Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
We already settled this in another thread...
MythBusters S07E04 YouTube Special HDTV XviD FQM
Added To Usenet - 04/30/2009 9:49:24 AM GMT
Added To NZBMatrix - 04/30/2009 1:23:22 PM GMT
Added to Your Favorite Tracker - ?????
'Added to Usenet' refers to 'reading the headers'.
Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
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Originally Posted by
Prog
I've been using usenet for a short while now, and until recently, was under the false impression that usenet pre times were faster than torrent trackers. But it seems that private 0-day torrent trackers such as SCC, SCT, etc... are actually much faster. What's your favorite nzb-indexing site, and which one has faster pre times than the rest?
Yawn
Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
If you really want to find the pre times. Look at the header date and time. This is easy accomplished with easynews without having to download headers. Keep in mind that headers may show up faster on one server though, for example on the server that was used for the upload. I don't see why you would want to though. There are many things that get uplaoded to usenet really fast though. I remember that I used to grab music and apps from usenet and use them to seed on Waffles or What.cd
Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Prog
I've been using usenet for a short while now, and until recently, was under the false impression that usenet pre times were faster than torrent trackers. But it seems that private 0-day torrent trackers such as SCC, SCT, etc... are actually much faster. What's your favorite nzb-indexing site, and which one has faster pre times than the rest?
Some things have really fast pre times.
For example new Simpsons episodes that air on sunday nights are uploaded just a few minutes after finishing. They usually show up on supersearch (newsleecher) about 10 mins after it finishes airing, and around 15-20 on binsearch.
There's similar times on torrent trackers too BUT the difference is that on usenet it's already fully uploaded while on torrent trackers it's only the torrent file that has been uploaded, the file still needs to seed.
Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
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Originally Posted by
Wwwildthing
We already settled this in another thread...
MythBusters S07E04 YouTube Special HDTV XviD FQM
Added To Usenet - 04/30/2009 9:49:24 AM GMT
Added To NZBMatrix - 04/30/2009 1:23:22 PM GMT
Added to Your Favorite Tracker - ?????
'Added to Usenet' refers to 'reading the headers'.
This one actually was added quicker:
Mythbusters S07E04 YouTube Special 720p HDTV x264-DHD
And yeah, SS shows almost all TV/Movies to be very very quick...Lost came out less than 20 minutes after showing, and most shows I grab/add come out less than 10 minutes after airing, one logical conclusion is, that the "release groups" (some) just up there content to usenet and then let it propagate out to those torrent trackers/ed2k/etc.....
Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
I use SABnzbd+, so usually I have to wait for tv shows and such to upload to binsearch.info. That SuperSearch feature of NewsLeecher sounds pretty cool, though.
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They don't upload, there just indexed. It is only a few extra minutes compred to the search engines.
Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
I'm fairly new to Usenet so forgive me if this question seems foolish but from what I can gather in this thread "pre time" is the delay between when content is released to when it is available on usenet?
Is this correct?
Re: Nzb Indexing Pre Times??
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Originally Posted by
Atroc
I'm fairly new to Usenet so forgive me if this question seems foolish but from what I can gather in this thread "pre time" is the delay between when content is released to when it is available on usenet?
Is this correct?
Sort of.
From my understanding Pre time means the time between when the release group releases content until the time it is available.
It applies to all file sharing though, not just Usenet.
You can have a read here to learn some more of the words used in filesharing: http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-gui...tionary-311830