Re: [REL] Les Agneaux (1995)
Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2024 1:34 am
I confirm the rare movie, search results do not give , do not watch or download anywhere, on the torrent also not found (
I see it on ygg torrent tracker but I don’t got ratio there.Alex_kaplan wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 1:34 am I confirm the rare movie, search results do not give , do not watch or download anywhere, on the torrent also not found (
What is ygg torrent ? And why does it require a rating to downloadgoku33 wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 12:20 amI see it on ygg torrent tracker but I don’t got ratio there.Alex_kaplan wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 1:34 am I confirm the rare movie, search results do not give , do not watch or download anywhere, on the torrent also not found (
French torrent site. I'm not even sure what the URL is even more, it seems to have gone private too.Alex_kaplan wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 2:52 pm What is ygg torrent ? And why does it require a rating to download![]()
citronleaf wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:11 pm https://www.ygg.re/auth/login
It requires a seeding RATIO. That means you have to keep sharing files in order to keep downloading others. Right now it seems that YGG also requires a registration fee of 19.99 EUR. My own sad experience with private torrent sites is that it is impossible to keep a ratio unless you bring new files to the site. Trying to help seed other people's files is not enough. I think I managed to get ONE big file from YGG after a free registration period and then I had to quit. If only I had a BluRay computer drive to rip some of my disks! (Santa?)
I got a bluray rip drive for my PC. I found you don't need to buy a $120 chipped custom one. Pretty much the cheapest one on amazon at $60 was fine. But they come with more recent firmwares that actually prevent ripping of films. For the drive I had a forum I found recomended to flash it to a slightly older firmware. Was very simple I recall. Is weird - all the drives are made by the same company it seems and you flash to an older version and they work for ripping.citronleaf wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:11 pm https://www.ygg.re/auth/login
It requires a seeding RATIO. That means you have to keep sharing files in order to keep downloading others. Right now it seems that YGG also requires a registration fee of 19.99 EUR. My own sad experience with private torrent sites is that it is impossible to keep a ratio unless you bring new files to the site. Trying to help seed other people's files is not enough. I think I managed to get ONE big file from YGG after a free registration period and then I had to quit. If only I had a BluRay computer drive to rip some of my disks! (Santa?)
Thanks. Although the key is getting past the cloudflare page. I was able to do it and my account still works, although it's just barely below a ratio of 1 so I guess I'm disabled until I pay (not happening).citronleaf wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:11 pm https://www.ygg.re/auth/login
It requires a seeding RATIO. That means you have to keep sharing files in order to keep downloading others. Right now it seems that YGG also requires a registration fee of 19.99 EUR.
Every tracker is different. Some are even ratio-less and let you download as much as you want without penalty. Although, just having a good bonus point system that rewards you for seeding even if no one downloads from you can be enough. FLM and TNT movies tend to be niche/rare films that can generate a good amount of seeding bonusescitronleaf wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:11 pm My own sad experience with private torrent sites is that it is impossible to keep a ratio unless you bring new files to the site. Trying to help seed other people's files is not enough. I think I managed to get ONE big file from YGG after a free registration period and then I had to quit.
I've never encountered anything like that. I just use random BluRay drives I selected by reasonable price with good reviews and ripped with MakeMKV. There was only one disc I couldn't rip and it was a homemade BD-R. Later I tried it with a slightly better drive and it ripped fine.David32441 wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 9:09 pm I got a bluray rip drive for my PC. I found you don't need to buy a $120 chipped custom one. Pretty much the cheapest one on amazon at $60 was fine. But they come with more recent firmwares that actually prevent ripping of films. For the drive I had a forum I found recomended to flash it to a slightly older firmware. Was very simple I recall. Is weird - all the drives are made by the same company it seems and you flash to an older version and they work for ripping.