I haven't tried it, but from what I can tell, looks like you've put quite some effort into it. Thanks for the contribution!
It doesn't seem particularly specific to cartoons though, as you could use it for any other type of series. I suppose the OP/ED handling may be, as only anime releases seem to ever split those up. In regards to this OP/ED handling though, I presume that this doesn't relate to MKV ordered chapters, only those where it's split up with no linking whatsoever? How does it handle shows with multiple OP/EDs?
I ultimately feel that a media player which could remember last playback position (and perhaps playback config, including volume), as well as auto-mark played videos would be more useful (if you don't have to worry about split OP/EDs). I'm sure it exists out there, though I haven't gone looking.
Anyway, appreciate the effort. If you're looking for more feedback, you may wish to post it on other sites, if you haven't done so already.
Comment in Feedback 25/02/2017 18:22 — Anonymous: "Luca Chiaravalloti"
I want to say to the community that i wrote a desktop application named CartoonPlayer.
I did that because i was troubled in remembering which would be the next episode for each cartoon series i was watching. CartoonPlayer marks the viewed episodes and also put in sequence the opening song, the episode and the ending song for each episode (if the songs are provided as single files, not included into the episode). You can also set a custom audio volume for the each series. There are also other features.
Since you ask, I believe Tibb left because people started making lazy requests for stuff that already had live links, wearing out his motivation to help. Rather than say 'no' to lazy requests, Tibb disappeared. He didn't like to say "no", unfortunately.
Looking at recent requests, this will probably happen again sooner or later because people are pigs.
The server's upload bandwidth is somewhat restricted unfortunately, and there's quite a few items in the queue, but hopefully things eventually get through. Thanks for the note and patience.
I'm still very lost with your reasoning unfortunately. If what you claim is indeed the case (displaying links here increases probability of it dying sooner), then nothing needs to be done, as we never show MultiUp's UsersCloud link?
Your streaming point (I presume you're streaming from the link or something) doesn't seem to be related?
00sas, I would like to request some old stuff. It's Excel Saga (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excel_Saga). Exiled-Destiny's release looks good in terms of quality and seed: https://www.nyaa.se/?page=torrentinfo&tid=55633 Thanks in advance. (As the series isn't present on AT, posted in feedback)
Not strange: UsersCloud stated policy is "500 MB >> Files expire after 30 days inactive."
Obviously the file will be accessed more often by the stand-alone link by those who want UsersCloud, rather than by a nested link in a multi-host, so the nested links hit inactive limit quicker.
Well, I had noticed this (somewhat strange) behaviour before. UsersCloud links offered in Go4Up expire earlier and faster than UsersCloud links provided individually, next to SendSpace and SolidFiles links o.0 It's all about statistics, i.e. it's not true at all the times but the majority of times that observation is true.
26/02/2017 06:28 — admin