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Title: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: SAIGA_IPX on October 22, 2005, 01:47:06 am
I want to see if anyone knows the sites that I can download for whole series of anime "Yawara" or if anyone here has whole series, that will be helpful
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: Raven_03 on October 22, 2005, 03:50:31 am
here ya go :P enjoy!!!
http://www.animeyume.org//series.php?id=210
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: SAIGA_IPX on October 22, 2005, 11:12:25 am
thank you for your kindness, but I meant to say the completed series like Yawara has 124 eps. so I want all the way to 124
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: Raven_03 on October 25, 2005, 06:51:10 am
 :o well you just need to ask some1 to reseed it for you :P
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: dragon300zx on February 08, 2006, 07:00:07 pm
I beleive you are going to be in for a bit of a wait like the rest of us.  LE/FB is only up to ep 50, and I don't know of any other groups that have subbed that many let along the whole thing yet.
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: Tsubasa on May 23, 2006, 10:24:31 pm
Cool...it's 3 days till I've joined LE and I'm already promoted...anyway, how do u reseed a torrent if u have transferred the episodes to a DVD or CD?
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: Galen on May 23, 2006, 11:39:58 pm
If the file matching the torrent is on a single disc, you can tell your BT client to open the torrent in that directory, and it will seed from it. Otherwise, you have to copy the files into a folder that can be made to match the torrent. (Azureus, I'm told, can be instructed to ignore any files you don't have and seed the rest - but I've never used it.)
-Galen
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: Tsubasa on May 24, 2006, 09:44:19 am
Hmmm, then you know the media files in torrents are normally very weirdly named like '[DB_L-E]_Tsubasa_Chronicle_29_[5BCD49B3]', whereas I would be renaming it to something like 'Tsubasa Chronicle 29' on transferring it to a storage disk.  So will that change things form me?  What I mean is to ask is, is it only enough if the contents match, or does the name have to match as well for my BT client to recognize it as a file from the torrent?
Title: Re: Anyone have whole series of anime "Yawara"
Post by: Galen on May 24, 2006, 11:31:13 pm
With the clients I've used, the filename has to match. BT won't attempt to verify a file whose name has not been given to it.
-Galen