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usenetter
10-23-2016, 11:16 PM
I have found a site called https://usenet.cloud that downloads binary news from usenet to the cloud and wanted share with this great community :)

BETA FEATURES
- All connections are secured trought 256-Bit SSL

- Video and audio streaming (computer, tablet, smartphone)

- Automated verification, PAR2 reparation and ZIP/RAR extraction of files

- 1996 days of binary retention

- 2GB of cloud storage for FREE

- Unlimited data transfer

- Unlimited download speed

- Up to 30 simultaneos download connections


I hope you find this useful, sharing is caring :D

anon
10-24-2016, 01:21 PM
I saw this posted elsewhere yesterday. It seems to work well, although I haven't tried it in depth so far. Some of the things on your post only apply to paid accounts, here are the differences.

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manker
10-25-2016, 07:36 AM
Thanks, anon.
I saw this shill post yesterday and wondered about the catch but didn't get around to investigating.

I guess 1GB per day is a little restrictive for those who are serious about stealing stuff for free.

nagasaki
10-25-2016, 07:47 AM
How do i download anything from this ?

This is sweet , i already downloaded 700 MB of mp3's

First i went to this website

http://nzb.is/

Downloaded the nzb file ...

https://usenet.cloud/

and opened the file with usenet.cloud ...

it was that simple ...

usenetter
10-25-2016, 12:59 PM
Thanks, anon.
I saw this shill post yesterday and wondered about the catch but didn't get around to investigating.

I guess 1GB per day is a little restrictive for those who are serious about stealing stuff for free.

I have send them a email asking more info about service, they said that data transfer has been increaded to 5GB per day, max filesize to 2GB and available cloud storage to 5GB.

Maybe its a temporally promotion!! so lets to take advantage of this :)

anon
10-25-2016, 03:31 PM
I have send them a email asking more info about service, they said that data transfer has been increaded to 5GB per day, max filesize to 2GB and available cloud storage to 5GB.

That's much better :) If you have an NZB for something bigger than 2 GB, you can split it in two or three chunks before generating it, or use this (http://filesharingtalk.com/threads/455821-Editing-NZBs?p=3734439&viewfull=1#post3734439).

Combine this with the other free servers that have been posted here, and you can get pretty far without paying a dime.

manker
10-26-2016, 09:14 AM
Thanks, anon.
I saw this shill post yesterday and wondered about the catch but didn't get around to investigating.

I guess 1GB per day is a little restrictive for those who are serious about stealing stuff for free.

I have send them a email asking more info about service, they said that data transfer has been increaded to 5GB per day, max filesize to 2GB and available cloud storage to 5GB.

Maybe its a temporally promotion!! so lets to take advantage of this :)"they" :schnauz:
5gb per day is pretty good though anyway, dude. Cheers.

Hope Grabit is still a thing because learning new things is hard.

DaDon
02-05-2017, 12:16 AM
SabnzbD is the way to go

Gregg987
02-16-2017, 07:55 AM
Did not work for me. Initially, nothing happened when I tried to upload an NZB. So then I set NoScript to allow all Scripts. The site seemed to collect the files in the NZB, but then reported that the package was incomplete. Then all tabs in Firefox 51.0.1 (32-bit) XP froze. The only button that worked was the big X, reported FF was not responding, and finally reported that plugin-container had crashed. Repeated as above from "NoScript". Again, crashed. Other conventional methods, for example using a newsreader, from Usenet providers, work for me consistently. In particular, a newsreader, accessing a conventional Usenet provider, a few minutes later, was able to use the same NZB to successfully download the file that failed via usenet.cloud . Both NZB and file were about an hour old.

lazyacer
02-17-2017, 05:21 AM
short retention is fine for tv shows if you have something like sickbeard that grabs them as they air

Gregg987
02-23-2017, 07:03 AM
As above, it did not work for me. Others with more experience may chime in, but I'd use a proxy. Call me paranoid, but the packaging up of each program into an http download to your IP address--rather than nntp of separate parts as in Usenet--seems trite.

cooldude75ph
02-23-2017, 11:42 PM
As above, it did not work for me. ...

Thought I was the only one. Didn't work for me. Tried contacting them regarding this but up to this day no response.

shivanandan
04-13-2017, 06:27 PM
you know this usenet.cloud is not working :pizza:

BennyD
05-24-2017, 05:03 PM
I'll have a look.

anon
05-24-2017, 11:22 PM
>nslookup usenet.cloud
Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1

*** localhost can't find usenet.cloud: Non-existent domain