cannis

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[–] cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

oh yeah, i love qxr/tigole releases, they're def my go-to when it comes to extras, just figured i'd ask in case anyone knew any other sources (+ any movies that they don't have the extras for, like everything everywhere all at once). also yeah, i knew that, just don't know what to download in iso rips specifically, since from what i've seen the extras aren't named differently from the main movie itself

 

i like collecting any available extras, featurettes, commentary tracks, etc with any movie or show in my library, but more often than not i have a pretty hard time finding them. i know they're sometimes on youtube, but it's very hit and miss, especially with newer movies; and as they're often included in bluray, iso rips usually have them but i'm not particularly knowledgeable on how they work to be able to rip only the extras.

so i guess the question is: is there any tracker/forum/other source that hosts extras (either with the movie itself bundled in or not)? any suggestion is greatly appreciated.

[–] cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

that does sound like a good idea: i've considered making something like that in the past but realized i'm not quite knowledgeable enough on javascript yet to make it a thing, but i'll definitely keep it in mind. it would also be nice to be able to create a page for each series automatically based on some sort of template and automatically fetch metadata, though i'm not sure how that could be implemented

[–] cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 9 months ago

exactly, i think something like this would work best as a plugin or addon, though none seem to exist atm

[–] cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

i could be wrong, but aren't libraries intended to be separators for different types of media? in the jellyfin docs on libraries it directly states mixed media libraries are discouraged due to incorrect metadata. collections do sound like a good idea, but it lacks the visual and information aspect about the series i'm looking for. still, it does sound like the best choice so far

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

is there a media server/manager that supports multiple types of media (i.e books, series, comics, etc) natively and allows media to be ordered by series? i came across this problem when trying to organize a series in my media collection that contains movies, series and books; i tried searching for a solution on jellyfin specifically but afaik the consensus is that mixed-media libraries are mostly discouraged due to unreliable metadata, + jellyfin's hit or miss support for non-video content. this seems to be true for other media managers like plex and emby from what i've read.

i included a mockup to get the basic concept across, ideally the manager's focus would be on separating media by series and allowing mixed-media libraries, though i can see how that could be a bit tricky to implement. thanks in advance for any suggestions

[–] cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

the specific artbook of the picture you posted is available on archive.org with the title "evangelion material", you can download it separately with the torrent they provide. the internet archive actually has a pretty impressive artbook collection, though i actually found that specific file under a mirrored torrent on one of the dht search engines on the megathread, which are surprisingly helpful/extensive, though a lot of torrents (especially older ones) aren't being seeded, but it's a good start once you have the filename.

as for non-english forums, i've had luck with baidu search: you'll be mostly looking for pan.baidu links in animanga forums/sites (which may be hidden behing login walls, but most of the time you can use google's cache view), though you do need an account to download from them, which can be difficult to get depending on your location. one specific forum that seems to have a lot of content not available elsewhere is otomedream, but it's 1) very difficult to get in, i've been on the waitlist to get my account approved for like two months; and 2) requires you to use their currency to get dl links to the actual content. also worth checking out is vk and japanese+chinese torrent aggregators and book download sites, fmhy has some in their non-english section. in most of these, you'll have the most luck searching the original japanese title in quotation marks.

i can't personally attest for private trackers like bbt and ab, but i imagine it's worth checking out if you have an account.

[–] cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

did you ever figure this out? i'm kinda in a similar situation, though i ended up just using a downloader for the clip studio online reader they provide

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

there are a few magazines available for purchasing on issuu that i wanna access, but in my currency buying all the issues would be unrealistically expensive.

does anyone know if there's a method for getting past the paywall and ripping docs from the site? all the downloaders i can find download the blurred/censored pages

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by cannis@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

does anyone know what version of the scribd app stored downloaded files in an accessable format on android? i've seen references to people managing to get the files from older versions, but i don't know how far to go to be able to get that. please don't suggest online scribd downloaders, 99% don't work and the one that does messes with the format of the books i'm looking for.

EDIT: i found an alternate way; this script seems to do the trick on pc (https://github.com/evmer/scribd-downloader). you do need a premium account or trial, but it's pretty useful.