I don't think so. I've compared the encoding settings for their [Erai, AnimeRG] respective 720p releases for Renai Boukun 09 with HS 720p and they all seem to be slightly different.
Since fansubs and anything related to it is dying and pretty much every group is dead, Leopard-Raws is your best choice for on-going shows. SOFCJ if you watch One Piece. For BD group lol. Pretty much non-existent right now. ReinForce and Beatrice's probably your choice if you want meh quality encodes with bloated size. Ohys if you want standard size, but I can't guarantee the quality.
You're in luck. Awhile back I've uploaded that release to http://kbagi.com/Ramen2nd/another-2012...ime-508221 for my brother. Tho to download from there you need to make an account first. inb4 Google translate should be enough if you don't know Indonesian. I've download stuffs from sites using language I don't/didn't know. Chinese, Russian, spanish, japanese. If you're desperate enough, language shouldn't be a barrier. :^)
The Simple DNSCrypt utility offers a drop-down selection of providers. Public DNS resolvers like Cisco OpenDNS and many members of the OpenNIC network are included. https://github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-p...olvers.csv
The GUI indicates whether or not logging occurs and if DNSSEC is supported. Some providers log activity, some don't, and quite a few support DNSSEC. To help make selections, the list can be queried (via the "clock" icon) to determine latency to each resolver. It's up to the end-user to do a little homework to be comfortable with their choices.
To your point about bypassing ISP filtering, some users may have reasons to choose an OpenNIC Anycast resolver. https://wiki.opennic.org/start
However, most of their resolvers don't support DNSCrypt, so this tool helps narrow-down that choice, too. OpenNIC doesn't appear to support DNSSEC.
3rd party resolvers can also bypass any DNS based filtering that ISPs may be forced into doing. But one thing to be aware of, however, is that this resolver will know every DNS query you perform, and does have the ability to tamper with requests/responses. DNSCrypt protects you from attacks between you and the resolver, but doesn't protect you from a malicious resolver. I'm not discouraging its use (especially if you're already using a 3rd party resolver) but just be aware of who you're putting your trust in. It's rather unfortunate that DNS security is poor, so anything to improve it is a win, as long as you pick a reputable resolver.
AnimeTosho's DNS is signed with DNSSEC. Unfortunately, most resolvers ignore it though.
"I doubt AT wants to be your tool." what do you even mean.. it's an automated website , it doesn't want anything. it's gonna fetch the whole thing regardless of me banning others. Banning peers is my decision , nothing to do with AT
Those interested in taking some control of their individual DNS security (and maybe even improve DNS performance) might want to investigate and implement DNSCrypt. Been using it without any problems for some time. Set up is very simple with the official GUI version...or you can roll your own.
@admin what's the ip of AT while it's fetching torrent. *wants to ban everyone else till AT finishes* >.>
Comment in Feedback 02/06/2017 10:30 — Anonymous: "Happy swede"
Pity, because unlike your feed the Nyaa one works quite bad, on some OS/software combinations (for example uTorrent on WinXP). Many thanks for what you have, anyway.
Well, that was a bit unexpected. I expected HTTPS to stop working, but not so soon... CloudFlare wants to have full control over DNS, and I'm unwilling to hand that over. It seems like CloudFlare actually checks to ensure that it still has control over DNS, and deactivates sites if it notices when it doesn't.
As such, I'm not sure I can continue supporting it unfortunately. Thanks for the feedback on your experience though!
I don't know if you're still supporting a Cloudflare version of AT, but cf.animetosho.org is now blocked by Firefox:
"cf.animetosho.org uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is only valid for animetosho.org Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN"
I think it was working up until a couple of days ago. Fyi, during the last few weeks it often seemed to load faster than the default site, but all about the same now, at least for me. Probably not worth paying for at this point, if you're paying for it.
Thanks for the many options during the problems! It was interesting.
Google reCAPTCHA is just crap. Many errors and sometimes it even gets impossible to post comments due to errors. And thanks for your consideration, admin ;)
Comment in Feedback 01/06/2017 17:05 — Anonymous: "Happy swede"
The new torrent-only RSS feed is great. From where do you collect them, other than user postings? The first page mentions AniDex and HorribleSubs but do you also read https://nyaa.si/?page=rss ? In that case I can exclusively use your feed.
05/06/2017 20:00 — RamenSub