TV series you can have copies of are Trailer Park Boys all 6 series and 3 specials and movies.
I was given enough to fill 2 320 gig portable drives and havnn't downloaded much lately. Easier to send dvds at times in NZ to share stuff LOL. About 100 gig all up and 5-6 Top Gear feature length specials. If you want some I can burn em for you mate. I actually have a few I got given and some I downloaded. Free website templates download html and css. I hope that Deimos manages to get Demonoid back on line. I've even seen feedback claiming that something is bogus and it turns out it's from a different capping group, trying to get folks to download their stuff instead. All that good progaming on the cutting room floor.) Sure, some of the alternatives to Demonoid have membership and a place to leave comments but I find very few people actually *do* say if the file is bogus. However, I download Top Gear and it runs for an hour uninterrupted, when shown in NZ it runs for a commercial 'hour'.
Our 'hour' is similar to a US hour, around 42 minutes. In NZ, progammes (especially UK ones) are butchered to fit a commercial 'hour'. I'm gonna have to download the rest of series 2 and all of series' 3 and 4 now, if I can find them. I'd not looked for it, thinking that series one was a one-off, especially as 6 months ago it was re-screened here.
I discovered today it screened in the UK 35 months ago. (Series 2 of the excellent Scottish drama 'Sea of Souls' started on NZ TV last night. If it weren't for the fact that most TV shows take a year or more to get here it wouldn't be worth the expense and effort. Getting fake files is not only a PITA, it's expensive and time-consuming. I live NZ where we pay for every MB we (slowly) download. (I googled both 'players' required, both got lots of hits mentioning spyware and worse).
However, since the demise of Demonoid I must have downloaded 4 or 5 high-traffic files from other sources that were either fake or needed proprietary software to play. Make sure that crond service is set to run on bootup and you are good to go.Somewhere on teh interweb mike o'sullivan typed: Yeah, there are a few.
In gnome-schedule, set the above script file. usr/bin/qbittorrent #run qb, which will pick up. torrent files from rssĮxport DISPLAY=:0.0 #required to run gui apps such as qBitTorrent usr/local/bin/flexget #start flexget to download all. Put the below content in the rss.sh file: This can be done using Gnome-Schedule and a simple script file rss.sh. ~/.torrentĬ.) the init the flexget flexget -initdbĭ.) In your qBittorrent settings, select automatically select torrents from ~/.torrent.Į.) Schedule flexget to run every few minutes and along with it start the qbittorrent client. This tutorial uses the same showrss site as you want.īasically, here you provide a folder where all. If you must stick to qBitTorrent, then taking a cue from the 2nd link above, you couldī.) List items you want to download into a configuration file. LOL.HDTV ) and how ofter you want to refresh the rss (like qBittorrent.) And afaik this does not have the qBittorrent bug.Ģ. Use KTorrent with the Syndication plugin. So here are a couple of routes you could try to get those torrents:ġ. Look at Automated download from RSS problematic and here This seems to be an old bug in qBittorrent client which is not yet marked as fixed.