

I know, but it doesnt include german dubs
I know, but it doesnt include german dubs
For german trackers there are non that are public, but a lot of private ones are really easy to get into. immortuos has a forum to apply for an invite and a one of the better general trackers but they do lack anime for that i would recommend anime datenbank tracker you can apply for an invite in their irc chat. There are of course more trackers but these 2 should be enough.
Edit: forgot to mention 2 things, prowlarr and jackett let you filter all trackers by language, this makes it easy to find new german trackers and see if you can apply for an invite or see if someone is willing to invite on the immortuos forum (its nor that active so it kight take some time).
For setting up the *arr suite someone linked this in an older thread here, idk how good that is but it might be worth a try.
I know of this userscrpit, worked fine for me the last time i came across something age restricted
Yes, you can just use the seedbox to download and run jellyfin locally with the media staying on your box, but it might be a lot easier to just get a seedbox that allows you to run jellyfin on it.
Yes, is possible and not that hard, you add the torrent back into your client pause it (or dont even let it start downlaing) and point it to the already downloaded files by changing the download folder, after that just verify the files in the client, it sould see the already downloaded files and verify that they are the same, once that is done you can continue seeding.
Yes. Im have been using a seedbox from ultra for about 2 years now, had no connection issues so far. Had ratios of 20+ on some torrents that i kept seeding
its your standard torrent tracker, works like all the public ones listed in the megathread you just need to login. To make an account to head to the forum and create on there, they have a post about how to apply for an invite thats not hard to find (just scroll down on the homepage and you should find it). An admin will respond to you and will let you know if you got in
For FTP the only one i know is fxp-terminal
Torrent sites are pretty much all private, but immortuos allows for applications on their forum. There are more sites that take applications but they are imo not nearly as good as immortuos
the megathread has good sources, i personally use lucida
Report it on ublock origins github, gets fixed pretty quickly from my experience
If you were using the sonarr/radarr and have them recovered then you can check them, they should show you what torrent they pulled
the megathread has what your looking for
At least on Firefox Android you can install the extension with no issue. BPC also has some options for iOS users listed, cant say how well they work as i cant try them.
If all you care about is bypassing the paywalls then i suggest using BPC, its completly seamless. If you dont want do install an extension then you can use archive.today. The site you linked is probably safe but why use something unkown when there are trusted alternatives.
the tags section is what i was referring to, i remember seeing it when i set up my indexers and assumed it was able to do that. after playing around with it, i dont think its what you are looking for
Iirc you can add tags to specific trackers in prowlarr (i think sonarr and radarr too, but im not sure) and they might do what you need. But you can also set seedtime/minimum ratio per tracker in prowlarr, thats what i do
i do have most of the files you mentioned ripped, friend of mine also wanted to play bloodborn and wanted them. DM me and i will send them your way
If used them a few times before tools to rip from streaming services became as common as they are now and thkse releases are fine. Dont really see a reason to use them nowadays tho besdies the scenes seal of approval.
Also I get your frustration with people not understanding what you mean with “scene” here, but tbf you could have specified which scene, in this case it would be the warezscene that you are talking about.
For those unaware about the warezscene, they are the groups that make releases for every type of media and are bound by rules (you can look them up if you wanna know specifics about those), the names the op mentioned are a result of those rules.
OP also didnt mention that they watch anime at all, i just included it to give them the option of obtaining german dubs if they happen to need them in the future.