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taniquetil
03-08-2010, 08:46 PM
Hello community,

What is the best/most efficient way to get full TV seasons of older shows besides waiting and hoping something gets posted.

For example, if I wanted Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 1 or 2 or something, where would I find that data on Usenet?

MultiForce
03-08-2010, 08:56 PM
I'm using this site, NZBMatrix and Merlins-portal for that. There's also full seasons on TVNZB.com but not so many.

http://www.tvnzb.com/index.php and search for buffy and you get season 2.

Searching them up @ nzbindex.nl etc. is also another way of doing it, but there are sometimes a bunch of foreign crap together with the good stuff :P

Edit: Most of the seasons is available @ merlins portal. they're around 400-500 days but if you got astra or GN that won't be a problem.

c0ld
03-08-2010, 09:09 PM
http://www.nzbindex.nl/search/?q=efnet+buffy+s01&age=&max=25&sort=agedesc&minsize=&maxsize=&poster=&nfo=&hidespam=0&hidespam=1&more=1

http://www.nzbindex.nl/search/?q=efnet+buffy+s02&age=&max=25&sort=agedesc&minsize=&maxsize=&poster=&nfo=&hidespam=0&hidespam=1&more=1

Generally: "efnet" + "series name" + "season number" will get the results you need. It helps if the indexer supports either loose matching or wildcards for the season number, because it is often in the form S01E12 etc.

JustDOSE
03-08-2010, 09:12 PM
no neeed to hope, go on irc and make a request, if someone has it it will get reposted. or nzbsrus and nzbmatrix has a nice request system, they will go on irc for you if your VIp

c0ld
03-08-2010, 09:14 PM
no neeed to hope, go on irc and make a request
It's way better to check before you do that. It's a last resort imo.

frob99
03-09-2010, 01:51 AM
What about P2P sites for television and movies - aren't there any good ones out there?

Beck38
03-09-2010, 03:02 AM
Generally (and unfortunately)most TV shows out on DVD (and lets talk standard def on this), whether on usenet or P2P, have the life crushed out of them by extreme over re-compression.

Like, a DVD9 with 4 to 8 episodes, crushed down to a DVD5. In other words, literally half the bit-space as the original.

This, when it's super-easy to 'split' the DVD9 to two cheap (<25 cent) DVD5's, and retaining the full bit-space.

There are occasional postings of full DVD9's (and there are a few original DVD5's of shows out there, but very old), but the majority are either super-squeezed or even XVid or worse stuff.

Of course, it all depends on what you want, or can tolerate.

JustDOSE
03-09-2010, 03:08 AM
no neeed to hope, go on irc and make a request
It's way better to check before you do that. It's a last resort imo.

http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/b463/vh84we7tvh/ImpliedFacepalm1783456.png

seriously? I did not know that........... :mellow:

ericab
03-09-2010, 05:17 AM
c0ld = F.A.I.L.

Cabalo
03-09-2010, 05:26 AM
What about P2P sites for television and movies - aren't there any good ones out there?

Here you have quite a few: http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/what-trackers-offer/

Use the sorting and put only tv & movies.

c0ld
03-09-2010, 10:07 AM
seriously? I did not know that........... :mellow:I don't really care what you think you know. I was talking to the OP. The last thing the irc chans need is a flood of useless requests from people who've read your incomplete advice.

iLOVENZB
03-09-2010, 10:44 AM
...

Like, a DVD9 with 4 to 8 episodes, crushed down to a DVD5. In other words, literally half the bit-space as the original.

...

...

Of course, it all depends on what you want, or can tolerate.

Actually TV eps are based on the run time.

XviD

Shows 18:00-23:59 shall be 175MB
Shows 24:00-34:59 shall be 233MB
Shows 35:00-52:59 shall be 350MB
Shows 60:00-64:59 shall be 440MB
Shows 65:00-95:00 shall be 700MB


x264 720p

- Shows 19:00-29:59 long shall be 550MB
- Shows 37:00-53:59 long shall be 1100MB
- Shows 54:00-69:59 long shall be 1466MB
- Shows of any other length can be sized at ripper's discretion,
provided the size is a multiple of 550 or 733 MB

:D

EDIT: I think i misread your post.

taniquetil
03-14-2010, 07:53 PM
http://www.nzbindex.nl/search/?q=efnet+buffy+s01&age=&max=25&sort=agedesc&minsize=&maxsize=&poster=&nfo=&hidespam=0&hidespam=1&more=1

http://www.nzbindex.nl/search/?q=efnet+buffy+s02&age=&max=25&sort=agedesc&minsize=&maxsize=&poster=&nfo=&hidespam=0&hidespam=1&more=1

Generally: "efnet" + "series name" + "season number" will get the results you need. It helps if the indexer supports either loose matching or wildcards for the season number, because it is often in the form S01E12 etc.

Hey thanks a lot. Works like a charm!