Have you tried ticking the lock metadata button when you are editing it?
Have you tried ticking the lock metadata button when you are editing it?
Last I checked you need to purchase an addon to have port forwarding with Windscribe.
These are good options in my experience that are P2P friendly and support port forwarding.
Air is the cheapest out of the bunch, they might still have a sale going on now.
You can install the AniList and AniDB plugins and enable them on your library. From there, when you go to manually identify the series you can use one of the respective IDs to fetch metadata.
If it gets taken down, I will rehost elsewhere.
Don’t buy into any site requiring money. There are plenty of good private trackers run by community members. Once you join and get your feet, feel free to donate if they are doing a good job.
There are pretty okay trackers asking for no proofs on open signups. It’s mostly a matter of patience. You can even just sign up for everything and see what’s a good fit, but be sure to use unique passwords on everything to be safe.
If FNP or LST open up again I would suggest signing up, they are shaping up to be good entry level trackers. Also TL usually opens a couple times a year. It’s a massive site but kind of a mess when it comes to curation. Don’t use iPT unless you have no other option.
People will tell you to join book/music trackers to rank up, but unless you like grinding I’m not sure this is the best route.
I think this is what you’re looking for?
This is my preferred setup, would recommend. If you route the HDMI through an AVR you can also get lossless surround.
Make an account and seek the relevant thread.
Check out the russian site known as rin, they have most everything.
I’ve noticed some scene game/software releases have blake3 hashes now. That doesn’t account for everything else, but I’d say it’s a good step.
TVV or CRT are good trackers for old stuff, might have what you want.
I think so, but don’t quote me on that.
By definition, a remux doesn’t encode the video or audio, so makemkv generally does it’s thing correctly. If you want to make a remux, it’s eac3to and/or makemkv to collect it all together.
The methods really depends on which firmware version you have. Some are permanent, some are not. The one I’m using now for 9.0.0 is basically just:
Make sure you set up the internet connection to use a DNS which blocks the sony update servers.
I’ve had a great experience with ovpn after Mullvad shut down port forwarding. You get 7 ports per account and the server I use is very fast. You can also purchase a public IPv4 with all ports open if you like.
Before ovpn I tried AirVPN. It’s a great service, but their servers are too busy/slow if you need a lot of bandwidth.
Yeah this is honestly how I find/download most stuff. Almost all trackers on I’m on have jackett support, and then I can choose the exact release I want.
Yes, I’d say they’re absolutely worth it. The main draw is you can get pretty much anything (unless you have very strange tastes) quickly, and be sure of the quality. Maintaining a ratio isn’t hard on most trackers with a credits/bonus system, so it’s usually not a worry if your upload is kinda slow. And you don’t really need to interview for movie/tv trackers. Probably joining a couple entry-level ones would be fit your needs.
Most private trackers are very safe when it comes to malware, publics can be hit or miss. There is always a risk with binary content, which is why some people only grab scene releases for games and check the hashes. In either case, if you’re just grabbing videos you should be fine.
I don’t see switch stuff in there. Did I miss it? Imagining it might have been removed to avoid the repo being destroyed.