I logged in today to see that old snatchlist has been completely erased for all TL members How nice of them to give us a clean slate again to start cheating
I logged in today to see that old snatchlist has been completely erased for all TL members How nice of them to give us a clean slate again to start cheating
I wonder whether the old IP histories are also gone. I'd really appreciate that.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Fun Fact 3
Pinging TL's servers continuously from a home connection isn't going to achieve anything, they have over a dozen PCs.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Is there any way that when you click browse button it would only show you torrents from selected categories, just like in previous version?
Hey that much even I knew, I want to ask him more of it. I know what is an SQL RDMS. Anyway leave it.
So what are you trying to say? Is it like you need to have large no. of PC's for that ?
Even I can't see it coming, maybe they might still be upgrading it or something!
Show respect to all people, but grovel to none
When you click browse, the categories button appears beside the search bar and it works flawlessly. This has been working all along as far as I know. I have only tried it with Firefox, so maybe it doesn't render correctly in other browsers.
Edit: If you are using noscript with Firefox and have Torrentleech blocked it will not display the categories correctly.
Last edited by BrianBosworth; 26.11.10 at 13:14.
It doesn't work for me. I'm using latest FF too, and when I click on categories I check the ones I wish to see, but next time I click on browse it's still the same, all categories are shown.
After you have selected the categories, click search instead of browse.
I know it works that way. I want it to be permanently, like it used to be!
Oh now I understand.The only workaround for that is to bookmark the page unfortunately.
according to scene rules:Originally Posted by anon
- uncompressed rars are used mostly for already sufficiently compressed material, meaning movies/series/tvrips/concerts in .avi, .mkv, possibly also dvdr's, etc.
- compressed rars are used for 0day, iso's in general, all games, rips, dlc's, subtitles, subpacks, extras, etc. (compression level is left optional, the fastest setting or better being preferred, as long as it doesn't significantly increase extraction time)
- no rars are used (rars are not used) for mp3 releases, single music videos, samples, nfo's, .sfv's, covers, etc.
finally, you can check this for yourself by opening the .rar file(s) with winrar and choosing tools/show information - the ratio field will be 100% for uncompressed rars (fi. some xvid movie) or less than 100% for compressed ones (fi. some game rls)Originally Posted by anon
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