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RARBG shutting down left a huge hole for me and I can’t figure out what’s a good alternative for it other than 1337. Any suggestions?

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[–] player2@lemmy.world 37 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Rarbg going away was what finally got me to learn how to use qBittorent's built in search engine which has solved my issues and made it effortless to find torrents without going to sketchy websites.

Go to the search section and add custom search engines and fill in all the good sites from this list:

https://github.com/qbittorrent/search-plugins/wiki/Unofficial-search-plugins

[–] Ripper@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hey I'm having trouble adding extra search plugins, how do u do it?

[–] player2@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Here is the official tutorial: https://github.com/qbittorrent/search-plugins/wiki/Install-search-plugins#steps-to-install-search-plugins-qbittorrent-version-3110-or-more-recent

In qBitorrent go to Search Plugins in the bottom right, then Install a New One. You'll go to that website link I posted and find a torrent site that has lots of content you like, like 1337, and click the little download icon off to the right of it in that table. That will open a tab with some computer code looking stuff. Copy this URL of the website and in qBittorent, in the Install a New One window, select web link and paste the link to the search engine plugin you chose. I did this for the top 10 or so most relevant looking websites for me in terms of language, content type, etc.

Now when I need a torrent I just go to my search plugin section of the program and type in the search terms I would normally use on Rarbg, and I find the movie I'm looking for.

Here is a YouTube video I found talking about the process:
https://youtu.be/nksLKqotTys

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[–] IONLYpost@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

lmao everyone of them except 1337x is "not supported".

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[–] CyberBoy@sh.itjust.works 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

TorrentGalaxy is a pretty good alternative for RARBG. There's a ton of other sites out there too but 1337 and TorrentGalaxy are probably the two best options at the moment for general torrents.

[–] lessthanthree@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I took the time after RARBG to setup my torrenting flow. TorrentGalaxy and 1337 have been great especially combining them with Prowlarr and Radarr.

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[–] Nitrate55@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Since no one has posted it yet, this site hosts a massive dump of every RARBG release ever, and you can easily search through it. Games, movies, shows, books, everything RARBG ever released is available there. There's 5 and half petabytes of data there, it's absurdly large.

[–] IWantToFuckSpez@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Here are the sites I use with Jackett
btdig.com
bitsearch.to
eztv.re
glodls.to
kickasstorrents.to
limetorrents.lol
torrentz2.nz
2torrentz2eu.in
torrentdownloads.pro
torrentdownload.info
torrentgalaxy.to
showrss.info
nyaa.si

Even better if you connect Jackett with Sonarr and Radarr

recently I got a subscription to AllDebrid.com and just connect that with Kodi + Seren or Stremio + Torrentio. Alldebrid is a torrent cache server, if you add a torrent to their site it usually is already cached on their side and then you can download the files at your maximum speed. It's great for streaming high quality Blu-rays with Kodi or Stremio (which have built in scrapers, so no need to manually add torrents). Just google a tutorial with Kodi+Seren+Alldebrid or Stremio+Torrentio+Alldebrid. The sub is super cheap. And game torrents, like from fitgirl, are also cached on there.

[–] Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I highly recommend upgrading from Jackett to Prowlarr.

More indexers available, Prowlarr syncs its indexers to the rest of the 'arr suite automatically, you can use it to manually search your indexers for whatever instead of just specific categories via the 'arrs (sending the desired results directly to your dl client), and there's a nice history page where you can see what software performed what searches to which indexers, all the parameters it used, how many results it got, and even manually re-trigger individual searches to see the results.

[–] Drudge@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm just starting to learn about Usenet, alldebrid, sonarr, jellyseer etc. I'm not quite getting how it all fits together, though I've downloaded many a torrent. Anything you could recommend?

[–] Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm not quite getting how it all fits together

Overseer/Jellyseer/Ombi are request interfaces. You and your users submit requests for movies/shows (music too if you use Lidarr) through there.

Those requests are fed into Sonarr/Radarr which actually manage the media files. They will search your indexers via Jackett/Prowlarr to find the most suitable torrent or nzb, dropping that into your download client (I use qbittorrent and SABnzbd, though I've disabled torrents for the time being.). Once completed Sonarr/Radarr will remove them from the download client, sort the files into your media folders and rename them accordingly. If a piece of media couldn't be found, or is below your desired quality standard Sonarr/Radarr will monitor RSS feeds from your indexers and occasionally perform searches, upgrading files as they are found.

Finally Emby/Jellyfin/Plex can scan your media folders, grab metadata from imdb/thetvdb/themoviedb and present it all nicely for you.

If you haven't already; putting these services behind a reverse proxy like nginx and a set of subdomains makes ease of use much better. Instead of remembering a bunch of port numbers and IPs: sonarr.domain.tld, radarr.domain.tld, etc.

Within my local network I run Pihole both to block most ads/tracking for every device on the local network, as well as just a local dns server to resolve those domains. (I also own a public domain to easily reach my stuff remotely)

[–] Drudge@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Really appreciate the info, very helpful. The *seer's and *arr's are much more clear, thank you.

I'm still confused about indexers, jackett, nzb, and how alldebrid helps.

I'm running yunohost so subdomains are a snap, and already have jellyfin running.

[–] IWantToFuckSpez@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Use Alldebrid if you want to stream videos torrents directly from the internet with a media player like Kodi. You basically get a pirated version of a streaming app. You can stream in really high quality if your internet is fast enough. I recently streamed the ripped Blu-Ray version of Avatar 2 without issue which was like 100GB. I haven’t downloaded and stored a movie/show ever since I use Alldebrid with Kodi+Seren and Stremio+torrentio. It’s paid but it’s super cheap.

If you are patient and have the storage space you can use Usenet or Jackett+Prowlarr+qBittorrent

[–] Drudge@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Is it recommended to use a VPN for alldebrid?

[–] IWantToFuckSpez@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

No not really, the connection with the Alldebrid servers is encrypted. So your ISP can't see what you are downloading. But Alldebrid might store your IP and what you are downloading. So if you don't trust them maybe a VPN is recommended. Though if you live in a country where they don't go after individual pirates then you don't have anything to worry about. And usually they only go after people who are sharing files, which you automatically do with torrenting, but since you only download files with Alldebrid you aren't sharing.

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[–] sylverstream@lemmy.nz 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I tried setting up Seren twice on my Kodi but had many issues. First time it just made my entire Kodi unstable, it crashed every ~20 minutes. Re-installed Kodi, then tried to install Seren, and had many issues again. E.g. missing dependencies, tried to install them manually, failed, etc. I'm running OSMC on a Vero, perhaps that's the reason. Also not a fan of installing 3rd party repos on Kodi.

So, I'm using the alternative solution with the Yatse app. In Stremio I select External Player, and then I can select Yatse => Play Media and then it starts playing on the Kodi.

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[–] finestnothing@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Because I'll shamelessly throw this on every related post: I highly recommend looking into the *arr apps. There's Radarr for movies, sonarr for TV, readarr for books, lidarr for music, and some other smaller ones for stuff like subtitles, nsfw, comics, anime, etc. You basically setup indexer sites to search, connect them to your download client(s), add whatever you want to get, and they take care of the rest. You can even use an app called prowlarr to make a single list of the indexers and sync that list across all of your apps so it's super easy to add more.

Personally I have 1337x, piratebay, and internetarchive tied for highest torrent indexer priority and they get most of what I want, but I also have badasstorrents, bitsearch, eztv, kickasstorrents, torlock, torrentgalaxy, and yourbittorrent that will get searched if those three don't have it. You can even use prowlarr to search all of your indexers for a file if you really want, but the only case for that that I've seen is for very niche things or things with messed up titles in the other arr apps (series scene 1 instead of the actual title is the main example, but I've only run across that once)

Want to go balls to the wall with your piracy, I highly recommend looking into usenet! It's basically like torrenting, but with a handful of massive servers that store stuff. You need to pay for an indexer which basically keeps a list of all the stuff it's found to be uploaded on the usenet servers (I use nzbgeek since it was recommended by a friend and I have no complaints, but you're free to find another one) so it's not entirely free, but I get ~95% of my stuff through usenet instead of torrenting. I have it listed at a higher priority than my torrent clients since it's a lot more reliable and safe, plus you can basically max out your bandwidth instead of fucking around with slow or stalled torrents which made the cost (I got lifetime) entirely worth it to me.

The best part of the arr apps? You can add and use both usenet (called nzb) indexers and torrent indexers/sites! Anything that isn't found on usenet (not found, worse or higher quality than I want, missing tags, etc) is basically always found on one of the torrent sites I have added in.

Another huge benefit, you can also add things that have been announced but not released yet, and it will grab it for you when it's released. Want something asap? Set it to "announced" and it may find some leaked copy of the movie when it's available on one of your indexers. "In cinemas" is normally what I go for, then set it to webdl, Blu-ray, webrip etc to avoid cams. You can also do released to wait until it's fully released. And you aren't stuck with the version you have initially, the apps will automatically grab you better quality versions until it's at the desired quality (e.g. you get a crappy 480p leaked version because you allowed it, when a 720p version is released it will grab and replace it for you). A concrete example is I have the latest season of Futurama, sonarr (handles TV shows) will grab the first episode that's releasing tonight and it'll be downloaded overnight most likely.

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[–] null@zerobytes.monster 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

https://torrentcore.xyz/

Total files size: 12.98 PB
Today files size: 61.51 TB
Total files count: 115,771,023
Today files count: 596,671
Today added torrents: 27,922

[–] Mateleo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago

What is it ?

[–] binocry@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

try psarips or pahe

[–] ANIMATEK@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

See if you ever would be ok with private trackers. As a starter, TL may be your best bet.

[–] Azzu@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

Sure I'd be ok with them, but they're private, it's almost impossible to get on them.

And then I was on one once, and it requires you to keep a 1.0 ratio or something. But there are plenty of power users that have a 50.0 ratio with their seed boxes, so they're essentially "taking traffic" from 49 other people trying to maintain their 1.0 ratio. Even though I had my stuff properly seeding that I downloaded, only few downloaded from me, so I couldn't maintain my ratio.

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[–] AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago

NZBgeek. Get Usenet and never have to worry about whatever random tracker you're using going down ever again.

[–] splendoruranium@infosec.pub 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The Bay never went away. It's always been there for you and it will always be there for you.

[–] spiderman@ani.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)
[–] cyanarchy@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago

Much like international waters, its always required a bit of watching out for your own well being.

[–] splendoruranium@infosec.pub 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Correct! Is that particularly important?

[–] spiderman@ani.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

For variety of reasons. First, if an uploader sends a file that is malicious, it can't be taken down since it is not moderated. Second, I could create a torrent for "Oppenheimer" and name the file as the same with proper meta data but upload a fake one. It can't be removed since there is no moderated. Also, the chances of people uploading "bad" content are high too, though I don't know whether people do that though.

[–] MigratingApe@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago
[–] kernelPanic@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

For games rutor.info is very up todaye. It is in Russian but name of torrents are in English. Also it doesn't use https so always connect to it using Tor browser

[–] svsking@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago

TorrentGalaxy +1

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