• Nioxic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Qbittorrent:

    In the menu theres a search engine you can activate

    It requires python but it will more or less auto install it all for you.

    Go to the new tab and in the bottom theres a link to a page where you can download plugins for the search function (or maybe you need to just search first? Its been a while… lol)

    Download the ones you want. (I just downloaded them all), and throw them into a folder (its all .py files)

    Tell the search plugin to install the plugins from that folder. It can inatall them all at once. Just press OK to the ones that might be outdated.

    Search for something. Sort/filter as needed, and download.

    You can basically download most torrents without opening a browser.

    Alternatively the megathread is decent

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      1 year ago

      To add to this:

      Do this, but instead of “add the ones you want” just add Jackett, then go to their github (you can actually get there through the “add the ones you want” menu in qbit, click

      search -> search plugins -> "You can get new search engine plugins here: [URL]" -> [In the sidebar of that page] click "How to configure Jackett plugin" -> click "Jackett" to get to their repo and "this address" to get the stuff to copy for your jackett.py file for qbit and stick it in the right folder, which will depend on your OS.

  • OverfedRaccoon 🦝@lemm.ee
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    I like sites that are aggregators of content (no one site, necessarily). I think the best move is to find release groups you like the quality of and trust. From there, find out where they upload. I was a big fan of RARBG remuxes (x265) and RARBG-affiliated TV release groups, so it took a bit to find acceptable and consistent replacements. It’s worth the effort.

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        1 year ago

        For movies, PSA slotted right in the quality/size hole RARBG left for x265 movies. There’s groups with better quality at higher filesizes (like QxR), but the ~2GB 1080p stuff PSA puts out suits my needs well.

        TV is a little eh. XEN0N is where I ended up, but definitely isn’t on par with ION10/ION265. I haven’t found a great catch-all replacement. But I haven’t had to grab a ton of TV lately, to be honest.

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    First exclude TGx, it sucks, don’t use it,

    Instead of focusing on practicality, the folks on the admin team were heavy on the visuals, preferring to add a lot of fancy visual elements to the site, but not bothering with things that would actually improve the torrent download experience.

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    1 year ago

    I just search for “name of movie + download” in a non-Google search engine. Google does censorship right, but the others are usually good.