It doesn't matter. I never download your release before anyway nor I intend to do it. There are always better alternatives.
Comment in Feedback 06/01/2015 23:43 — Anonymous: "frostyon420"
well its something. You didn't have to do anything so i appreciate any effort. it was more about the multi-host setup then anything. a link to the magnet or nyaa is fine. ideally I would have liked my "grey entries" to be removed but i wont push it seeing as everything is automated and they wont be hosted.
frostyon420, you really think along the lines of "MY STUFF" for anime you illegally rip and share? How funny. Really. The instant you put stuff online your control on it becames nil. Live with it.
Admin is too kind, I would've ignored the guy. After all one could get "his" rips from the torrent an just don't seed it. Most leecher will do that anyway. Also: does he plan to go arouund the web and tell sites to remove "his" rips? Cause ppl won't seed "his" rips torrent? Because THAT is nuts.
A filter has been implemented. I haven't tested the code, so will need to see if it works. A few notes: - the script will skip processing the torrent entirely, although there'll still be a link to the Nyaa page from here (see the grey entries on the home page) - the filter is based on items posted by your Nyaa account, so if someone else re-uploads it, it can still appear here
Glad to see thay AT will fetch TT batch category. Maybe AT can get filter for group name that known for subbing english, so this can avoid non english or non anime being fetched. For ex [Doki] batch release... If that group submit to Nyaa then there is no problem 'coz Nyaa don't have batch category so any batch submit there automatially fetched by AT. But if that group only submit in TT and in batch only category, that is the problem. So this is good idea for fetch TT batch category with group english subbing anime filter... Thanks AT!!
Comment in Feedback 06/01/2015 02:56 — Anonymous: "frostyon420"
i back read through the chat. ok i understand the pulling from nyaa and ect. Knowing that now i apologize if i came off as a dick. i am a dick but that isnt the point ;). i politely ask that you add a [Phr0stY] filter your bot. You wanted proof i am who i say i am. im saying hello http://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=641233#c444621
Comment in Feedback 06/01/2015 02:47 — Anonymous: "frostyon420"
feedback is as follows. stop using my torrents for your site. i don't endorse this site in ANY way. I dont use this site and i dont want to see my uploads here.
As mentioned before, no-one specifically uploads anything to this site so it's not a simple matter of "stopping". We are just a mirror/copy of Nyaa/TokyoTosho's anime category.
However, I can implement a rule for the bot to ignore/skip your releases if you so desire. I do need some way to verify that you are indeed who you claim to be (I'm sure you wouldn't like it if someone impersonated you). Pointing to a comment under your account at Nyaa, mentioning what you want from us, should be suffice, but I'll let you decide how you want to do this. I'm happy to help you, but I need some response from you to move forward.
I'd like to mention that the bot does seed back torrents more than it downloads.
You'll need to remove the additional 0's appended to the file. If you're familiar with a hex editor, just go to the end of the file and delete all the 0's. Otherwise, I'm not sure if there's a foolproof method of doing it. You can try the torrent method suggested above. Otherwise, it may be more effort than it's worth.
-admin wrote this guy a note the last time he complained. frostyon420 never responded. -AT seeds what it downloads -If he thinks people will torrent if they can't dl, he's nuts.
The upload is done automatically, so when it's uploaded to Nyaa or TT, it will be automatically added. The exception could be made (I think), admin will do it somehow.
but "my anime" you say? Even the group that translating, editing, typesetting, encode the capping don't say it's their anime. And to be honest, I never download your releases so I never know how good those.
Posted by Anonymous, Today 17:24 I'm sure the company who made this anime don't want any of your torrents up anywhere... the moment you submitted the torrent you lost 'ownership' of it, deal with it.
Comment in Feedback 04/01/2015 13:16 — Anonymous: "Anonycat"
I noticed this behaviour too, but I tought of a simple workaround: check the downloaded file(s) against the torrent. You just need to have the correct filename and the torrent client will fix the file, without needing to download any data.
Go4Up recently introduced a MD5 file hash change feature, my guess is that somehow it is enabled even though it shouldn't be? To be honest, I don't mind this mistake, it could help delay the file deletion process by having an unique CRC/MD5. Of course though, it's not good if you wish to seed/index the torrents.
Comment in Feedback 04/01/2015 05:05 — Anonymous: "That Man"
This might not be Uppit's fault. Instead, it might be a problem inside the Go4Up uploader.
I'm currently downloading "AnimePlazaSubs Gundam Reconguista in G - 14_-_720p.mkv", which AT says is 366910346 bytes, but 180Upload is sending 366910354 bytes.
I just finished "[Commie] Log Horizon 2 - 12 [5E7B1809].mkv" from Share-Online. AT says 342399391 bytes, but Share-Online sent 342399397 bytes.
They all have extra zeroes on the end. They all fix to correct CRC32 when the zeros are removed. :-)
Comment in Feedback 04/01/2015 04:43 — Anonymous: "That Man"
Hey Admins, thought you might want to know: Uppit is corrupting files.
I downloaded (for example, but could be any files) "[Doki] Elfen Lied - 12 (848x480 h264 BD AAC) [AFD3CB30].mkv". I ran cksfv on the file, and it returned a checksum of B59A9996. This is obviously wrong. I've tested five different files, and they all have the same problem.
The file size downloaded from Uppit doesn't match the size here on AT. AT lists as 286821231 bytes, but Uppit sends 286821238 bytes. That's 7 extra bytes. On some files it is more, on others it is less. If you look inside the file, there's a bunch of extra zeros on the end. This breaks things.
If I trim it down to the correct file size, then the checksum computes correctly again. dd if=/dev/null of="[Doki] Elfen Lied - 12 (848x480 h264 BD AAC) [AFD3CB30].mkv" bs=1 seek=286821231
Please add a notice, or disable Uppit, or maybe check your upload scripts, or something. :-)
Unfortunately the batch category contains raws and non-English releases which I'm trying to avoid. In addition, I suspect many of the batches would get skipped anyway.
If there's a particular batch you want though, you can post here and I'll see if it can be pushed through. Thanks for the pointer.
Comment in Feedback 28/12/2014 14:48 — Anonymous: "Hououin Kyouma"
Actually I never thought really much about the thumbnails as spoiler.
For me the thumbnails are just indicator that the release is real, not some fake torrent. Nowadays are really rare about fake torrent though, but it's still safer with thumbnails.
Btw, I just realized you adding additional feature which indicated the torrent source, this is really nice feature :)
I was hoping to not have to make it so complicated.
Let's see: - I did originally wonder whether the thumbnails could be much of a spoiler, but thought that 5 small still images generally wouldn't be able to reveal much. I suppose in rare cases it might though. - All 5 screenshots have been on display for a few years now without anyone pointing out an issue, so perhaps it is rare. - As download links are posted on the front page, I suspect most don't click through to the details. If you want further info, or want the additional links, then you may click through (additional links could be gathered from the latest comments page, but this may be a little unnatural, or the link not noticed by most visitors) where a spoiler may result. I suspect most users looking for video details only do so on the first (or so) episode and just stick with their chosen group for the rest of the season. The only other group that comes to mind are those who want the subtitles. I'm not entirely sure of what these people do exactly (download & watch a RAW, then mux subs in later?) so don't know how much the thumbnails affect them. - I see thumbnails as mainly useful for seeing obvious problems in the video, such as a stuck frame or mislabeled content, in which the first two images should be enough? - For those using the images to get an indication of quality of the video, they'll be clicking through to the bigger version anyway.
Just realize this, the preview pics/screenshots actually can give you spoilers about the episode. Could you please to give the preview pics a show-and-hide feature?
07/01/2015 01:20 * — rdruffy