@vinesnfluff Any recommendations?
RARBG had got all my needs covered, too bad it got shut down. I still use CinemaZ for rare stuff and I have found yts.mx to be good for popular movies, I wonder if there is anything good for popular TV shows?
@Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social
@vinesnfluff
Thanks!
> qbittorrent's built in search engine
Not an option for me, I have a dedicated headless computer running transmission-daemon 24/7 — I'm not really that much into p2p filesharing or movies, just… Why not? 😅
Technically I can of course look it up via qbittorrent and then enter magnet link into transmission on my seedbox, but that's overkill IMO
Probably there is a standalone program for that — I'll look it up. Thanks for the hint!
@Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social
@m0xee @Radical_EgoCom ah, if you've got a media server, then peeps in piracy circles absolutely swear by sonarr (music) and radarr (movies) and there's one other just for TV shows. They do what the qbit search engine does and far more, and you can remote control them from your pc.
Just don't ask me how. I never bothered lol.
@m0xee @Radical_EgoCom 1337x serves my purposes well.
Failing that, taking some 15 minutes to set up qbittorrent's built in search engine (I got a tutorial for that somewhere in my bookmarks but ain't on my pc right now. DM me if you want so I have a reminder) will usually bypass the tracker sites entirely, thus saving you from being exposed. And also gives a feeling of late 90s emule that makes me happy.