The real question is: Where do I find a list of new scene rls with their filenames so I can search for them on newsgroups?
The real question is: Where do I find a list of new scene rls with their filenames so I can search for them on newsgroups?
Like OrlyDB or Dupecheck Project?
I usually just search for a file name
eg. asd.r00
Last edited by iLOVENZB; 03-29-2009 at 04:26 AM.
Problem with that is you have to guess what the file name is.
For example: http://scenerlslog.com/ has some filenames but it's hardly comprehensive. My guess is that a lot of people have access to prebots but not a lot of people have real axx so filenames are harder to come by.
Somebody should start a service like Dupecheck or OrlyDB but including filenames so that they're searchable on newsgroups ^^
Last edited by tusks; 03-29-2009 at 04:56 AM.
http://www.binaryinvasion.com/forums/index.php?act=idx
^^good souce for new movie header filenames...all new dvd-r movie postings are listed here with their header names...so just search for the header names...and for xbox360/wii extc go to http://www.abgx.net/
abgx has all filenames for all console games
Also...here is the main reason why searching filenames is most effiecent...
Most people who upload dont include any title for the game/movie in the header so when you browse group alt.binaries.games.wii for instance most posts you see will be like this...
[5190]-[#alt.binaries.games.wii]-[001/104] - "qf-spm.nfo" yEnc
^^that is the header for Super_Paper_Mario_USA_Wii-QwiiF....but like i said the games title name was not in header so if you searched the game name nothing would of come up while the filename always will be displayed which in this case was qf-spm...this example was taken from newzleech
Some people post titles, some don't...but searching the filname will find it either way while searching the title wont...most dvd-r posts will usually have title info though so most can be found by searching titles and setting min filesize limits to weed out the junk
Last edited by dutchmaster420; 03-29-2009 at 08:39 AM.
DS-Scene is a good source for filenames.
ZeroSec is another good source
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