I suppose so, just the question somewhat is... perhaps it's more relevant to comment at the source (ie Nyaa)? Other thing is how to display the link, since skipped stuff go directly to source. (actually, it's already possible to comment on these, if you can figure out the URL to them)
DeadFish is re-encode group but file sizes are still 200MB+ & they only do 720p which becomes storage issue in mobile devices & 720p drains batt. fast. DeadFish is also probably using some dedi server.
On Request re-encode might be better option, so users will select video resolution 480/576 & click request button & Server will add it to encode queue mp4 format is easily supported by mobile devices as long as its 8-bit & Quality is lot better than old Xvid avi format.
The main problem with this is that it requires a dedicated server with a fairly beefy CPU - not cheap. Other issues would include the fact that anime encoders tend to be rather exotic in their choice of formats they encode into, meaning that an automatic encode process could be difficult. Filtering out duplicates could be problematic too.
So it's not planned, but some groups like DeadFish seem to be doing re-encodes anyway...?
@admin: re-encoding anime to small size 1024x576p, 75mb, mp4, hardsub, 8-bit planned in near future on AT? re-encoding 720p releases here into 576p mini encodes would allow playing/saving files on mobile devices easily & will be lot easier to download for users with very slow download speed :)
Thanks for the comment, I'll keep that in mind. For now, I think the fact that we're a very small site that we're largely out of the radar of anything. We can see what happens to larger sites first and act accordingly if necessary.
not sure. Mega did say to share keys via secure channels or something if someone develop a site similar to tuxfire that can convert keys to something else that we can share securely without revealing real key. if its possible to do that...
Mega Implications for AT: For any who didn't know, the founder of MU started a new file storage service, "Mega". The twist is that all files have to be encrypted so Mega doesn't and can't know the contents. If this succeeds as a legal defense for download services, there are several implications for us:
1. It will provide a model for download services to survive and thrive as businesses. Good for us. 2. DMCA will have to come to the portals to get links and passwords. They will try to automate harvesting as much as possible to keep costs down. 3. DMCA enforcement letters will probably have to come to the portals instead of the download service as well. This is bad for them (swatting mosquitoes instead of shooting an elephant), but may create difficulties for us as well.
First Suggestions: 1. Show titles and other sensitive information should be contained in photo images, not plain text. Make it hard for bots to harvest. 2. Comments section should have auto-correction to substitute for a list of trigger words, such as the names of certain companies like 'Funny-mae-shin' so our users can't accidentally hang a target on our backs. (In a recent example, if you Googled that company, an AT page was one of the first three hits for a while. That's not good. And the links on that page went dead very fast.) 3. ?
Their severs are under very heavy strain, they could of disabled downloads until their severs can mange the traffic. Earlier in the day I tried uping an image and it wouldn't even start >_> Give it a couple of days (hopefully) and the congestion should go down.
Don't worry about the "beta" stage as it could have that label for a long time (this site is in beta too!) They have a list of functions and stuff that they want to implement, so I'm guessing it will leave beta stage once they finish all those tasks.
I'm generally not a fan of being the first to try new stuff. Often there'll be plenty of guinea pigs willing to do that :P There's a lot of hype surrounding it, primarily because it's related to MegaUpload. But it doesn't necessarily mean it'll turn out well. So basically, depends on how well it turns out.
The 50GB per account storage limit is perhaps bothersome, since we easily burn that in one day. The other thing is the claimed encryption - this seems to suggest that it doesn't use a standard HTTP upload process (what the script is designed for) and may require a fair bit of work to automate. Tibb's point about their de-duplication is an interesting one however. I'm curious as to how they detect duplicate data when everything they get is encrypted.
I heard that they would be launching soon, didn't know it was today :3 I'm going to check it out, thank you. I know back in the day the bot uploaded to megaupload, and I'm sure admin is going to check it out.
When I was reading the TOS and other stuff: + when your downloading/uploading and you have an network interruption it will automatically resume (for 48hrs). + no file size limitation (free account has 50 GB for storage, unsure about anon) + data transfers (upload/download) are encrypted (and you have the encryption key) - they may automatically delete a piece of data you upload or give someone else access to where it determines that that data is an exact duplicate of original data already on their service. In that case, you will access that original data. - You may not use, export, re-export, import, or transfer any software or code suplied as part of your use of the website or their services including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of missiles, nuclear, chemical or biological weapons. (lol)
Here is the main issue with the ass subtitles. http://sharemobile.ro/data/share/Scree...ot_004.png but thanks to the site that you recommended me, i'm not going to see those annoying numbers again. Cheers!
@cotopian: what do you mean by "they always have some numbers at the start of every sentence when i hardsub anime episodes"? If its Encoder causing that issue you should try out MeGui http://sourceforge.net/projects/megui/
@admin It does but they always have some numbers at the start of every sentence when i hardsub anime episodes. That's why i need srt instead. And yes, your site looks pretty good on the small screen. Can't say that about download hosts, but that's no problem because i always use a premium link generator. @dark thanks dude, i really appreciate your help. I'll take a look at those sites. I hope this solves my prob :D
Does your phone not support subtitles in ASS format? I know of some Android players which (somewhat) support the format. I'm not sure of your specific circumstance though.
Out of interest - are you really able to use this website off a phone? I didn't think download hosts were that phone friendly.
Actually, yes. I'm using a mobile phone and there are not sub converters apps availables. There was this site which could convert subtitles very easily but it ceased to exist at the beginning of this year. So i think it might be possible to add a simple feature like that to your site with the right script, but of course, that is up to you...
Well, I use the ddl found here for the shows and then I upload them to peeje via remotely. and yeah, I do it by hand. It takes awhile sometimes :S Usually I use the multiupload direct links which has a CAPTCHA, most of my effort is there. I'm just glad to be helping out (I would donate but I don't think admin-san wants my money :P)
As Tibb says, basically the server is getting a lot of upload failures. We are still uploading trying to PeejeShare. I've just adjusted some parameters which may help. Let's see if this happens.
Tibb, you've uploaded a number of files to PS, are you having any issues?
I'm not sure what your question specifically is.... As soon as One Piece is released on nyaa / tokyotosho, the server will automatically fetch and download it, then upload it to various file hosts. (as long as it is within the server parameters that is).
It is well known that peejeshare is terrible for uploading and results in incomplete transfers. I don't know the specific rules that admin uses, but the server may attempt to reupload to peeje, where it could either complete or fail again. If you want to help make the uploading more successful, the best option I believe is to contact peejeshare, or support their website by viewing (and clicking) ads so eventually they will (hopefully) upgrade their servers to avoid those pestering connection drops / resets.
If peejeshare was to be dropped, you'll find it in the "latest updates" section at the top.
hi paradon me but why did you not anymore upload on peejeshare???
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