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  1. April 22nd is not only earth day but the day this beautiful tracker opened its doors to the world. I'm not sure where to start, so let me just say the following: WOW! and let us thank the following people who have helped us get to this milestone..... (This is in no real order so calm down) - Our founder, We wouldn't be here if it weren't for your vision. We will be forever indebted to you for what you started and paved the way for us to continue. You definitely had a great idea and execution and we are so thankful and glad you started this site. So ~tips hat~ - Our users! It is hard running a niche site. We only really appeal to a select few, as we don't get the latest movies, games, applications, and etc. It is mind blowing to see over 3,000 users here, and the numbers are always climbing up. So thank YOU for coming here for your needs. We can't thank you enough. While many will say that content makes a tracker, it wouldn't be anything without really awesome users like all of you. Thank you for sticking through our ups and downs, and helping to make this site what it is today! - Staff, both old and new: to the many that have graced the mighty toolbox and staff section, we thank you. We appreciate everything you've done for us in helping us get to where we are today. All that aren't with us any more, we hope you're all doing well in your new endeavors. I won't go into names, but you all are missed! - Trackers past and present! Sadly, not every tracker lasts forever. We've had some really great amazing trackers close up. To call out one in particular, when TheBox closed up shop, it was like losing a best friend. That person who was always there, helping you out when needed, but one day disappeared and left you with that empty feeling? That is how it feels, TheBox was with us from infancy until their very end, leaving memories that we will never forget. On the brighter side, we've also made some great friends with other trackers. I won't name you all but you can pretty much assure yourself I'm talking about you! Well, that is enough thank yous.... ScienceHD staff
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  5. Sync Hacks is a column dedicated to exploring new applications for BitTorrent Sync, as built by users like you. BitTorrent Sync is a free, unlimited, secure file-syncing app. (And now, it’s even more mobile.) If you’ve got an epic Sync idea, use-case or how-to, shoot us an email at sync[at]bittorrent.com. This week’s Sync Hacks post is from writer Andrew Wickliffe, who initially tweeted out that he was using Sync with Hazel. He got more than a few questions about it, and he was kind enough to write up a post for us. Check it out and let us know what you think! From Andrew: There are a lot of benefits to cloud-based storage. There are multiple versions (sometimes), there is LAN syncing so you do not waste your bandwidth (sometimes)–but most of all, there is the availability of your files wherever you may be. Everyone has an app now or a web interface. But there are also the little apps always running, always downloading, always uploading. If you have a Mac, your menu bar can fill up with these icons and one of them is always at it. Exploring Options For cloud storage, I tend to use Dropbox. It has the most integration with the iOS apps I use and I am able to run web apps to access the document files. It just makes the most sense. Except I have a bunch of free storage from Box and storage is so cheap at Google Drive, I have it too. I just do not want them running on my computer all the time. The first step in my solution to having immediate access to these files was to install the desktop apps on my spare iMac. Unfortunately, all of the things I am describing require having a spare computer–not quite a server, sort of a server-lite. Mine serves media files through iTunes and Plex but now also has all the cloud apps running on it. So I installed Box on the old iMac (for lack of a better name… it is not much older than my primary computer) and was able to mount the home folder and see the Box folder and its contents from my primary iMac. These names are too similar–I will call the old iMac the server iMac, even though it is not one. Enter Sync Then I read some more about BitTorrent Sync and how it could sync files between machines over LAN. Dropbox allows LAN syncing–but not in the iOS app–and I never even investigated if Box allowed it. I did not want another app up in my menu bar, much less occupying memory. It seemed like BitTorrent Sync, though it lived up in my menu bar and did take up some memory, could give me a live mirror of my Box folder on the server iMac and on the primary one. Better, I could assign it any folder I wanted. No more home folder clutter. Setting up a BitTorrent Sync is so indescribably easy, I am surprised I do not have a hundred of them. Just before writing this post, I set up yet another–a dedicated folder for accessing from my iPad. But back to the Box folder setup. I created a key on my server iMac, I plugged it into my primary iMac. The files started transferring immediately. The primary iMac indexes them so I can find them through Spotlight (or, more likely, let Alfred find them through Spotlight) and any changes I make go straight over to the server iMac and then straight up to the cloud. Why is it better than just running two Box installs? It feels cleaner. BitTorrent Sync just runs in the background. If the primary iMac did not give me file update notifications, I would never even think about it. About five minutes after I confirmed the Box folder syncing worked, I set up Google Drive. I had been running Drive off my NAS, which did not allow for much configurability. But running the app on the server iMac and being able to selectively sync from the cloud, then mirroring those files over to the primary iMac through BitTorrent Sync had me using Google Drive hourly instead of weekly. For completeness sake, I turned around and mirrored my Dropbox folder from the primary iMac over to the server iMac. Sure, I could run the desktop app over on the server iMac without any trouble, but BitTorrent Sync makes it so easy just to mirror them… why not set it up? When BitTorrent Sync was announced, I thought of the obvious uses for it–sharing files with friends or family straight from my home computer–but letting it run in the background and enhance the usability of my home network seems far more essential to my day to day. I can find ways of sending files to people, but I was never able to have live Google Drive and Box folders on my primary computer without running the desktop apps. Trying Sync out with Hazel One of the other apps I use to automate processes–this one is Mac-specific, sorry–is Hazel (from NoodleSoft). You set rules, Hazel acts on them. Move a file, add a photo to iPhoto, open a text document created in the last five minutes (I do this one sometimes so when I write something on my iPad, it is up and waiting for me when I get home), lots and lots of things. Except there is something clunky when Hazel moves a file across machines or to a slower external drive. Things can often go wrong and there are a lot of places where something can go wrong–troubleshooting it becomes a hassle. I am always moving files from my primary iMac to the server iMac. Whether they are for streaming through the LAN–the server iMac has an iTunes library consisting of both mine and my wife’s–or just a file for being archived, it is a daily thing. After my successes with the cloud storage folders, I wondered if BitTorrent Sync could somehow make things easier. It does not require one computer to mount another’s drives or folders, it just works when it sees both desktop apps running. Less clutter. With the latest OSX update, Apple introduced named tagging. They have had color tagging for many a year, but they tried momentarily to push the idea of using tags for sorting one’s files. I have no idea if the revolution has occurred, but I realized I could I use precise tags on my primary iMac to automatically move the files and sort them on my server iMac. I take a file, apply a tag, Hazel moves that file based on the tag or filename to a working folder. Again, less clutter. BitTorrent Sync mirrors that working folder over to the server iMac, where its Hazel install sees the tag or filename and moves it to the appropriate folder. All without me having to mount the other computer and manually drop and drag. Endless Possibilities BitTorrent Sync is a subtly powerful application with a lot of uses; I think of a new one every couple days. Strangely enough, I have yet to use BitTorrent Sync for its most obvious application–letting someone else have access to a folder of files on my computer. One of these days… Andrew Wickliffe has been concerned with automating computer tasks for almost twenty years, both professionally and personally. He maintains two blogs and two podcasts, all of which rely heavily on automation for the little stuff. You can find him here on Twitter.
  6. The site will NOT be able to view due to maintainance from 24th,April to 29th,April. In addition, tracker is working properly during the period. Sorry for inconvenience. HDWinG Staff
  7. Dear Visitors: Website maintenance, recovery time to be determined during the tracker communication is normal. For the inconvenience, please forgive us!
  8. 2014-04-22 - 重要通知: 1. 因人员优化配置及资源方向调整,DoA将成为本站新的小组。分工不分家,希望大家以真爱的心态呵护各个小组及其成果。 2. 本站计划于2014.4.24--2014.5.4期间对服务器和网站进行优化升级,届时将停止页面访问服务,带来的不便之处敬请谅解。 Google Translate 2014-04-22 - Important Notice: 1 due to the optimal allocation of personnel and resources reorientation, DoA will become the new team site. Division of labor, regardless of family, I hope you love the mentality to care for each team and its results. 2 site plans 2014.4.24 - 2014.5.4 period for upgrading servers and websites, will stop the page to access the service, at the inconvenience of updating.
  9. I'm glad you like it! :rolleyes:
  10. CHDBits - Temporary off station maintenance announcement (2014.04.24-4.28) Due to unforeseen situation, the website will be brought down for maintenance during the said period. Tracker is not affected by this exercise. We deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause to you. CHDBits staff
  11. HDSky - Temporary off station maintenance announcement (2014.04.24-2014.04.28) Due to site data migration, backup and maintenance needs, tentatively scheduled for April 24 to April 28 we will close the site visit, tracker will have a normal operation (not red kind) during this period, but for a variety of inconveniences, please forgive us! - said the staff team :)
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  17. Game of Thrones Sets New Torrent Swarm Record The latest episode of Game of Thrones has broken the record for the most people sharing a file simultaneously via BitTorrent. More than 193,000 people shared a single copy yesterday evening, and roughly 1.5 million people downloaded the episode during the first day. Yesterday the second episode of Game of Thrones’ fourth season made its way onto the Internet. As expected, this generated quite a bit of activity on various torrent sites. From all over the world people virtually gathered around the various pirated copies of the show, breaking the record for the largest BitTorrent swarm ever in the process. A few hours after the second episode came online the Demonii tracker reported that 193,418 people where sharing one single torrent. 145,594 had a complete copy of the episode and continued to upload, while 47,824 were still downloading the file. These are unprecedented numbers – never before have 193,418 people shared a single file simultaneously. The previous record was set last year, when the season finale of Game of Thrones had 171,572 people sharing on a single tracker. Last week’s season opening, on the other hand, had “only” 140,000 people sharing the most active torrent. There wasn’t per se less interest in this episode, but at the time the downloaders were spread out more across different torrents. Game of Thrones’ new file-sharing record In addition to this record-breaking torrent, there were also several other Game of Thrones torrents out there with tens of thousands of people sharing. Counting all the different releases it’s estimated that the latest Game of Thrones episode was downloaded roughly 1.5 million times during the first day. This makes the show the likely candidate to be crowned the most-downloaded TV-show at the end of the year. As previously revealed, Game of Thrones downloaders come from all over the world. Data gathered during the first 12 hours after the release last week revealed that most downloaders came from Australia, followed by the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and The Netherlands. Interestingly, Game of Thrones is available through legal channels in all countries listed above, albeit not cheaply. The current record probably won’t last for long. The show’s ratings generally go up throughout the season, and so do the unauthorized downloads. This makes it likely that the barrier of 200,000 simultaneous file-sharers will be broken during the weeks to come.
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  23. MPAA and RIAA Members Uploaded Over 2,000 Gigabytes to Megaupload This month both the MPAA and RIAA filed civil lawsuits against Megaupload and its founder Kim Dotcom for massive copyright infringement. What they failed to mention, however, is that many of their members' employees were actually sharing files on the site. In addition, Disney, Warner Brothers and Fox were all eager to set up content distribution or advertising deals with Megaupload. Following in the footsteps of the U.S. Government, this month the major record labels and Hollywood’s top movie studios filed lawsuits against Megaupload and Kim Dotcom. While the legal action doesn’t come as a surprise, there is a double standard that has not been addressed thus far. The entertainment industry groups have always been quick to brand Megaupload as a pirate haven, designed to profit from massive copyright infringement. The comment below from MPAA’s general counsel Steve Fabrizio is a good example. “Megaupload was built on an incentive system that rewarded users for uploading the most popular content to the site, which was almost always stolen movies, TV shows and other commercial entertainment content,” Fabrizio commented when the MPAA filed its suit. However, data from Megaupload’s database shared with TorrentFreak shows that employees of MPAA and RIAA member companies had hundreds of accounts at the file-storage site. This includes people working at Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Universal Music Group, Sony, and Warner Music. In total, there were 490 Megaupload accounts that were connected to MPAA and RIAA members, who sent 181 premium payments in total. Together, these users uploaded 16,455 files which are good for more than 2,097 gigabytes in storage. Remember, those are only from addresses that could be easily identified as belonging to a major movie studio or record label, so the real numbers should be much higher. MPAA / RIAA member accounts But there’s more. The same companies that are now asking for millions of dollars in damages due to massive copyright infringement were previously eager to work with Megaupload and Megavideo. As we noted previously, Disney, Warner Brothers, Fox and others contacted Kim Dotcom’s companies to discuss advertising and distribution deals. For example, Shelina Sayani, Digital Marketing Coordinator for Warner Bros, offered a deal to syndicate “exciting” Warner content to Megaupload’s Megavideo site. Similarly, Disney attorney Gregg Pendola reached out to Megaupload, not to threaten or sue the company, but to set up a deal to have Disney content posted on the Megavideo site. Subject: Warner Bros. – Looking for Content Manager Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:55:50 -0800 From: Sayani, Shelina To: [email protected] Dear Megavideo, I’m writing from Warner Bros., offering opportunities to syndicate our exciting entertainment content (e.g. Dark Knight, Harry Potter, Sex and the City clips and trailer) for your users. Could you please pass on my information to the appropriate content manager or forward me to them? Thanks so much for your time. Shelina Sayani WB Advanced Digital Services 3300 W Olive Ave, Bldg 168 Room 4-023 Burbank, CA 91505 818.977.4668 For Fox, the interest in Megaupload wasn’t necessarily aimed at spreading studio content, but to utilize Megaupload’s considerable reach by setting up an advertising deal. In this email former Senior Director Matt Barash touts FAN, the Fox Audience Network. Subject: Posting on Megavideo.com From: “Pendola, Gregg” Date: 8/13/2008 10:06 AM To: [email protected] My name is Gregg Pendola. I am Executive Counsel for The Walt Disney Company. Certain properties of The Walt Disney Company have content that they would like to post on your site. However, we are uncomfortable with a couple of the provisions of your Terms of Use that we feel may jeopardize our rights in our content. We were hoping that you would be amenable to reviewing a 1-page agreement we have drafted that we would like to use in place of your Terms of Use. Is there someone I can contact to discuss this? Or someone I can email the Agreement to for review? Thanks. Gregg Gregg Pendola Executive Counsel The Walt Disney Company The above are just a few examples of major industry players who wanted to team up with Kim Dotcom. Now, several years later, the same companies accuse the site of being one of the largest piracy vehicles the Internet has ever seen. Subject: Fox Ad Partnership Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 08:09:14 -0800 From: Matt Barash To: [email protected] I’m reaching out to see if you have a few minutes to discuss the recently launched Fox Audience Network. FAN is now up and running and fully operational, utilizing best of breed optimization technology to bring cutting edge relevancy to the ad network landscape. We are scaling rapidly and seeking the right 3rd party publishers to add as partners to our portfolio. Please let me know if you have some time to chat this week about how we can work together to better monetize your inventory. Best, Matt Matt Barash Director, Publisher Development Fox Audience Network If the MPAA and RIAA cases proceed, Megaupload’s defense will probably present some of these examples to highlight the apparent double standard. That will be an interesting narrative to follow, for sure.
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