RARBG shutting down left a huge hole for me and I can’t figure out what’s a good alternative for it other than 1337. Any suggestions?

  • –Phase–@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    Since no one has posted it yet, this site hosts a massive dump of every RARBG release ever, and you can easily search through it. Games, movies, shows, books, everything RARBG ever released is available there. There’s 5 and half petabytes of data there, it’s absurdly large.

  • IWantToFuckSpez@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Here are the sites I use with Jackett
    btdig.com
    bitsearch.to
    eztv.re
    glodls.to
    kickasstorrents.to
    limetorrents.lol
    torrentz2.nz
    2torrentz2eu.in
    torrentdownloads.pro
    torrentdownload.info
    torrentgalaxy.to
    showrss.info
    nyaa.si

    Even better if you connect Jackett with Sonarr and Radarr

    recently I got a subscription to AllDebrid.com and just connect that with Kodi + Seren or Stremio + Torrentio. Alldebrid is a torrent cache server, if you add a torrent to their site it usually is already cached on their side and then you can download the files at your maximum speed. It’s great for streaming high quality Blu-rays with Kodi or Stremio (which have built in scrapers, so no need to manually add torrents). Just google a tutorial with Kodi+Seren+Alldebrid or Stremio+Torrentio+Alldebrid. The sub is super cheap. And game torrents, like from fitgirl, are also cached on there.

    • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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      11 months ago

      I highly recommend upgrading from Jackett to Prowlarr.

      More indexers available, Prowlarr syncs its indexers to the rest of the 'arr suite automatically, you can use it to manually search your indexers for whatever instead of just specific categories via the 'arrs (sending the desired results directly to your dl client), and there’s a nice history page where you can see what software performed what searches to which indexers, all the parameters it used, how many results it got, and even manually re-trigger individual searches to see the results.