@ admin quick question: I was wondering if it was some mistake that the usenet bot uploaded [Moozzi2] Senkou no Night Raid got uploaded? I assumed raws were always excluded being uploaded even here on file hosters.
For some reason the main page is stuck on the first of May for me, refreshing it doesn't seem to fix it and neither does changing the style. Searching the specific names does yield the wanted results but it is a little bit weird why it suddenly froze.
Should already be fixed - is it not for you? You may need to do a Ctrl+F5, if your browser is caching an old page.
The server crashed, and for whatever reason, the clock jumped forward 4 months when it came back. This caused a bunch of caches to become stale after the clock was set back. It's possible that some pages were sent to you with caching set to expire in September, so you may need to force clear cache in your browser.
Does anyone know a good site that can turn a torrent into a ddl link? I like to use multiup.org, but it can't handle a torrent file over 1GB in size (even though I only want 2 files from the torrent that are under 1GB combined). I also need to be able to select which files from the torrent to grab (like multiup.org) since the only place I found what I want is in a >90GB torrent.
Could you specify which show(s) you're referring to? What I'm finding on recent shows is the subs link works but the all attachments doesn't. It sounds different than what you're saying.
Here's a different way: Install the Firefox addon "QuickJava". It gives you buttons to enable or disable Javascript, Java, Flash, Silverlight, etc. Disable JavaScript before opening the solidfiles link.
Quick tip that has never failed me on solidfiles: temporarily blocking the javascript on the page will let you download the file directly, no popups, redirects, or anything. Then you can download however you like (right-click/save link as, use your favorite downloader, etc.)
Btw, firefox users who have tabmixplus installed can simply do this - http://i.imgur.com/pejkPpU.png (right-click to get these options).
I don't think it's possible to avoid solidfiles ads when using manual downloads anymore. But they can be avoided by using a link parser program, like Jdownloader2.
Manual downloads: There is no content link on the initial sf page. You have to click the page to get to a content link. This spawns ad window(s) and reloads the original page providing a content link. If you do manual downloads, you should make sure that your Flash and Silverlight plug-ins are kept up to date, due to a recent problem at other media sites. ( http://www.idigitaltimes.com/new-ranso...say-522756 ).
Auto downloads: Jdownloader2 trips everything, gathers the content links and ignores the rest. Still a good idea to keep those two plugins up to date, probably.
(Getting Jdownloader2 - find the forums from the homepage, use the dl in the forums to avoid some ads in the install process, I guess. You also need to have the Java plugin running in your browser.) (Java can pose it's own security problems, but meh.) http://jdownloader.org/
P.S. Solidfiles has changed what it does several times in the last few months. You may have to adapt to more changes.
Comment in Feedback 28/04/2016 15:31 — Anonymous: "Anonymouse"
How to remove onclick ads on Solidfiles? I use ads block, however it has no effect on Solidfiles...
To some extent, it differs for different people. For me: solidfiles: 7-11MB/sec, no wait times between files, no restrictions on number of files. Ignore any ads or update warnings. 1Fichier: up to 3.3MB/sec, minimum 5 minutes wait between files, up to 1 hour. sendspace: about 5MB/sec, 2 files or 500MB per hour limit or so.
I generally use sf, with 1Fichier to fill any holes.
What's the best/fastest file host to use? I use solidfiles it's been fast and the convenient to me,but I'm wondering if I'm missing out on other stuff is there a host better you guys would suggest or?
The creation or auto-creation of new accounts would only be part of the puzzle. AT would also need an automated way of passing new logins and password info to the output queue as necessary and auto-switching between accounts. And in the end, AT has been blocked by address by a file host that didn't want our traffic, so trying to get around a file hosts' intentions is problematic in many ways.
Instead, you might find AT's Usenet uploads to be worth the cost of access, for a general solution.
Can AT deploy a model where users register a mega account when they have free time then they give them to AT? Should that get round the 50GB limit per account? I mean, mega is a really good host and accessible almost everywhere.
Hmm, that's a good find there - thank you! There is indeed something weird about that post with the server. It seems like it refuses to respond to that one particular post, but the post actually goes through...
The first two attempts failed, the third one was forced through to complete (so that file won't be posted again) although it had the same error. Here's the upload log for the last attempt: http://pastebin.com/raw/AihZ526z
Maybe I should change things so that post timeout = try checking if it exists, before actually reattempting to post.
It was uploaded 3 times in the last 8 days, which isn't too weird, but the first segment of the first part was uploaded 21 times with unique messageids http://pastebin.com/raw/H6DzHAK0
It was only the first segment of the first part as well, every other segment was uploaded at most 3 times. Doesn't really break indexing, just sort of weird.
07/05/2016 02:55 — Anonymous