Provider: Eweka Indexer: Geek
In this thread: people that think quality is based solely on the codec used.
thanks for ruining the party 😕
yes, I'm aware. As I said I don't 'know and trust' anyone IRL who would use this, so I'm offering them to people in the community who will hopefully use them responsibly. I'll coach any of those chosen if they're unsure and of course point them in the direction of the (very comprehensive) wiki.
I ran 1-67 (the number of responses) through an online RNG and sorted by new, the result was 18 - your reply number. It's yours, my man. Send me a PM with your email address.
It doesn't have anything to do with speeds mate, it's easy to keep a good ratio on TL by downloading freeleech content and seeding it for 10+ days. It doesn't even have to be content you want. Just keep it seeding and you'll rack up big numbers, which you can then exchange for upload credit.
Don't know what you're talking about regarding ratio... TL have by far the most generous freeleech out there. Just grab lots of freeleech and after 10 days your ratio will be high. It's comical how easy it is to get high ratio on that site.
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On my router (Wireguard). OpenWRT ftw
Why QNAP over Synology?
No VPN necessary. Eweka and Geek is a great combination.
This provider seems to only offer mainland European channels. They also don't provide a channel list which is very weird and somewhat suspicious. I was interested but need to know more before I pull the trigger. The site offers virtually no real information
No, sorry. I only use it once a week or so to watch a match. I usually just choose a stream and if that fails at some point I just another in the list.
Right, but that's not what I'm saying. It's not about hitting good ratio on individual torrents, because as you've already seen that's actually very hard to do. You will have accrued points on those torrents, which you can then exchange for upload credit. This is probably where most people's ratio comes from on TL. Other sites are different, but TL is very generous in this regard.
I could, but I shouldn't have to.
If they're making me jump through hoops just to find out what they're offering, that's a non-starter lol
RealDebrid definitely doesn't, and I'm guessing that AllDebrid is the same. In fact I'd be amazed if it does allow it since it would just legitimise account sharing.
The real question is why people pay for Plex when Jellyfin is free and open source