

Cinemaz opens its doors pretty regularly and has quite a bit of rare content.
Cinemaz opens its doors pretty regularly and has quite a bit of rare content.
Bitsearch.to lets you upload anything, and its searched by jackett. Same with the sister site solidtorrents.to. Solid actually has a python plugin for qbittorrent so its even easier to search/discover.
I just want to chime in here to mention its a bit of a pain in the ass to set up soulseek to use a vpn. It needs 2, and unless you use nicotine, you need to have 2 consecutive ports, and afaik theres only one vpn that offers that. You also have to make sure that you allow it through your firewall on both private and public connections. Even after going through all that trouble, some users on soulseek ban VPN IP’s. I’ve only encountered one user doing this so far, and they were a super prick about it.
With video content, most sd copies are very much at risk. DVDRip, VHSRip, VCDRip, VODRip and HDTV/SDTV stuff. In general though, most anything uploaded before 2016 that isn’t a yify rip barely has any seeds these days.
Search for DVDRip, filter by upload date and check for ones that aren’t well seeded. See if you can find ones that don’t have any other rips available, and seed whatever looks at-risk. Godspeed!
Try searching it on telegram for the one with the deluge icon.
Theres r/trackersignups and the telegram channel r/opensignups migrated to of the same name.
Sonarr and Radarr actually take a bit after the initial upload to discover it, autobrr can grab quicker because it relies on the irc announce channel of the tracker.
Does the server ping keep disappearing for you too?
Oh, and if you start out with the unpacked files, but don’t have a srr file to re-scene them, you can probably find one by searching the release name on srrdb.com. Mileage may vary though.
.sfv is a text file that lists the crc32’s (hash) of the scene release rar files to verify if they are broken/modified in any way. They can sometimes have ascii art in them, or vague info on what topsite the release last went through, but thats rather rare these days. .srr files are created by a program called PyReScene which records exactly how a scene release is rar’d, and with what winrar version to re-create the original release format (rar’d) at a later date. Super useful program for reseeding and cross seeding stuff.
felt like banging my head against a brick wall explaining to that sub multiple times a week that you have to create firewall rules and hosts file entries to stop those popups.
From my understanding, peer trackers don’t really have a way of differentiating what torrents they are added to.
Yeah, pretty much. Just as long as it doesn’t have the previous trackers tracker url, and ideally have it generate a different infohash.
Honorable mention to Rats on the Boat, a p2p torrent search engine which will let you upload whatever torrent you wish, which then propagates to other peers.
They did take down the offending torrent, though.
Awesome, how’re you doing that?
Personally I like this one. Has 24 hours freeleech on all new torrents, and a reseed request system open to everyone on the site (2nd rank & above maybe, can’t remember for sure) makes it pretty easy to build ratio by cross-seeding if you can find whats missing (PyReScene with srrdb.com helps out a lot here) Smaller community size makes it a bit easier to get upload on a residential connection. Its mostly a scene focused tracker, so expect release rar’s with most torrents. Lots of gems on there though.
Share em on soulseek!
Looks like a great replacement for rats on the boat.