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General Discussion / New additions to search
« on: January 03, 2014, 02:43:19 am »
The Internet Archive has many interesting titles and they are free.  Yet I don't see the Internet Archive in the search group.

I also discovered (from the US) t411 which has some good titles but is hard to read in French.  If direct links via BitChe were available it would be an an easier matter to get the video and add a subtitle from one of the subtitle repositories

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I see now how to do it.  A simple drag on the column title at top of form will move the header to customize all the columns' position.  I never knew that.

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Yes I figured I 'dragged' something I shouldn't have inadvertently.

What is the drag point?  Or key combination to drag?  I need more specifics on this.  Is it complete column reorganization or just wrapping:  pushing it off one side of screen onto the opposite?


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Chip and all,

   This might be a setting key I hot by accident.  Without my wanting it,  the Name of the torrent column has gone from screen left to screen right-- flipped opposite of what it usually is and has been forever.

How can I correct it?

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General Discussion / Request additions to default script
« on: August 15, 2013, 05:17:44 am »
Hello Chip and all,

  I have looked around the forum and seen a lot about scripts.  I do not know how to add anything but this could be a starter thread for those who find new torrent sites to add to search.

p2pdl.com

Features small size content which can be downloaded quickly.

Elsewhere archive.org is the site for the internet library which hosts a vast quantity of non copyright media and in torrent form.  I just found an old film on there that I saw when I was nine.  That was in 1957.

I prefer to search for things in Bit Che though where scrolling advertsing isn't going all the time.

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Apparently no one remembers the cheesey and non stop pop up advertising and other bs on Demonoid.  I used it and had a 5/1 share on it.  But I'd never go back.  The hucksterism turned me off.  I stayed on it because that's where I could get and also upload a good variety.

I posted on the Internet Archive  a few back.  My torrent client Tixati loads one of their torrents but does not get anything off it and will not leech past 8 k then quits.  Could someone here see if they have the same problem.  These torrents are public domain. 

http://blog.archive.org/2010/09/21/little-known-classics-you-need-to-watch/

There's no help there.  One just replies 'mine works.'

I'd like to Bit Che show archive.org content along with the others in the default script.

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Please add the Internet Archive torrent site to the default script that gets updated.

http://archive.org/search.php?query=%28format%3A%22Archive%20BitTorrent%22%29%20AND%20-mediatype%3Acollection&sort=-publicdate

I peronally have no idea how to work it or what's on it (mostly public access) but the goal of the Internet Archive distributing as bittorrent their 1 million plus pieces of media content should be a part of BitChe.

  Torrent Freak had an article about the new access here:

http://torrentfreak.com/internet-archive-starts-seeding-1398635-torrents-120807/

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Glad I'm on notifications again.

Comodo didn't want to let this one in.  For Comodo users:  when the red block window comes up select advanced and have BitChe treated as a loader/installer.  That option is showing in the Comodo program box.


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Greetings and thanks for the recent upgrade from a plus member.

This seems to be the only really active thread and I have request.  I don't see Extra Torrents on the scripts or BtScene  These seem to be indexed more effectively.

These may be only "me too sites"  I have no idea.

I am not interested in Chrome so whatever Mr. Dotcom is up to will have to pass me by.

cheers

[edit:  My bad.  I see Extra Torrents on the list]

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Bugs & Feature Requests / Search torrents from IMDb number
« on: January 27, 2013, 02:07:37 am »
I only know how to use Bit Che Guevera plain vanilla. 

But I've seen some recent material on user scripts for places like TPB and KAT that hint at being able to use the IMDb number for torrent searches.  This would be a great aid in looking up films in foreign languages listed with an English title and the reverse.  Example:  I've been trying to find a recent film called variously "Fin"  or on IMDb "The End".  Locating a torrent got me nowhere.

Does Bit Che have or can the user base develop a script to search by IMDb number?

I'm going to start to read the getting started stuff today.


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ok.

The new Meguploads (now just called Mega went online Sunday.  I am looking forward to seeing how it develops and I follow the news about it at TorrentFreak-- a site which does only file sharing news.

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Unrelated to the present discussion above but this seems like the only place to ask:

Will Mega be added to the user- updated scripts like KAT and so forth?  I do not know how to add indexes but I read this thread regularly.


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Are these the automatic updates?  I still have to learn this.

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Chip,

  here is a sample of the error text which I get only on certain torrent requests.  Some information ****'ed out for privacy.

A sample of a long torrent name appearing in Tixati from a BitChe request is:

[verbatim]

C:\DOCUME~\***~1.***\APPLIC~1\Convivea\Bit_Che\2\scripts\temp\temp_7494***.torrent

A path name in my system is being applied to the named torrent requested.  The ~ which indicate truncations are part of the "named" .torrent

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Ok the next time I hit one,  I'll use the PM and copy out the path resulting in the bad metadata error.
 
Also is there any thread or tutorial on personalizing scripts?

BtScene for instance doesn't seem to be on BitChe.

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