After a certain date when Usenet was added, like 2015 maybe, everything which gets download links here gets Usenet. If that's what you mean, don't search pages before that year.
Of course, things which don't get links here don't get Usenet either.
Either way, torrent info doesn't seem like much of a hardship to bear.
The site isn't pick up this torrent either https://nyaa.si/view/1184033 [Reaktor] Attack on Titan - Shingeki no Kyojin - S03 Part 1 [1080p][BD][x265][10-bit][Dual-Audio]
Having a Dual Audio BD release of this series would be nice
If you're trying to jump back pages by sticking an arbitrary page number in the URL, you'll find there's a limit, but if you sort by date reversed, you'll find entries back from 2011 (when the site started operating).
Nyaa/TT and other sources do go back further, but AT doesn't actually cull old pages (which some have recommended, since links from those are pretty much all dead).
I think you'll find that no-one really explores content that way - it seems really odd to browse by arbitrary dates in the past. If you're looking to see what aired during some time window, there's plenty of metadata sites for that info. What's posted during that time has some relationship to what's aired, but it's not exactly the same. If you really must, AT provides database exports, which you can download and interpret in any way you desire (e.g. import into Excel and sort/search by date). Thanks for the explanation though.
think it kinda like exploring content not looking for anything specific so instead you have the option to select a date in a calendar and it displays everything that was posted there you see it in apps a lot, but never on sites.
Searching by date instead of subject or content makes no sense to me, but if you want then just scroll back to the page of that date, to the extent you are allowed.
maybe like a bonus search option were instead of typing stuff you just click on day, month year and it can display everything that was posted on that day would make search easier.
Thanks. It looks like nothing has been fetched from Anidex for a while, because the server's been blocked. Likely due to Cloudflare doing what it does best... Issue should be fixed now (until it gets blocked again), may take a little time to fill the backlog.
Thanks for the suggestion, though I'm not sure what the exact point of it is...? Especially when most computers should have an easily accessible calendar in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, the labeling and how it's filed in AniDB is rather unusual for this series, and hence difficult to automatically categorize. The episodes are labeled as type "other" (instead of "episode"), under a main entry of type "movie" (instead of AniDB's more typical approach of a separate movie and TV/web/OVA entry).
For the 4th episode, it'll either not find a match (and not give an episode), or it'll assume that the 'O' episodes logically continue (as is common with some OVAs) and match with 'O1' (which is actually episode 1). I think it'll likely choose the former though.
Hotaru no Haka, Asura, Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai, Kokurikozaka kara, Koe no Katachi, Umi ga Kikoeru, Gin no Saji, Nichijou, Watashi ga Motete Dousunda, Hotarubi no Mori e, Sakamoto desu ga?, One Punch-Man, Juushinki Pandora, Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu, Kaguya-hime no Monogatari, Barakamon, Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san, Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni.
Thanks for the info. Eria-Raws often chooses different episode numbering.
AT anime series assignments are by bot and I think relies on anidb. If a filename doesn't fit anidb series info, it is classified as "Unsorted". That's how I think it works.
There are too many examples for individual comments on the affected files, but all of the "Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu - Die Neue These (2019)" installments have the wrong episode numbers—there are three movies of four episodes each, with the episodes starting at 13 (to continue from the last series). Thus episode 2 is not MOVIE 2, but episode 14. It's really not confusing at all.
I'd actually be interested to see what AT does if this isn't fixed and we hit the fourth episode...
Today I noticed search results actually disappear: searching for "horriblesubs" returns fewer results now than it did a few hours ago. The latest entries aren't visible when searching but are still on the front page when you browse.
CR has tried many ways to kill Horrible without success. If CR increased file size to 2GB and lowered quality another 20%, they might get the decline in Horrible's download numbers that they are looking for, without also killing CR maybe. There will be no reason to not use the Horrible re-encodes instead of Horrible, the bloat being meaningless.
But I don't think this will be an effective way to get rid of or discourage Horrible, thankfully.
hate that double size crap they should return the normal one this is a waste of disk space with this can't store multi shows to watch if I want later. Not to mention that HD crap the FS is like a 5 hour movie it's insane
lol, whatever. Crunchyroll had garbage video before, and the new encode settings fixed their subtitle timing issue and helped with the video quality. There is a big difference between the 500MB 1080p and 1.3GB 1080p of the same episodes.
We just came through the season where CR doubled and tripled the file sizes. So you can see for yourself in several series: The 2x file sizes don't look any better.
The emperor has no more clothes than before, just 2x blubber.
Login routine broke, should be fixed now, thanks for pointing that out! But yeah, it's been on life support for months now, though there still seems to be a reasonable amount of traffic through it.
AT homepage, top center: " Most restrictions on Direct download links have been lifted, as the system is now deprecated and will likely removed in a few days." dated Feb.
17/10/2019 01:31 * — Satanswarrior