Could you add a note saying to click on the file name for more encoding/rar/media info or the series name for plot/anidb info on the comments section so that people can stop posting the obvious comments such as whats in the files or plot summary's that are already posted by you.
For people who use IRC, is the link in the side bar being used? Whilst I appreciate Envy's efforts for setting it up, if it's not particularly useful, it may be wise to remove it.
I've had files gone dead unfortunately. I'm not sure whether this has anything to do with account inactivity or whatnot - it's just something I've noticed. Dropbox also impose a transfer limit on each account, although with the small amount of storage space each account has, this might not be too big of a deal.
It's quite a nice host, but I feel like it wouldn't work too well for the mass uploading pattern that we do here. The process is relatively complex, as each file uploaded requires a new account to be created. They often change their website, and it also seems to be pretty trivial for them to block us, if they had to do that. I'll leave it in consideration nonetheless.
can Filewinds replaced by Davvas? :) will be better choice i think since Filewinds doesn't support resume downloads upload mkv/mp4 as it is (without 7z) on Davvas please. if you decide to use it :) http://davvas.com/
I'd like to make a poll about which file hoster ppl usually use and its non/free user download speed, include those Tibb provide. It's better if set stick on homepage, it'll help most ppl, I guess.
About the fix for AnonFiles corruption, in the Repair the file/part with a torrent section, there's a shorter steps actually. It's confirmed using uTorrent Step 1-3. the same with the guide. Step 4. Without starting the torrent (or stop it if you have autostart), click on the files tab. Step 5. Right click on the file and choose Relocate... Step 6. Choose the file you've downloaded from AnonFiles (the extracted one). Step 7. Start the torrent. It'll automatically check the file for a while and then automatically download it.
Retention time is incredible for dropbox, can't be compared to Putlocker or any other host.. You can try it yourself on older files +5 months old. I don't think files ever get deleted, and there is no chance of DMCA. No waiting time and good speeds that support multi-thread download. Many pros if you asked me! If it returned it would be awesome.
It's mostly been a pain to maintain because we don't actually use the Dropbox API and they keep changing their website. Currently, it's being replaced by Putlocker, although this is still mostly in experimental stages.
It was only ever displayed for older files and success rate wasn't terribly high...
Comment in Feedback 25/05/2013 06:52 — Anonymous: "Nobunaga"
Hey I have been using your site for already quite sometime and I think I already need to post here to say THANK YOU MAN! and this site is really awesome!.
files last a couple of days at most, dunno how long exactly, it splits downloads larger than 800mb into parts so 800, but it's still good i guess, fullspeed with no captcha no waiting time before and in between dl's
Is there some kind of catch in uploading batches? I mean, the fact that AT won't upload over 3GB in size. I read the FAQs and it didn't really give any explanation.
Comment in Feedback 16/05/2013 03:16 — A_Registered_Trademark
AT is back! Where I live AT has been off-line for the last 18 or so hours. No troubles, I hope, for admin? It's been a long time since the last downtime.
I've confirmed that both Mega and Anonfiles support encryption but that's about it. I'm not sure with the rest. I get good DL speed with encrypted sites.
Only one I can think of, off the top of my head, is Mega. However, I haven't actually downloaded anything from them, so I don't know if they use SSL for the entire transfer (can anyone confirm?).
Interesting to hear that people are actually using it. It seems that the hosts MultiUpload actually provides are already supplied by other hosts, but I suppose their own direct link works well.
Does anyone know what limitations they impose on their direct upload? Such as max file size, how long files last etc?
It's actually probably the opposite. Recaptcha works by combining a known word with an unknown one (basically a word that OCR couldn't recognise). As such, it only really validates your input against the known word. Often the unknown word is rather illegible, which is why OCR fails to recognise it.
Comment in Feedback 10/05/2013 06:54 — Anonymous: "suomynonA"
Fun fact with captcha's run by google you have a word with letters that are all wiggly and another one with relatively straight letters, as long as you do the wiggly one right you can type ANYTHING you like for the straight word, i normally type Nigger myself. Try it.
"Posted by techguru, 03/05/2013 19:34 you need to add captchas or some simple math problems to your download links...cause from what I am hearing...companies are using your site to find links and remove them"
Didn't see a reply after admin's but I'd also like to know where this was heard. @techguru, whoever you are.
30/05/2013 19:52 — Anonymous