Herb Thymebaum <Herb@GardinersGrove.com> wrote in
news:r06cdahivavp051p1elpe0qkfls5eheif7@news.giganews.com:
> On Sat, 07 Feb 2015 05:22:40 GMT, Niamh <Niamh@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>>Instead of the name of films there are numbers posted only in the
>>resulted searches for NZB files. Does anybody know if there is some
>>sort of registry somewhere which can give the actual names of the
>>films?
>>
>>Thanks
>
> If you're referring to files uploaded to moovee or mom, not any more.
> There used to be a site listing the films uploaded and the codes
> pointing to them, but it went down a month or so ago. No explanation,
> and no one seems to know just why, but it's not up these days. Maybe
> that clique's members have the code conversions available, but not the
> rest of us. Don't know whether they got DCMA hassles or just what.
>
> Unless someone else has a method, the only one I've found is to open
> an nfo, an srr (in notepad), or a jpg that might accompany the files.
> Like nfo's, the srr's have a lot of pictorial crap in them, but you
> can usually find the title easily enough.
>
> Obviously, that won't apply directly from the NZB search engine. You'd
> have to do the periodic download of headers and search those files
> individually. Maybe set up a watch/downoad filter to speed up the
> process, though opening each one is still a nuisance. A PIA, to be
> sure; but I'm not privvy to another method yet.
>
> Perhaps some of the other regulars here may have a less painful method
> up their sleeves.
>
> Herb Thymebaum
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Thanks Herb,
What I have been doing is to download the first rar file and see what is
inside. Mostly appear to be American TV series.
Thanks for your help.
Niamh
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