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18/11/2011 16:51 — Anonymous
My suggestion would be a more organised and cleaner interface (maybe a page alternate to the home page?) where you can easily browse each anime and get a list of every episode for that anime. I was thinking of a graphical FTP like interface with the folders being the anime's name, the subfolder would contain either more folders for the fansubs groups and inside those would be the episodes. Then when you click one of them you would get the mirrors for that episode and fansub group. This is just a suggestion for easier use of the website I visit so often. I think it would save some time searching for different episodes from the same fansub group.
Also I want to thank you for all the work you have done and I hope you keep doing it. :)
18/11/2011 23:27 — admin
Thanks for that.
May do something like that. The problem is that there isn't really anyone that classifies files. The auto-classification system isn't always accurate either, although it's usually decent.
Groups are probably the hardest to do due to the fact that some files may have multiple groups. Also the system isn't particularly good with batches (torrents with more than 1 episode).

May have a slight hierarchical structure, though I think searching is probably the best way to find files for a show+group.
19/11/2011 12:33 — Anonymous
I'm sure you can keep at least a certain level of organisation with the current system. Also some people might be like me and like to browse all of the anime on websites like these and remember old anime/new anime/anime they wanted to watch, which is another positive aspect of an organised interface.

PS: Thanks for the quick reply.
21/11/2011 09:48 — rabe3ab
you can rely on some (honest) users to help you classifying the releases.
So they take the newly uploaded files and take them to their right place and do the same thing with old files.
I can help with this procedure and many members will help
think about it and tell us
21/11/2011 21:32 — admin
Thanks a lot for the offer rabe3ad :)
Actually, I've considered that - the main thing is that there's actually no way for users to categorise things at the moment - I need to code up an interface for that. But perhaps even worse, is that the current data model doesn't quite allow everything at the moment, so I'll need to look at that as well (then code up the interfaces for the extra display modes).

I'll have a look at it more when I get more time and finish some more important stuff :P
Thanks again for the suggestion guys!
22/11/2011 15:27 — rabe3ab
Take your time and tell us when you are ready
BTW: my name is rabe3ab, not rabe3ad
24/11/2011 23:32 — admin
This is what happens when I write things in a hurry T_T
My apologies rabe3ab
22/11/2011 05:34 — Anonymous
Hi Will it be possible to upload - [Shin-Getter]Gun_Parade_Orchestra_-_01[596B3C55].avi - 176.53 MiB ?
22/11/2011 08:18 — aniluv
Instead of requesting like this, u can just submit the torrent to Tokyo Tosho and it will be processed automatically.
24/11/2011 01:50 — Chadwicke
Yo, just curious—what's more stressing for the automatic system we have here: a 9 GB single file torrent (https://animetosho.org/view/472932) or a torrent that contains 24 files (total is still 9GB), 375 MB each?
24/11/2011 23:36 — admin
Can't really say.
If I were to guess, probably the batch, as the main thing which takes time is errors occurring during upload - usually MediaFire being the cause for 70%+ of these errors.
The single file won't get sent to MediaFire, but the batch files will, so there's much more scope for errors. Also, more screenshots need to be processed for the batch.

The main reason for omitting batches at the moment is bandwidth concerns though - it's possible that the files were uploaded individually before, whereas movies, probably not.
24/11/2011 12:52 — aniluv
Admin can you please add this [Underwater] Hanasaku Iroha - 20-26 (TV 720p)? Because it is over 1.5Gb and it's not captured by the system.
25/11/2011 00:16 — admin
25/11/2011 02:25 — aniluv
Thanks admin!
26/11/2011 14:37 — Anonymous
I hope that mediafire files will not need to be divided into two or more parts >.<
eg. https://animetosho.org/view/horriblesu...mkv.473801
27/11/2011 03:38 — admin
Only if you know of a way to bypass the 200MB limit (without paying).
http://support.mediafire.com/index.php...ee-account
28/11/2011 03:35 — Anonymous: "miaow"
HJSplit doesn't give me any trouble.
28/11/2011 10:16 — Anonymous
Just through I'd report a potential bug:
[Monokage]​_Towa​_no​_Quon​_-​_3​_[Blu-Ray][Hi10P][44EC3769]​.mkv ( http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=474722 ) appears to have been skipped (single-file, 1036MB). I've seen it upload bigger files, so why not this?
29/11/2011 01:49 — aniluv
I realized some of the files when cross-referenced with Tokyotosho were not being captured by the system. This is not just 1 or 2 files but a handful. Admin if you got time please look into it.
29/11/2011 04:52 — dreamer2908
http://www.tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=475077 [Hatsuyuki]_Nurarihyon_no_Mago_Sennen_Makyou_-_20_[1280x720][54E1B1D7].mkv 349.74MB has been skipped, too,
while the one next to it [tlacatlc6] Mayo Chiki Vol. 3 (BD 1280x720 x264 AAC) & [WildBunch]_Digimon_Xros_Wars_II_-_09_(1280x720_x264_AAC)_[068F71D8].mkv were processed.
29/11/2011 18:35 — Anonymous: "Gesonymous"
Awesome website de geso.
29/11/2011 19:25 — Anonymous
You forget http://tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=475351 [WhyNot] Phi Brain - Kami no Puzzle - 09 [BD60C576]​.mkv, too.
30/11/2011 04:50 *admin
In response to the above few missing files, it seems NyaaTorrents was down when those were added so the torrent fetch failed.
I'll fix these up - this doesn't occur usually. I'm going to need to try to think of a workaround when Nyaa goes down... :| (probably Magnet links?)
30/11/2011 04:42 — bakaouji
On the announcements you said "11th Nov 2011: Well, it's 11/11/11 - with an overload of 1's, an update absolutely must be made. The per file upload size limit for MediaFire has been upped to 4GB, and removed for EmbedUpload. (hopefully things won't choke on this either)".

Yet mediafire files are still being split. :s

Also, I was wondering how mediafire works if you're pro. It says you can upload 4gb files, but is that only as long as your 100gb bandwidth lasts?
30/11/2011 04:51 — admin
There's no Pro account, it's uploaded as free, thus the need to split into 200MB parts.
The 4GB limit means that any file larger than 4GB simply won't be uploaded to MediaFire at all (since that would result in 20+ parts which isn't exactly convenient to download).
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