So isn't it a random / unreliable thing you've found? I occasionally find unexpectedly live links for solidfiles and mega which are years old and should be dead.
Thx admin:) What i meant to say that when i access multiupload i can find UsersCloud as long as its not visable in animetosho the link will not deleted check this link : https://animetosho.org/view/deadfish-m...mp4.926338
.....as you can see go4up's link is gone but multiupload's UsersCloud is still though
I'm rather confused - you want UsersCloud to be included MultiUp, because it somehow won't get deleted like UsersCloud gets deleted from Go4Up (because we upload to it directly?)? I don't understand the logic there unfortunately.
Adding a bit, there may be multi-uploaders that offer pay premium memberships that pass through to member sites, but no one is asking admin to pay for premium memberships, I hope.
No like fetches from 2015 in multiupload is still accessable >> In go4up the problem is that userscloud is included in animetosho which means they are bound to deleted
No clue. Maybe the storage provider throws un-accessed files into semi-cold storage, hence being unavailable until someone actually requests it, at which point, it gets transferred into hot storage and becomes available. Or maybe it's just unreliable.
Excuse me guys. I have a question. Related to direct link, why would they sometime be unavailable (can not be downloaded) but another time they would be available (can be downloaded)? Anyone please answer, why are they not consistent? Thanks in advance.
This is the team/individual behind these encodes: ヽ(´ー`)ノ (on Nyaa) (And that's the only thing we know about the team right now :)) Anyway, whoever they are, their encodes are very good. Appreciate it.
That's right. There's no problem with subs on screenshots. It's informative and lets us know about font, colour, style and size of subs. The more important issue is image hosting site. Imgur was OK, Someimage was a total failure and now AT storage is good.
Hi, just wanted to say I really like subtitles in the thumbnails. That way I can see if a fansub had really horrible font choices/styles/sizes. Maybe rendering without them is a bit faster, but it really is a minor loss.
Agree. Using HEVC 10-bit (which also requires v2 profile) should typically provide the best size/quality ratio. A good example is Doki's Shinmai Maou no Testament batch: https://animetosho.org/view/shinmai-ma...aac.969722
The only problem is that from what I've read, that works on browsers that are *not* IE... and that's the one that I use when I'm at my house. Are you sure that code will work with the IE browser that I'm using?
And I assume that's for the Naru (PR: RL) color scheme, right?
Make a bookmark, edit the address to: javascript:void(document.cookie='ant[theme]=132;path=/') go to animetosho.org, then load the bookmark and refresh the page.
I still use the javascript:void(document.cookie='ant[theme]=114;path=/') theme.
Does anyone know who is the encoder of files with (1280x720 HEVC2 AAC) or (1920x1080 HEVC2 AAC) at the end of the name of episodes which uses CRF=20 and 12-bit??!! This team seems to be an encoding group and (most likely) not a fansubbing team because their subs are mostly from HorribleSubs.
Their encodes are good and my first choice to download but I have a suggestion for them: Isn't it better to use CRF=19 and 10-bit? Because it seems 12-bit doesn't make any difference compared to 10-bit (except larger file size) but CRF=19 does make a difference indeed and I don't think the final size of CRF=19, 10-bit encodes are that larger than CRF=20, 12-bit encodes. (Of course it depends on the encoded anime but normally, the size can't be that different (and don't forget the files are HEVC))
Is there any chance that we can still keep the "2013q2 - Naru" skin for this site? This is the one that I mostly use here and Naru is one of my favorite characters from "Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live". Thanks in advance for considering this.
07/02/2017 21:38 — Anonymous