Sadly those automation programs are stuck to the Newznab API, which is horrible for anime. This often forces them into 'search mode', which has predictably bad results. It's unfortunate because, although AT tags series/episode info for most releases (AniDB), this info cannot be readily passed on / queried by those applications.
If those applications could query by AniDB ID, particularly episode ID, the issue could be resolved, though I don't hold much hope that they'll support that any time soon.
is it possible for the Newznab API to be extended with that search capability?
It may be possible, but someone would have to do that, and more importantly, actually get adoption as well. Personally, I'd ideally like an API that isn't so tied to Newznab in the first place - not everyone is running that software after all. But I don't see that happening any time soon.
Searching for specific episodes with Sonarr/Prowlarr doesn't work well using, searching for "Jujutsu Kaisen 08" will return many unrelated episodes (872 releases found). This website seems to be aware of seasons and episodes, is it possible for the Newznab API to be extended with that search capability?
yeh thats why it should just be a seprate file like metadata.xml or use could include subtitle tags in tags.xml file but i dont know how to use the TrackUID in ffmpeg so it should aslo include track number.
it looks like you are using mkvextract for getting tags so i dont think you can add subtitle title and such things to tag.xml
well you can use ffprobe to get metadata and put it into a xml file useing: `ffprobe -show_entries stream=index:stream_tags -of xml {input_file} > {output_file}` // this would just give the stream index and its tags
I might be able to put the title in the filename, if that achieves what you're looking for? Some might need to be mangled a bit, e.g. "Signs/Songs" can't be put in a filename.
i am mainly looking for subtitle titles bc the title in the ass file is almost never populated or if it is then its something genaric like "English (US)". plus some other random shit might be usefull like dispositions
Thanks for the suggestion. Would you be able to provide more exact details of what you're looking for? Keep in mind that attachments are supposed to be what can be muxed into an Matroska file.
Yea, his tears just keep flowing, line after line after line. If he was only willing to spend his days learning, how you know best, you wouldn't be forced to berate him. It's just so sad ..... you listening Moses? Very sad, and serious.
Yeah UseNet with vpn (newsgroups Multihoster, Dropbox, etc. Whatever. I'm down for free too but sometimes thats not an option and I personally don't torrent anymore. But geez the guy is crying that others are using Gofile and he is upset because it might get shut down and he wont have other options......lol. He wont torrent because hes afraid of his isp and apparently wont or cant pay and is to lazy to try and learn something.And in his mind no other free download sites will ever exist again if it goes down.....lol. I guess the internet will shut down.
Yes it would be meaningless which is why I didnt write it. It would especially be meaningless to people to lazy to put in some work reading to actually learn some things. I was only replying to the guy whining about people using Gofile. If that was you then stop crying. As far as options there are always options if Gofile goes down. If you dont know other options there are always forums you can go to and learn for yourself. Its not like people weren't sharing files before Gofile. I'm not here to spoonfeed you. I'm here for anime like everyone else
feel free to name some new ddl-sites AT could use, since no one else could. Most sites don't want the 200GB daily load. Your history essay is meaningless.
Its not logic its facts. There have been many over the past 30 years. Some free some paid. Apparently you haven't been in the scene long or you would know this. I could write a 30 page an essay on this topic but you can research it yourself. Napster was on e of the first to go down. Google Kim Dot Com and read the wiki. They went after him for MegaUpload. When I said rinse and repeat its what it is free and paid file host sites pop up and most get shut down. Later more pup up. So yes 'Rinse and Repeat'.
Great advice. You clearly know what you are talking about. It is all so clear. chinese cartoons, yes, absolutely. It is right there in the URL of this website - chinesecartoonsbook.org
torrent by vpn is an option for some, free Usenet options are not attractive but it's a good option for those willing to leave a pay-trail. When free ddl becomes too slow, I'll move on.
Not sure why you are making this comment. Gofile is pretty nice and it doesn't force ads which is a huge plus. However it will eventually shut down and people will be sad and move on and eventually another similar site will take its place. The same rinse and repeat process for decades. Whether people here use Gofile or not wont change things. D-M-C-A can be harsh There are other options though. A multihoster like Realdebrid is less than $20 for 6 months. There are other multihosters that are better but they also cost more. Been using RD since like 2011.
Please save the ddl for daily new programs (which are getting bigger all the time) instead of fetches. You'll have a hard time replacing GoFiles. I'd prefer to see fetches that are close 16GB.
People with heavy needs should work out their own solutions.
01/01/2024 09:18 — Anonymous