Lets look at mininova for example. Apart from separate feeds for different categories you can also get feeds for your searches.
You might want to refine your search to get the results you want. You can use the same approach to get feeds for TV Torrents. Also check out tvRSS for the same. You might be wondering why not just use something like Miro or TED to download torrents automatically? Lightweight, feature rich, an awesome web interface for remotely starting downloads , set out to do one thing - "BitTorrent" and does it best.
Your views may differ, make them heard! Repeat this process for all the bands you like. You don't have to stop with television, movies, and music. A few other downloaders are at your disposal:. If that list doesn't cover everything you need, FlexGet provides a way to make your own, custom downloaders. All you're required to do is install it, tell it where to look, what to look for, and what to do with the files it finds. The installation process varies, so follow the instructions for your operating system.
Install Python if you haven't already. Yes, you really just need to run that and OS X will know what to do. Here's an example:. Paste the following into the file or just download this :. FlexGet isn't useful unless you give it something to do. The app works with specific tasks written in YAML , which is a very simple, human-readable data format. The first line says "test task:" to identify that this is a task called "test. In the case of "Another Good Show," you'll notice that "quality: p" is designated to tell FlexGet to only look for p files for that show.
Finally, a download directory on the local machine is specified. The format is pretty simple to follow, but it will vary based on what you want to create. We can't get into every little option without writing an entire manual, and the creators of FlexGet already made one.
Be sure to consult those configuration instructions for more help on creating your own config. To run any of the specified tasks, open up the command line in your operating system of choice and run the following command:.
You will, of course, want to replace "nameOfTask" with the name of a task in your config. If you set up everything properly, that task will run and you'll have your own, custom automatic downloader!
Extra bonus: Want to get all of this on your NAS? We've got a guide for that , too! Icons by Katsiaryna Shutterstock.
Close the Options window and a Scheduler button will now be present on the toolbar. Click on it and then on the Add button. In the Add Scheduler Task window, enter a name for it and set your options for which days and time the task will be executed. Then click on Add which will determine what happens. There are a number of options here and you are not limited to just 1 action.
For example, you can set 1 task up to simply start the torrents, or also add in another action for bandwidth limiting. Similarly, a task can be configured to stop all torrents and then close the program or even shutdown the computer. Obviously if you set up a task to start, stop or limit etc, then an opposite task needs to be configured to provide the reverse effect, eg; if you set up a task to begin downloading at 11PM every night, you will also need another task to stop downloading at 8AM etc.
All created tasks will show in the main Scheduler window and can be started, stopped, removed or edited. A useful column is status which will also tell you when the task is next due to run. Thank you so much!!
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