MX player works great, the free version doesn't have many adds either. Get DeadFish/BakedFish/HorribleSubs releases for good HD playback (or anything in 480p or in 8 bit). More powerful devices should be able to handle 10 bit releases, but usually there is some video bleed or sound lag.
Use HW decoder for mp4 files and SW for .mkv files. HW+ for 10 bit files, but it is not totally reliable.
Your description ("not particularly pleasant likely occurred on the storage server") is intriguing.
Anime problem require anime solutions: 1. A Shinto priestess-girl to exorcize your hard drive? 2. A formal maid to clean up your hard drive? 3. A rich heiress to buy a new hard drive? 4. A martial-arts girl to beat up your hard drive? 5. An otaku-girl to make love to your hard drive?
I'm not sure what really happened, but something not particularly pleasant likely occurred on the storage server. Am fixing it now, so should be working again soon.
There have been some slight issues uploading to there as of late. They seem to be going through at the moment, so after the backlog clears, it should start working again.
First thing, thank for creating this wonderful website :) Now to the question: Is the lack of sharebeast link temporary or you guys permanently got rid of them?
So it seems that I can't download from all the file hosters in the download tab except from the additional ones(only d-h.st / tusfiles.net / userscloud.com / usersfiles.com) also I can download from zippyshare with ease though it's not present all the time.So my request is, is it possible to add even one of these hosters as a regular for download (d-h.st or zippyshare are preferable)?
Thanks for the suggestion. It's actually been asked in the past, and still being considered. A search type function in a feed can be a little complicated.
Love this site! Is there any way to filter search the rss like nyaa rss's feed? Can you implement that? something like: https://animetosho.org/feed/rss2 &q=sword+art+online+fff
Thanks for the tip. It's been mentioned in the past, but is there any actual evidence that this is effective? It doesn't seem to make much of a difference in my experience. We wrap all files in a 7z when uploading to some hosts.
I think it says files under 500MB are downloadable by guests, so you shouldn't have to register or anything, i tried to download it, but the tracker kept saying "No connection could be made: refused" or "Connection timed out". My ISP is known to throttle and mess with torrents though, so i'm not sure if its them or the site :/
They are "fake" RARs, or rather, 7-Zip archives renamed to RAR and a RAR signature prepended onto them (so yes, something fancy). However, on an ARM server I happen to have here, p7zip (both '7zr' and '7z') seems to extract them fine without doing anything special.
If you're having issues, try renaming the file to have a .7z extension. If it's still not working, you can remove the first 4 bytes of the file ("Rar!") to make it a completely normal 7z file.
This one is good too, reminds me of the Ika Musume background
Comment in Feedback 20/10/2014 19:16 — Anonymous: "Anonymouse"
question: about anonfile rars. I'm trying to unrar them on an arm platform, but I can't. if I unrar those with 7zip on a nrmal pc they are fine. are you doing something fancy with them? unrar on the arm platform says "unknown archive type, only plain RAR 2.0 supported". Any idea? thanks
Non-booting computers can be a pain to diagnose, especially if you don't have random spare parts, or another PC to test components against. Well, best of luck with it.
I got home from work and discovered that my computer is having problems - it won't boot =( - I will see if I can solve it myself tomorrow, hopefully I wont need to buy anything online and wait for it ship!
I'll try to post links for everything I missed once I get it sorted out. See you soon?
08/11/2014 22:48 — Anonymous