I see no problems here myself. If you can find an issue with AT, give details on an exact query so that it can be investigated.
Comment in Feedback 14/08/2021 21:46 — Anonymous: "Anonymoose"
Its possible my setup has broke with no changes made. So if someone can confirm its working and I'm being a moron, then i'll troubleshoot further
Comment in Feedback 14/08/2021 21:36 — Anonymous: "Anonymoose"
Can someone please confirm if https://feed.animetosho.org for NZB search is down today? New episodes aren't being found via this method currently. But if I access the main website via web browser the episodes are visible and can be manually imported into NZB client via the nzb.gz files
Nothing exists at the moment. I might look to see if it's possible to put some movie filter in the series updates page (it orders things slightly differently to the episodes page).
Did you try to seach? You'll find many entries of series specials and such you are not interested in. Further I regularly encounter cases, where it's not in the title, latest found example currently first episode page from 1 of 2 movies : https://animetosho.org/series/14179 At last I did ask about s.t. like the episode page, meaning with a preview/thumb of the movie/cover. So thanks, but that's not rly helpful, actually more effort than searching in episode page for movie.
I use a software called Advanced Renamer. It can batch rename. I use it to remove/replace S01E0 shit, fansub labels, codec, resolution and any other crap.
admin! Please add BDs from Ohys-Raws to white-list. Ohys-Raws' BDs are of good quality and small size. And there are subs available from other BDs here on AT. While Ohys-Raws' BD releases have good quality, they are also smaller than many other BD releases that get uploaded by AT.
Unfortunately both of those are beyond the intended scope of this site, so there is no intention of going there yet. It's probably best left to another endeavor. There's limited bandwidth available at the moment, and raws are also typically quite bandwidth-unfriendly, so it's not likely to happen any time soon.
It would be a waste of AT's resources on things that are not popular. Also the links would die fast. Get yourself a cheap seedbox like a lot of us here have.
Your first mistake is that you don't use a download manager like IDM or IDA. However, Solidfiles isn't that fast. It has never been so fast for me. But it's a great host anyway.
I don't have air date info from sources other than AniDB. AniDB does actually have info on episode ranges that sources cover, but doesn't return that info in their API unfortunately. I've taken your alternative option and sorted it by ID instead, which is hopefully good enough.
Minor suggestion (not sure how hard it would be). When a series has multiple links to MAL or another site, sort them by air date or numeric link ID. Almost always the first MAL link is to some summary or special. Many series have several links and we just click one randomly (never the first) and then navigate to the parent on MAL itself.
If all you're doing is muxing, just set it up in MKVToolNix, but before muxing, go Multiplexer -> Show command line, and paste the command into Notepad. Copy/paste the line and edit the episode numbers for each copy, and save as a .bat file.
Thanks for the reply. I can script kiddie a script and am familiar with command line. The sub files from what I can see are basically a sign/op/ed file and a dialogue file for each episode. The timings dont clash for the few I checked and just copying all the lines from one to another using aegisub works perfectly.
>There's probably no tool out there that will do something so specific as you need. I had been assuming that a lot of people who downloads subs from here would need to do something like this and some of them might have already come up with a rather reliable one(that would be better than any hacky scripts I make) but it seems that it's indeed rare. I dont need the script to combine the subs, it doesnt take long. Just renaming and arranging the files should be enough.
If I dont find one by the weekend, I will try creating my own and link it here.
That's basically the type of problem scripting solves. If you're not familiar with writing your own script, you can just write the command for handling one file and copy/paste it 23 times, manually changing the number on each copy, then execute the file as a batch script. (if you have a text editor which supports multi-cursor editing and/or regex find/replace, you could also take advantage of those features) If you're not familiar with the command line, it might be worth spending some time learning the basic ones. It should only take a few minutes, and will vastly help with automating all sorts of future tasks like this one.
There's probably no tool out there that will do something so specific as you need. The closest you might get to would be bulk rename tools, though I don't get your bit about combining subtitle files (you can't really "just combine them" - they're separate for a reason).
no offense, but it is very annoying and it can take more than 30mins. And if you watch a llot of shows it adds up quickly. A lot of people download subs from here and I am just looking for someone who made an automatic script to do it for them. I dont want to reinvent the wheel.
I dont need something like that, I have episode raws from S01E01-S01E24 as mkvs in a folder, I downloaded the subs of another release from here, the subs for each episode were placed in a folder(total 24 folders) with the same naming pattern(S01E01-S01E24) and each folder has chapters and fonts and 2 filed called track_5.ass and track_6.ass. I just need a script that combines the 2 ass files for each ep, renames them same as the folder name and then places all the sub files into the original folder with the mkvs. Doing this manually with 24 eps is gonna take a lot of time
Remove this conspiracy truther nonsense right now. I don't want to be seeing this stuff all over the internet - It's making the normies question authority, and some of them are even refusing to be medicated!
I've removed part of your post to discourage you from pursuing that discussion. This is a feedback page, not a place to spread conspiracy theories.
imagine a comment on here in 2026 that reads "Maan, I really wanna download this today but I already used up all my carbon credits, I gotta wait till the end of the week now...."
I assume you've never experienced metered connections (which is quite commonplace in some parts of the world)?
The suggestion is absurd in so many ways, just like most suggestions from conspiracy theorists, but above all, it's not relevant to the operation of this site - someone not being able to download due to circumstances on their end is not my concern. Even if it was and it does somehow eventuate through the laws of the universe twisting itself in sudden unexpected ways, five years is plenty of time to adapt as necessary.
I doubt that many of the animetosho fam would even notice it
Probably the only point I can somewhat agree with, but that doesn't stop it being irrelevant and not needed here.
Mods, an argument could be made that everything is political these days, especially if we are possibly on a road that leads to tyranny, and restrictions (imagine a comment on here in 2026 that reads "Maan, I really wanna download this today but I already used up all my carbon credits, I gotta wait till the end of the week now...." - etc.) Besides, I doubt most users would not mind the odd political comment, I doubt that many of the animetosho fam would even notice it
23/08/2021 02:09 — Anonymous: "techguru"