Swap4 doesn't perform any compression, it just reverses the byte order every 4 bytes. As such, it's also extremely fast to encode/decode from. Is it causing you any issues? It's just a simple process to obfuscate the data a little.
Any reason why you use Swap4 in your archieves? The "Store" option in 7-zip should be much faster on the server and the clients. Due to videos already being compressed you wont really save space by compressing it again.
they got re-uploaded as batch when most of the old torrents got deleted (you can find the dead nyaa links inside if you search on AT). the ones (single episode) weren't deleted and still on nyaa, are older upload.
they got re-uploaded as batch when most of the old torrents got deleted (you can find the dead nyaa links inside if you search on AT). the ones (single episode) weren't deleted and still on nyaa, are older upload.
That's interesting - and shouldn't be happening. Did you get a reason why the connection was untrusted? What browser/version are you using?
Also, would you be able to post the details of the SSL certificate that you're getting on your end? Assuming that you're using either Firefox or Chrome, go to https://storage.animetosho.org/ then right-click on the page -> View page info For Chrome, select the Connection tab and then click the Certificate information link. For Firefox, select the Security tab, then View Certificate button. After that, post up a screenshot of each tab. Appreciate it if you could do that.
I got the: "This connection is untrusted" message. Added the site to trusted connections now and it works again. I downloaded so many Attachments in the last days, Server-sama was probably like: "Leave me alone!"
they dont allow "re-encodes" they allow different formats of the same thing, like softsubbed mkv and hardsubbed mp4, 480p, 720p, 1080p, re-encoding is a waste of time and is only a way of ruining the animation quality, especially if who re-encoded the file is a noob, and most of the time they are, if you read their rules you would understand: [quote]"Remakes which are utterly bit rate-starved are not allowed. Remakes which reencode video to XviD or worse are not allowed."[/quote]
someone commented on naruto kai episode 2: [quote]"re-encode, edited abridged. all previous torrents were also deleted by moderators."[/quote]
they didnt remove the other episodes because nobody cares enough to report them, and I dont care, so keep doing whatever you like doing, just saying
Yeah, that's definitely a cache thing on your end. The "Current Time" on the left side indicates the time that the server sent you the page, and you'll notice that it's a few days old for the bugged up version. Either your ISP* or browser is caching things incorrectly. If the "?showfull=1" is working for you, then just keep using it really. It doesn't make any difference on our end so I can't help you there. Ctrl+F5 (force refresh) may help as well.
* If your ISP is somehow caching HTTPS content, I'd be very worried, so I'm guessing it's just your browser. If so, using Firefox/Chrome/Opera should bypass the issue, assuming you're willing to switch browser.
Thx, and yes, as there is a "solution", this issue doesn't really bother me. And as another one annoying bug with e-commerce site in my country, it probably affects only me. BTW, here as the screens:
re-encode, edited abridged episodes called Naruto kai episodes are banned and constantly deleted by Nyaa.. many previous torrents were also deleted by moderators. They should NOT be uploaded here as well.
Thanks for the additional information. admin will have his ideas, so I'll just add my thoughts:
The first question is whether this problem is widespread or isolated. I haven't heard any other user comments about the problem you describe, so far. This makes me believe there is probably nothing AT could change to address it. Assuming that, is there anything you could or would want to try at your end:
1. The problem sounds infrequent, and you already have found a way to refresh the AT homepage regardless. So maybe you don't need or will want to make any changes. 2. If you would like to try something, I would recommend trying another browser and seeing if the problem persists. Many of us use FireFox ( https://www.mozilla.org ). There are, in my view, many good reasons to use FireFox and many good reasons to not use Internet Explorer, in terms of privacy, security and functionality.
This time seems to be something alike (I have yet to post the prints). But before not, I tested cleaning all the cache and temp files. The results are exactly the same, though. Ah, I'm currently using IE9 and Win7 Home Premium.
This is an English-translated anime site. It is nothing but confusing to our users if some of the download offerings are English-translated and some are not.
Maybe you can create a site for the language(s) you are interested in.
Thanks, in my experience (I use it daily) it seems to update fast enough but lately it just seems slower but I suppose it could just be my timing. Nonetheless I still love the page since it is easier to visually parse than the main page.
Yeah, I installed the dev build, but I realized quickly that it wasn't working like it was supposed to. I was messing around for a bit and doing stuff.
I got rid of the dev build and installed the default, so now everything should be working like it suppose to (well, I have a bit of stuff I need to configure still, but I got to go to work now!)
I actually would expect it to take a fair bit longer than two hours to update. In fact, it may never update. Whether it even works depends on the script's ability to identify the file. I've pushed Hunter X Hunter 142 through so it's up there right now.
Not sure about the 'lot slower' part though. Thanks for the note.
How long should it take the experimental /episodes page to refresh? It seems to be a lot slower the past several days/weeks. Example as of 16:25, HXH 142 has been posted to the main page for over two hours and the episodes page hasn't updated.
There is really no work envolved in switching them (just mostly placing files in the directory), I won't be dividing all the material in subdirectories, I don't really like the idea of doing this. I've just been stalling and busy from doing it. I'll get it done tomorrow though.
Just to make a guess, some browsers open/reopen a page from your local hard drive off-line cache. For example, when I open Firefox I see the AT page from when I last quit Firefox, until I force a reload of the page and get the latest updates.
This sort of thing can (supposedly) be controlled in browser options.
Sorry, Tibb. I think you were looking forward to the increased functionality of this new interface. Maybe you can still fix it. No problem if you want to keep trying.
I was looking over the website and Github of this product. Inline with what admin was saying, I think he/they were thinking more about subdirectory functionality in the sense that if you were able to slice yuki into a lot of smaller subdirectories, like a new folder for each day, it would probably perform ok. But I can't think of any way of slicing yuki that doesn't detract from its functionality, really. (a folder for each day, grouped by weekly folders, grouped by monthly folders might be ok?)
Oddly, yuki made me try to recall the delay for radio waves from Mars to reach Earth, according to an old Dr. Who ep...
Could you post a screenshot comparison, showing the difference between the two? Thanks. The 'showfull=1' doesn't, or at least shouldn't have any effect at all.
Hi, I'm experiencing something strange. Sometimes if I access the site by the direct/single link (https://animetosho.org/), it opens with delay of approximately 48H (the top links are from 2 days before). And normal if accessed by https://animetosho.org/?showfull=1
I'm not sure if everyone tests tooltips though. The size measurement is probably obvious, but the time column may be a little more ambiguous without some indication. I see your point, but it doesn't seem to bother you much anyway. Other opinions welcome.
Update: Currently, on my faster laptop (i3-2000 series) yuki is essentially unusable. On the main page when I right click an item to select for download, it takes 20 - 60 seconds for the page to respond with Javascript enabled. With Javascript disabled the page responds quickly but I can't sort the directory to find the new listings.
I've never encountered anything like this on any other site, so I don't think it is going to be just me. I can play 1080p 10-bit with this laptop flawlessly. But I can't use the current yuki. (The old yuki was worked fine.)
28/08/2014 23:49 * — admin