Giganews is still dandy and sickbeard doesn't require nzbmatrix to operate. No manual process here.
12/9/2012 8:47:23 PM
How does sickbeard find the shows that aren't being listed by name anymore?
12/9/2012 9:04:57 PM
They are on multiple indexes. Nzbmatrix was just one. Sickbeard uses a few others for grabbing shows. No one's stopped uploading shows with names.
12/9/2012 11:05:03 PM
12/9/2012 11:51:03 PM
^Ummm...ok what? Everyone's still uploading per usual. Just because nzbmatrix went down doesn't mean the multitude of other index sites (private/public) are down. I mean not to mention the DMCA really only has authority in the US. There's index sites run outside the US you know.[Edited on December 9, 2012 at 11:55 PM. Reason : s]
12/9/2012 11:55:37 PM
12/10/2012 12:21:40 AM
I think you're being overly pessimistic but we'll see.
12/10/2012 12:23:42 AM
It's not pessimism, it's the reality of what's already happening.
12/10/2012 12:31:14 AM
12/10/2012 8:14:34 AM
I repeat sickbeard works fine. There's a multitude of other index sites out there. Not to mention even if you aren't using Giganews I found sickbeard will grab the files before they are taken down (when I had usenetserver). Another nice feature of having it automated.
12/10/2012 9:57:37 AM
Well, now it's time to get back into the scene...
12/10/2012 10:53:31 AM
12/10/2012 11:55:35 AM
I think you're missing my point. I'm looking at all the groups/headers I usually d/l from and they're all still being uploaded normally. Even when I wasn't using giganews (usenetserver) I rarely ever had a problem with something being taken down. Sure it's probably due to me grabbing it prior to it being pulled down. All I'm saying is I think you're vastly over estimating the issue. And how is my situation unique? From the people I know and everyone I read about in forums everyone has multiple index sites they use and they also do it the old fashioned way (updating headers in groups). You seem to be the one in the unique situation who's having issues. Not me or anyone else I've talked to.
12/10/2012 12:50:58 PM
I'm not having issues. I've been able to download every episode of every show since this started without changing a thing about the way I use usenet. But that's BECAUSE I don't use index sites. You're the one that felt the need to switch to a service that costs 300% more than the one you were using previously. That might not be a big deal to you, but I refuse to do that on principle alone. At that point you're approaching the cost of just getting DirecTV and a DVR.You keep insisting that index sites are the solution, but I'm telling you they are the problem. The lawyers are using them to automate their takedown requests in the same way that end users use them to find shows. Only people with superfast internet connections will be able to use them to get shows and downloading old episodes is now a thing of the past thanks to these sites. At this point I'm starting to feel like I'm trying to teach calculus to a dog.
12/10/2012 1:32:59 PM
12/10/2012 1:40:17 PM
12/10/2012 2:11:33 PM
12/10/2012 2:54:07 PM
haven't been following the usenet ridiculousness but catching up now as a lot of my downloads have been failing with a very low number of blocks missing and i'm getting angrythe last few posts lead me to believe there is no known fix / workaround yet?
12/10/2012 5:28:08 PM
mpaa/riaa finding matching header names in popular groups, auto downloading and verifying the content would be very fast and effective. so then, you'd say, have the pirates start posting stuff with random names and then have the indexers handle the translation from show to random name. but then the mpaa or whatever could just either download and check everything the brute force way (not really hard given their resources) or they could simply use the same indexers to identify their content to be checked.so really because the number of usenet providers is so low everyone there is pretty fucked as long as the providers allow the mpaa/riaa the ability to submit instant takedowns on their content. eventually they'll get it to a science and takedowns will be almost realtime. the "scene" will probably still be ok to use usenet for distribution if they password encrypt their files and only hand the passwords out to their friends (meaning not you). personally i havent used usenet since torrents came around. even though torrents create a mechanism for tracking what people are stealing that usenet doesnt have, the strength in numbers and the pushback from ISPs on requests from content owners make it relatively safe for the moment. my guess is torrent trackers will be the next target after usenet is taken care of. podunk private trackers would be pretty easy to hit since they arent gonna have the legal means to fight back. then all that would be left is to cleanup the big guys (pirate bay) through systematic legislation in the remaining countries that harbor them.[Edited on December 10, 2012 at 5:40 PM. Reason : a]
12/10/2012 5:37:36 PM
It's been trending this way for years... private/scene index/searches will be fine. You leachers will just have to suffer, or cough up some dough for a sub.[Edited on December 10, 2012 at 7:26 PM. Reason : .]
12/10/2012 7:25:03 PM
12/10/2012 7:42:03 PM
I don't see why anyone in the scene would choose usenet for distribution. I always assumed those releases showed up the way they did just because someone had access to a top (read: dump) somewhere and was being nice and sharing. Same with the private torrent sites. That content still mostly gets distributed on a ring of ftps and a member probably has a seedbox setup to help out the torrent community or to build a ratio for things he can't get through his archives.The content isn't going anywhere, it just seems that usenet may not be such a viable delivery option anymore.
12/10/2012 7:56:08 PM
12/10/2012 8:02:40 PM
i dont disagree, i just meant that if anyone was still gonna use usenet at all for posting this stuff the masses wouldnt be able to get it and thats the goal of the content owners.
12/10/2012 8:07:23 PM
12/10/2012 8:43:27 PM
12/10/2012 9:00:42 PM
This is way more trouble than it's worth. I guess this kind of piracy is more for people who live with their mother and don't make enough money at Gamestop to afford a $10 DVD.
12/11/2012 1:05:55 PM
It's not about money. At least for me. It's about convenience. I already pay for cable and most of the content. It's about the interface. I would easily pay $$$ to replicate my set up from some service but I don't see that happening anytime in the near future. With a nice HTPC + RF Harmony Remote + XBMC the interface and streamlined content is way beyond anything you can get from Tivo, cable, or any type of streaming app/content.
12/11/2012 2:39:35 PM
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12/11/2012 8:30:17 PM
Anybody else get the email from Astraweb that they are changing billing and no longer using 2CheckOut? Seems like it could be a precursor of bad news.
12/28/2012 4:16:46 PM
I did. I don't think it's really a bad precursor that a small vendor is no longer using some other small vendor that I'd never heard of.
12/28/2012 4:50:22 PM
How about when this is thrown into the mix?http://hexus.net/business/news/internet/48493-paypal-cuts-usenet-providers-freezing-accounts/In addition (not that it surprises me), this is in the privacy policy of the new billing company:5. If instructed to do so by court order or in compliance with existing laws, personal information about registered users will be made available to law enforcement personnel. If a registered user is suspected of conducting illegal activities, especially if using utilities from this service, information about such activities will be turned over to the proper authorities for investigation.It just makes me wary of reactivating, though I am tempted to go ahead with it. Any other opinions on this?
12/28/2012 4:57:54 PM
Any sway here between tweaknews and blocknews? I'm leaving Astraweb...
1/27/2013 4:47:28 PM
Anyone else now having trouble with Sickbeard? I was hanging on as long as possible, but now I keep getting errors loading the sick beard index.nvm, it was a weird problem with one of the shows trying to find a non-existent episode. After a rescan and refresh it's working.whew.[Edited on February 3, 2013 at 7:58 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2013 7:52:42 PM
It's amazing how many other indexes there are out there. I've got 6 providers (including sick beard index) lined up in Sickbeard. It just hits whichever one has the show first. Still haven't encountered a show that won't download.
2/4/2013 12:35:09 PM
Anyone noticed throttling from TWC over the last few weeks?Was accustomed to downloads in the range of 3.5MB/s - 4.0MB/s. Now I am getting only 1MB/s consistently.
12/12/2013 6:02:31 PM
Are you using SSH? If not, and you're using a service that supports it, try turning that on. Or, again if your service supports it, try a different port number. Maybe TWC is just being lazy and throttling all traffic that comes across port 119 or 563.
12/12/2013 10:25:17 PM
You mean SSL? Yes I am using that along with the alternate ports as well. I have tried a mix of servers/ports on sabnzb with no luck.
12/12/2013 10:30:21 PM
Yeah, I meant SSL. Oh well, that's all the ideas I had.
12/12/2013 11:03:19 PM
Try using an open DNS server if you aren't already.
12/13/2013 10:03:46 AM
12/13/2013 1:54:22 PM
does anybody here remember the good ol' dayswhen newsgroups were used for actual news
12/14/2013 12:32:08 AM
I've been using newsgroups since 1997. And...no. Always porn.
12/14/2013 2:16:25 AM
I'm talking about the early '90slong before I actually had an internets connection
12/15/2013 10:34:14 AM
nope, because in the early 90's there was BBS which was used for the same shit.
12/16/2013 1:49:06 AM
Has anyone tried Popcorn Time? (http://getpopcornti.me/)Basically it's streaming torrents instead of DLing them. Haven't heard anything about it on here.
3/11/2014 6:35:50 AM
That's not relevant to this thread.
3/11/2014 8:56:35 AM
I thought it was because anyone interested in newsgroups for movies/tv may stream torrents as well. Didn't think it was worth a new thread.
3/11/2014 10:53:04 AM