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  • I don't think ideas are the problem, it's that new forms of distribution are causing the industry to panic. Producers are making safer bets (sequels, remakes, franchises) so original ideas, which tons of people have, aren't getting funded.

    Also worth noting that producers these days are less Hollywood and more Wall Street, they don't really understand movies so they make calls based on numbers and precedent that let them estimate profitability.

  • No, it's movies, and it's largely smaller lower-quality RARBG releases. They used to have a range of qualities available and the middle was always more popular, their highest and lowest quality releases used to be harder to seed, and that was years ago before they shut down

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    0range @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Maybe it's time to admit that i just own a hard drive full of very, very dead torrents

  • Beats me. I get peers from DHT, from trackers, and a few from PEX, but once they're in a lot of them time out. A lot of them return "Connection reset" too.

    Happens a lot less when i set up port forwarding properly, but it still happens. Could be a lot of things, and i don't have the technical knowledge to even know about most

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    0range @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    and also when you do now that i think about it

  • No i haven't tried that yet, my assumption is that this only includes the settings and not the actual transfers. If it did include the transfers then Tixati users would just do that, instead i was always told to transplant core2.dat

    Wait, now that i read that, it DOES include transfers! I did not know that, that's a solid lead thank you


    EDIT: It works, all the transfers are backed up; this is a lot better, especially because i preserves dates (Created, Completed, Bits uploaded, Ratio, etc).

    BUT, the file locations are also backed up. This is a problem because i'm switching from Windows to Linux, so i can't recreate the file structure because it starts with D:/ instead of starting with /media

    Once i update the file location, it triggers a force check, which is the point where some of them fail and display 99% even though they were 100% before. That problem is still unsolved, and i now realize it probably can't be solved.

    Overall though this is great, you made me notice something i didn't and it's way better than what i was doing, thanks!

    EDIT EDIT: yeah i've come to the conclusion that those who were 100% and are now 99% are just corrupted.

    Aside from that, yeah, the file paths are different on Linux and Windows so you'll have to rebind the locations. At this point you'll get "error file missing" for no reason, you can force check to get rid of that.

  • Yes i do set up port forwarding every time, but no i don't know if those even have peers. They should because i don't think RARBG is that dead, but maybe they just don't.

    Then again most peers i do get come back as "Timed out connecting" and "Connection reset", so it does make me wonder if i'm just doing it wrong. It seems to happen whether or not the VPN is on.

    EDIT: i'm using Proton and this is how i set up port forwarding, i do notice a difference

  • Tried qBittorrent and Transmission, they don't do better, in fact they see the same number of peers as Tixati does. And i don't know what would happen if i had two clients try to download the same file, probably nothing good.

    Are you trying to do this too?

  • Oh i see it now, i didn't mean it like that lol

    Yeah as far as i can tell the best way to do this is to export all magnets out of the old system, import them in the new system, make sure the file path / location is correct, and force check. It's what i did, but a lot of transfers are apparently only 99% complete even though they were 100% before. Of these, many have 0 peers so i don't know if there's any hope of them completing.

    It's a shitshow. Honestly i fucking hate torrenting right now, nothing ever works

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    0range @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    In this thread, i figure out how to transfer Tixati from Windows to Linux; step 1: core2.dat doesn't work

    I'm pretty sure. I think. I can't find a core2.dat in my Linux filesystem so i assume it works some other way, and therefore it's cooked.

    The reason i want to do this is because transplanting core2.dat is what you usually do to recover your settings and transfers. I this case though i've installed it on my Linux PC so i don't think this is going to work.

    I've resorted to exporting all magnets and re-importing them, but that has a few drawbacks.

    I'll update if i find better solutions. So far, if you want to transfer your Tixati from Windows to Linux, my advice is probably don't

  • Man i wish. Here in France they actually send letters and you get a 1500€ fine if you ignore them three times.

    Or at least they did back in the day, do they still? Well i've already gotten 2/3 letters so i'm not gonna try to find out

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    0range @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Are there modern trackers for YIFY and RARBG stuff?

    I'm getting back into torrenting and i have a bunch of YIFY, YTS, and RARBG torrents still leftover from back in the day. As the screenshot shows, most of their trackers are not working, i assume they went offline when the relevant websites went offline.

    The DHT is carrying and will keep these in circulation, especially when a lot of search engines use the DHT; but a lot of them are still getting stuck, it would be better if the trackers worked.

    Are there new ones that carry the torch? Do the successors to these release groups have their trackers too? I'm looking for YTS and RARBG especially but i'd welcome any good current tracker that helps people find my shit

  • Yeah they'll lawyer up, but only for themselves. They have no reason to to do anything that benefits the rest of us.

    Maybe the torrenting community could see some legal benefits, but only if incentives align. Which they very well may not because Meta is not one of us and their interests don't really align with anyone else's.