSON version of the feed available at https://feed.animetosho.org/json I don't intend to return any files in that listing, but I could create the option to query a specific torrent, where it'll return info of the files within. Does that sound feasible to you?
1. https://animetosho.org/api/richfeed/ 2. the url would return an object with something like { "feed": {"title",...more fields, "mediainfo": [{},{}] } } 3. a script i would make then parse feed titles for tags such as video audio subtitles etc., if found great pass it unaltered. 4. if no or missing tags. alter url to include them via the provided mediainfo object. 5. for mutli items releases you parse all included mediainfo objects and choose the most common. for example, if you have 10 files that are h264 and 1 h265 then the release is most likely is h264.
Thanks for the suggestion. I didn't really want to provide too much info, as there's better sources for that, but I've added the year, which is hopefully all you need.
I'm not sure the hardware is exactly low end (have hosted on much lower specs in the past), but perhaps I pay more attention to efficiency (which can be limiting I suppose) than from what I've heard regarding how various other sites operate.
I don't believe Newznab provides much in the way of specifying mediainfo unfortunately. If you're referring to a feed variant which modifies titles, I'm not quite confident in that either. For one, there's no reliable way to automatically parse titles, much less figure out how to modify them. There's also the complication of having more than one file in a torrent - mediainfo happens on a per-file basis.
Would you be able to give a clearer explanation of what exactly you're trying to do? There may be another way.
it's understandable that you dont want to alter them officially. is it possible to say have a an API that list Nzbs with their media info and then we can transform that data into usable form?
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm rather unwilling to change names around, as the intention is to mirror with as few changes as possible (ideally none) - it might be best to suggest uploaders adopt your naming scheme if that's your goal.
Having said that, SubsPlease should be using mostly the same parameters for their releases, so it doesn't seem so useful for this particular example.
The search just tries to do word matches, so repeated words are ignored. It turns out there's many files with "DAA" in the CRC, so matches too many things.
I love to see a dark theme with the girls of Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai or Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai. Really great anime shows 👌 And the only anime I've watched starring admin!!! is Oreimo. I've seen him in Kirino's room 😠
Anyway I think we will get another dark theme replacement, there's actually one dark theme in the past before hotaru, I think it's on 2011 or something
It does appear in the sea of hits this simple name gets. Dig away lol. For such cases if animetosho has them categorized under series then using anidb id instead helps in zeroing in on what you want. Probably a special search syntax can be used for searching these simple names IDK.
07/06/2021 23:59 — Anonymous: "Anony"