1. admin is actually the prime minister of a country and has diplomatic immunity
2. admin is already updating AT from within a Swedish prison. They torture him with no syrup for his Swedish pancakes or gravy for his Swedish meatballs and hot wax from a Swedish nurse in a bikini.
Does this site ever received any DMCA or it is anonymous, pretty much like Nyaa? It's a good site and I'm happy that I could pirate as much as I want. *laugh* But seriously, I've do supported the industry sometimes, though I'm not rich enough to make a change.
Actually, I was seeing if anyone was really using those links, so thanks for posting the question =)
If you're wondering why it's gone though, I've been changing how data retrieval is done on the back end and slowly integrating things across. This doesn't have a lot of visible effects - it mostly just makes things easier on the back end. The only downside of this though, is that the AniDB API only returns certain resource IDs (where MAL/Wiki are not included, which is why they're no longer displayed). For now, if you click on the AniDB link, it'll point to MAL in the Resources section. I'll probably revert some changes soon, and perhaps look at another way to grab the MAL link.
For what it's worth: 1. I'm not hearing here that this is a problem other jdownloader users are having. That might suggest something unique to your situation. 2. If you think the problem may have coincided with an upgrade, perhaps you can try rolling back to the previous version, or at least a re-install of the current.
Perhaps you do get something missing, which makes the hash wrong. uTorrent perhaps fixes it up, but since it's only a small part of the file, it doesn't take long (and maybe it's 100% due to rounding issues).
Some people don't like files being wrapped in an archive, due to the fact that you have to unzip it, and if you intend to put it somewhere where you can't do the unzip, things get tricky. The filename issue is a hard one, but I suppose it's a tradeoff between the effort required to extract vs rename a file (where the latter is technically optional). And unfortunately you can't really design something for 'weird situations' because... they're not explained, and hence you can't really guarantee anything.
I used filepup, Share-Online and Oboom, which I've used in the past when Anonfiles/Mega links were down, so they should be fine?
The thing I'm wondering is if it's actually a old problem that I never noticed, because the anonfiles links were actually zipped, so if my random theory that Jdownloader erase perhaps something unneeded from the header or something, it shouldn't affect what's inside the zip file.
What I'm even more confused at is uTorrent fixing the problem while checking the file somehow, it doesn't even switch to downloading for a single second
Oh well, since it's the holiday break very soon, I'm switchign to unmetered Internet (just during the holidays, I download stuff at school usually due to 60GB a month), so it won't be a problem for long, I can just fix 'em using my method. But yeah, so strange?
Also, a suggestion to the Admin: Wouldn't it be better if the files were zipped for all hosts instead? Not only it can prevent weird situations like mine, but I find it super frustrating when some file hosts changes the spaces, () and [] to _ and massively screw up the filenames. It's not pretty, manually fixing it is annoying , (I think) it goes in the way of CRC checkers if the filename is all screwed up and also might go in the way of automatic anime list updater like MAL Updater
That's weird and your using Jdownloader2 to download the files right?! And if so what site are you downloading them from and have you tired downloading them from another another site? And run Animechecker also you have tired a different CRC but I guess that doesn't make much difference here.
Checking every files with a CRC checker (Animechecker) gave me a "file not ok" with a different CRC on everything I've downloaded since monday (which also coincide with anonfiles being down). But the files seemed fine on a quick look. Then I make uTorrent check them, it does it 100%, doesn't download anything more for the file and that's it. THEN rechecking them they're ok?...
This is strange. I know the other file hosts shouldn't be the problems because I used them before. Perhaps Jdownloader2 (because of a recent update?) deletes something from the file headers or something, but I can't see why they would then be fixed after utorrent checking them and doing nothing more?
Weird, ever since anonfiles is down, it seems like every single download I make from any other file hosts gives me a CRC error when I check them with animechecker?
The AnonFiles.com site has been down for a couple of days. -I haven't seen any news about anonfiles on torrentfreak or elsewhere. -Weekend outages are often not resolved until the next business week, which would only now be getting started. -They had been down for several days a few weeks ago, as I recall.
I noticed about 18 hours ago that AnonFiles started backing up in the queue. It turns out that their site has been down globally for that long, so far.
18 hours doesn't necessarily mean much -maintenance, hardware problems, who knows. But it is nothing to do with us. And AT wouldn't drop them unless forced to.
A split file would be measured below the 500mb limit and that might've explained why it can be downloaded from Solidfiles. The point is that, a file reaching over the size of 500mb wouldn't still become available on Solid, unless it is cut down to a few parts.
AT splits files into parts when the whole file exceeds the dl service size limits. For example: https://animetosho.org/view/horriblesu...mkv.841086 567MB split into 2 parts for Solidfiles, 3 parts for Sharebeast, etc.
Hi! I just thought that I should let you know that in the last day or so, I have noticed that certain uploads donnot have the solidfiles links on them.
I just wanted to find out if this was intentional? Some do have the links and some donnot. I feel that solidfiles is an amazing place to download from, and almost exclusively use that. I just thought I should let you know in the case that you may not have noticed.
18/12/2014 21:42 — Anonymous