"Is that related to the Nyaa shutdown? Are the direct downloads usually through Nyaa or your own servers?" Direct (Encrypted Download) here have nothing to do with Nyaa. They are stored somewhere on AT's server(s).
"So CRF is not the same as video bit rate?" Video quality (image quality) equals bit rate (with a little bit of compromise). The higher the bit rate, the better the image (video) quality. CRF is just a parameter in video encoding world that loosely relates to video bit rate (by defining how much data is thrown away from original video during compression process). To know a video quality one asks about video bit rate not CRF.
MediaInfo does show value of CRF (just wherever video is encoded using CRF).
And a 20000 kbps HEVC video?! (o_O) While Blu-ray disks mostly use AVC with maximum bit rate of 40 Mbps. I really don't think you can find such a video in anime world. (You should have the Blu-ray disk itself to encode such a video from it)
I've recently become interested in Doki encodes as they're good in quality (CRF=17/18, 10-bit, BD) and not huge in size. (BTW what's happened to Commie?!) The question is why, sadly, many of Doki encodes (especially HEVC ones) can't be found here on AT?!
You should've post it there. I assume you're talking about this? https://animetosho.org/view/jacobswagg...ch.n635640 >2014 This is not archive.org some links stay, some links die "AnimeTosho only mirrors new files posted to TokyoTosho/Nyaa'sAnidex anime category" -About/FAQs-
Not sure if this is the correct place to ask but I've been DLing 'To LOVE-Ru' (JacobSwaggedUp's batch) and the direct DLs were all working until episodes 21-26 which give the error 'Request denied - it seems like our account may be blocked.' Is that related to the Nyaa shutdown? Are the direct downloads usually through Nyaa or your own servers? Thanks.
Comment in Feedback 08/05/2017 07:15 * — ThatClockworkPlanetGuy
http://btdb.in/ long existed, and it's a magnet bank of sort. Torrentz was a search engine that linked you to the source of the uploaded torrent, e.g. Limetorrents, TPB.... But BTDb simply gathers the magnet links and the the simple looks of the torrents (files/size) but no info on seeds unfortunately, so you can't know whether a torrent is dead or not. You gotta try as much as you can. But the plus thing it has, it is so much vast in resources and timeline.
so far I don't add tags to my folder names to keep them short, I add many keywords to my custom titles
When creating the torrent, you can just choose not to include the folder at all (just select all files) and set the display name in the torrent.
So I'd be stealing the glory and sabotaging the spread of his work? Is that true?
I don't quite understand the question, but sharing peers is somewhat ideal as it means that user have a larger base of seeds to fetch data from. In reality, unless both of you create the torrent with the exact same settings, it's probably not likely that the info hash will be identical, so not seen as a duplicate (even if there's duplicate data in the torrent itself).
As somewhat pointed out by others, no torrent uploading is done here, so entries aren't associated with AnimeTosho accounts. Associations are only made with accounts on source sites (TT/AniDex).
So surprisingly, none of mirrors out there have imported any of the data. Is anyone able to ask them to do such a thing? I'll look at adding a search or implementing your suggestion, but I don't have lots of time to do so, unfortunately, so apologies if it takes time.
As is scraping data for the purpose of preserving history and knowledge, wouldn't you think? Similar to what the Internet Archive attempts to do.
I can't see any ill intent here, neither can I see how anyone is hurt (figuratively) by it being done. I'm presuming that the scrape isn't being used for profiteering purposes, neither is it attempting to remove attribution.
It was contributed in good faith for the said website.
Incorrect, it was contributed for the sake of informing others. The website is merely a platform which enables the general public to "leech" information - if it wasn't, the general public wouldn't be able to access said website.
Can depend on the definition of "rip". I don't think any anime source exists which has >8-bit colour depth, and I suspect that it may not even be mastered higher than 8-bit. All 10/12-bit encodes you find are likely upsampled from an 8-bit source.
Still, I'm not sure it's something I'd stop talking to someone over.
No, we've had bots accessing this site for a long time actually. I don't mind them (after all, AT uses bots exclusively), though I do rate limit them as I don't have a lot of resources.
HS hasn't done an official batch for 8 months, maybe a year? And before that, mostly never.
Horrible only does a v2, whether labelled as one or not, when there is an error or they change source. Both are immediate changes, not some end of season thing.
Just find the uploads on Binsearch and "select all".
Literally the only point of unofficial HS batches is that they often have unlabelled v2s that AT and other bots usually don't post because they think they already have.
@admin If it's better for you, another option would be having more entries /page; if there were, like 200 or more, I could just download them all till the date I want, and filter manually; doing that right now would take ages...
08/05/2017 11:16 — Anonymous: "MeH"