I don't think it is. AniDB lists all web releases as just "Web", whether it's a movie or a series. On their site, that doesn't cause anything to get mislabeled.
But AnimeTosho is where the "(finished)" and "(movie)" suffixes come from, and AnimeTosho assumes everything classified as Web is a series. So either a new conditional needs to be written (if the AniDB entry has one episode, assume it's a movie, for example) or a manual exception needs to be made for this and however many other web-released movies there are.
Comment in Feedback 29/01/2023 16:57 * — Anonymous: "Vadimkaguh"
Looks like a bunch of failures caused it to stall. Found and fixed an issue with TLS, uploads seem to be going through now. Thanks for raising the issue!
What I can tell you is there is huge backlog of retries for ClicknUpload and I saw a couple of them get successfully uploaded. But since new arrivals aren't getting links there is still a problem. I wouldn't count on ClicknUpload for a while.
Nakitai Watashi wa Neko o Kaburu should be listed as a movie, not a series. The text after the title should say "(movie)", not "(finished)". It is not a web series as AniDB seems to incorrectly call it.
Comment in Feedback 27/01/2023 00:44 * — Anonymous: "Sergeytem"
The fact is whatever becomes so popular, immediately becomes the target of governments. It's happened many times from Megaupload to The Pirate Bay to Nyaa to Openload and ...
Comment in Feedback 26/01/2023 14:09 — Anonymous: "Book Lover"
God damn it! Those idiots on TikTok directed the attention of governments to Z-Library by making the hashtag #zlibrary popular and then those bastards in government shut down the world's largest ebook library. It's just sad and frustrating :( Z-Library was the best. It was just amazing TT Hope this won't happen to AT.
Comment in Feedback 25/01/2023 10:31 * — Anonymous: "Melinda Gebhardt"
Lunar New Year is celebrated by more than 1.5 billion people while USA has a population of 330 million!
P.S. Unlike what ultra-feminists claim, abortion is still legal in US and women have 6 weeks to decide if they want to kill their babies! All this fuss about toppling Roe vs. Wade is another useless and unnecessary propaganda by those radical retards.
Unfortunately the Newznab/Torznab API does not define or support AniDB mappings, so these non-standard parameters cannot really be included in that list. Thanks for the suggestion though!
Comment in Feedback 23/01/2023 12:43 — Anonymous: "whitesmith"
wrong reply...
Comment in Feedback 23/01/2023 12:42 — Anonymous: "whitesmith"
Thank you for your reply, I just tried and it seems to work.
Maybe update the feed capabilities "/api?t=caps" to show support for these parameters? (It shows "<search available="yes" supportedParams="q" />" so I thought you could only query by string).
What I meant by "table ids to relative ids" is to use episode id (1-12 for example) instead of using AniDB ids.
As with the comment below, this topic is not relevant to feedback of this site and I'm not interested in sparking these sorts of controversial debates. Further comments on the topic may be removed - please find somewhere else to express your opinions if you feel the need.
You do realise that Chinese New Year is a long held tradition which has basically nothing to do with the current Chinese government, right?
You're welcome to have opinions, but please consider how relevant they are to this feedback page before expressing them here. I might also suggest avoiding non-sequitur/strawman arguments if you hope to be convincing in your outburst of anger.
You can append the 'aid=' or 'eids=' parameter onto the end of the feed URL to get filtering by anime/episode ID. I'm not sure what you mean about mapping "the table ids to relative ids", but if you need details, you'll need to query the AniDB API.
Also the whole Roe vs. Wade debate is retarded because no rights were lost. The only thing that changed was taking the decision away from the Federal government and giving it back to the State governments like it should have been from the start. If you somehow lost the ability to murder the child you conceived, then petition your state to change it's laws or move to a state that is okay with murder in the event you got yourself pregnant due to lack of using available contraceptives.
Unless you are Chinese or live in China no one cares. No disrespect towards the Chinese. I have a Chinese step mother and a half Chinese brother and sister. I have a problem with their government. Why some Chinese people in the U.S. may celebrate some of their holidays they left China for a better 'FREE' life.
Its hard to respect a country t hat has sweat shops as well as forced child labor. Not to mention that they don't respect human rights. I guess they are better than North Korea but not by much. If you protest against the government or speak out against the government for human rights they have no problem killing you. So much for Hong Kong staying independent and free. China ended that.
Ironically today is National Sanctity of Human Life Day, and Celebration of Life Day, and national Child labor day. maybe China will give the children the day off but not likely.
Something more important for the world and the U.S. if you believe in women's right to choose today is Roe vs. Wade Day.
Something fun for cat lovers today is National Answer Your Cat's Questions Day Something fun for kids today is National Polka Dot Day.
Comment in Feedback 22/01/2023 05:58 — Anonymous: "whitesmith"
I'm trying to implement an indexer for Sonarr where it searches for torrents using anime_id/episode_id (for ex. AniDB ids), but I found out that the feeds only support searching by query.
I had the idea to use the dbexport and point the indexer to a service built on top of it, but again i'll have to use AniDB API to map the table ids to relative ids.
Has anybody done this before? I know I can't ask you to alter the dbexport (since it's an export of the actual MySQL database) or edit the feeds (will probably stress the servers?). I'll probably have no problem implementing the logic I stated before but just I don't want to reinvent the wheel...
Hard task. Imo a better approach would be to only use trusted groups/encoders. Else you could also check on if there is information included - check for "Encoding settings" (maybe "writing application/library" could rarely be a hint too). So if you get very basic information output like f.e. this https://github.com/rigaya/NVEnc/issues/51 it, well basically still could mean a lot, but probably concludes someone not wanting/know-how/.... to do quality encodes. But a clear indication at all times from mediainfo that it was nvenc ... probably not possible.
When you are entering mini space, nvenc or not wouldn't matter. They aren't bad if given enough bitrate. If the program doesn't write metadata or wrong metadata then it will be impossible to figure out anyway, this isn't rare in minis.
I'm trying to figure out if there is any way from the media info of a file to check if the encoder used NVENC or not, as apparently NVENC is some bad juju for encode quality and size, although maybe that isn't true. (source: https://thewiki.moe/guides/quality )
As of right now my best guess is from the number of threads and numa pools being used in the encoder settings. I tried a web search and couldn't really come up with anything. Thought I'd try here before having to deal with reddit or doom9.
Finally stumbled on the Logistics overview (https://animetosho.org/about/logistics) after browsing over the News archive. Just wanted to take a second to say thank you for your 10+ years of dedication in time, skill and resources to this awesome mirror.
On your suggestion I'm looking into some of the remaining fan sub groups to show a little love to and also figuring out which studios/projects I want to support as well as an acknowledgement of the work you've put into the site! Thanks for all that you have done and continue to do!
P.S. That new(?) "Image Verification Passed" line after the captcha is also pretty nifty.
09/02/2023 06:41 — Anonymous