I searched for ages for a replacement of something like torrentz, and the rarbg drop made me start the search again. I ended up trying the included search in qbittorrent, and I’m very happy with the results, it scans many public trackers, and I have always found what I wanted.

To be clear, qbittorrent is a desktop app for linux/windows/mac, that has a panel where you can search for torrents:

https://www.qbittorrent.org/

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    Using radarr/sonarr/jackett/transmission for a lil over a year now and forgot about searching for torrents like this already. Oh the pain.

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      the hunt is half the fun for me lol also maintaining a min 2.0 ratio in private trackers is like a game

      I do love jackett as a search engine tho!

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      This might make me sound like some kind of snob, but I wish Sonarr had the option to select 4k+HDR. It’s quite a noticeable difference if you are using HDR displays. There are a number of NF shows that get released in 1080p-HDR as well.

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        You can always make a custom quality. I can’t display HDR so I have to specifically exclude anything with HDR in it and did that via custom quality settings.

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    For me the loss of RARBG was more about the site’s quality and interface. Torrents aren’t hard to find but consistent quality and selection are (outside of a lot of private trackers). I liked that they displayed popular movies at the top so that I can keep up with what’s currently in vogue for my users (since i dont really see any ads anymore) without going through the extra effort of manually googling what new movies are coming out every few weeks.

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    Exactly once the plugins installed, it is also the best way I have found to look for torrents. The Best feature is that it will put the Higher sources of the Search, Cross site on top.

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        in the search page of qbittorrent (view > search engine, if not visible. it should be a tab/button just below the top toolbar next to ‘transfers’), in the bottom right corner should be a “search plugins…” button. clicking “check for updates” autopopulated several for me, otherwise click “install a new one” after manually downloading any from this page

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        Go to the Settings there Will be a link to do so from github i believe it is very easy just a list to clic on, if I remember correctly.

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          Where is it in settings?.. I remember doing a search from qbittorrent a while back but I don’t see the option anymore…

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              That is super cool… Thanks… I’m on the Windows version… after I installed the plugins I noticed that the search pulls results from some of the torrent sites I listed in my other thread posts…

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      I have never used a blocklist, is it supposed to filter out virus and stuff like that? Or does it filter out porn/nsfw?

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        No it’s a IP Blocklist, it doesn’t filter out content but tries to blocks peers like law firms and studios who try to take you to court for legal action.

        It can’t replace a vpn but it’s no effort at all to use it (in Transmission) so why not

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          Interesting, I have not used anything like this, but according to this post there’s this setting:

          In the client, Options -> Connection and at bottom: “IP Filtering”.

          And you can use the ip list that is inside the repo you linked.

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            Yeah but qbittorrent uses a different format than transmission, the Blocklist from the repo doesn’t work, tried it already.

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              There’s a file in the repo which is just a list of ips, each in a new line. Is it the same content? Maybe that works?

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                Checked out the repo and the code to generate the list. “combined_2.txt” is the raw list before it gets gzipped and can be used in qbittorrent (once you change the extension).

                So thanks for pointing that out :)

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          Yeah the effectiveness is questionable, but I don’t see any downside other than maybe losing a peer or two

          But good article!

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      I’ve found that the block lists on the net tend to contain extremely outdated information and blocks a lot of legitimate activity, while ultimately being ineffective at actually blocking copyright trolls sufficiently. Best to have a vpn to prevent that. Since I have a vpn, I don’t care who downloads from me so long as they aren’t abusing my resources. So I manually create a blocklist for IP blocks I’ve observed malicious activity from. The blocklist file syntax is a note and an IP or IP range (not cidr notation) on each line, separated by a colon. for example, to block 195.154.0.0/16:

      Poneytelecom:195.154.0.0-195.154.255.255
      

      (That’s an IP range I actually block, belonging to poneytelecom, a very low reputation hosting provider I was getting some weird denial of service looking activity, like 40+ simultaneous connections who wouldn’t actually download anything)

      Also, if you download torrents popular in China you may come across the Xunlei client, which always reports its progress as 0% and never seeds. Banning these would be impractical game of whack a mole. So instead, simply enable super seeding mode on those torrents. Gone instantly. Might be slower at seeding, but at least now you can seed to legitimate users.

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        I too have a lot of there chinese torrents with 0% progress. They all use the same client (probably spoofed). Qbit sadly doesn’t have a filter by client, so I’ll try the superseeding mode on those.

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          The poneytelecom IPs would just constantly remain connected to me without actually downloading or uploading anything, which is quite unusual because torrent clients normally are supposed to disconnect from peers that they have no use for. And there would be like 15-30 IPs doing the same thing on the same few torrents. They were using Deluge, a legitimate client, which is quite weird, so maybe their shit was just misconfigured accidentally somehow. I looked up one of them on iknowwhatyoudownload.com and it was active on thosands of random torrents (including lots of CP apparently). I also recall in the past another IP from that range repeatedly downloading the same 80 GiB torrent which I am the only seed on, wasting my bandwidth for no apparent reason. So I just banned the entire IP range since clearly it’s not doing anything legitimate to me and is just acting strangely in all sorts of ways. It’s sort of a mini DDoS attack (intentionally or not) since I have my qBittorrent configured with a max number of connections.

          The Xunlei IPs aren’t really attackers per se, but the client doesn’t follow the BitTorrent protocol standard and seeding to them is useless since they are incapable of seeding to other people. Some people just ban China entirely but I can’t do that because there are lots of legitimate Chinese users on the torrents I have and I don’t want to cut them off over something other people do

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    seconded. i use qbittorrent search now almost exclusively for my torrent searches. no more jumping from site to site searching for what’s out there. of course, it’s not definitive, but it’s pretty good.

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          Day to day things are automated once I add movies/tv/music to the wanted lists. Maybe 5% of the time I search around manually if I’m looking for something really specific or want to build ratio on certain trackers.

          It’s as simple as adding a title to a list and then waiting 10-15 mins for it to show up on my media server or adding an upcoming thing to a list and then getting it the instant someone uploads it at some point in the future.

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          My seedbox has the are suite as a single button install.

          Since setting it up my torrent interaction is almost nothing. Just use an app (nzb360) to add movies or shows as I hear about them. And they just auto download when avaliable. It’s fantastic

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    I agree that the search function in Qbittorrent is actually pretty good.

    This coming from someone who used to use Waffles and Demonoid all the time. I still use rutracker some, but they don’t have nearly as much as the Qbittorrent search.

    I also recently got into Soulseek and it’s pretty good as well.

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      Soulseek is one of my favorite applications. The old GUI makes me feel like I’m sailing the high seas of my youth. I was unaware if it offered anything other than music.

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