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Hey just a heads up but I personally am a big fan of using QBtorrent as it has an internal search function that lets you search all kinds of sites and get the magnet links without even ever opening the website and if you want to you can right click and have it open the webpage anyways to double check the torrent.
Also I was able to add Nyaa as a search option so searching for anime has been a lot easier.
I had to help someone with this website crap just earlier today and will keep recommending using QBtorrent because of this.
Excuse my ignorance but I can't find the search function in qB that you're talking about. Assuming I have downloaded the most recent version of qB, where would I find it?
Ignorance is totally fine and it's insane they don't make it easier to find since it's so helpful.
So it's actually enabled via the "View" drop down menu.
Will actually be the option that says "Search Engine"
And from there you should just see a little tab appear at the top underneath the quick action buttons called search with a magnifying glass.
Bottom right of the screen has the abilities to add more search sites via plugins and are really easy to import directly from URL and I like to keep my search just to enabled sites because some of them are in foreign languages.
Let me know if you need more help.
Hey, thanks for the assist. I got it working just fine, I'm really impressed with the function. Been using qB for years and had no idea this thing was even there. This is a real game changer, thanks again.
I'm glad!
It's really actually quite usable, like actually I think I use it more than any other search or site.
I honestly don't know why it's not on from the start other than maybe like a legal thing "oh they have to enable the piracy".
Nice call-out, been using qBittorrent for a long while but never looked for an internal search! Did it take any extra work to get Nyaa functional? I'll get myself situated after work today
Yeah it's hidden but not. Super weird because it's so darn good at it's job.
It's under the "View" drop down menu as "Search Engine" and it literally just adds a tab to let you search and import torrents right in the software.
Nyaa I think I needed to add it as a plugin but there is actually a super convenient little button on the bottom right of the search tab called "Search Plugins" which has a link to all of them and then you just install it via the URL copy and pasted into the box.
Takes like maybe 2-3 minutes if you know where all the buttons are so maybe assume 15 just for the shock value of never knowing this existed and figuring out the button placement but very low effort.
Let me know if you need help finding the buttons or anything.
Look into installing jackett too and then use the jackett plugin with the qbit search, better than stock qbit search plugins.
Skip Jackett and go for Prowlarr. It'll integrate directly into the *arr suite if you wind up using them later (you should) and gets regular updates. A lot of trackers stopped working with Jackett for me and it doesn't get updated often.
Wait is that yet another torrent search tool that then gets searched through the built in torrent search tool? What?
I don't get the purpose of all these middle-man apps, am I too old for this?
Its a centralized search engine to search all your desired trackers, both public and private. QBit search only searches DEX and PHP (or whatever the acronyms are) so you have no real control over where the files are coming from.
Prowlarr is a better option than Jackett and will integrate better into stuff like radarr (movies) and sonarr (tv shows) if you ever want to automate the whole acquisition process.
Oh do you know that QB offers plugins for public and private sites? I don't have any private ones but they have a bunch. Plus you can actually search specific sites there is a whole menu for it. Totally doable if maybe a bit clunky I guess.
Yeah I don't get the Arrs.
I guess it would help with the shows that drop weekly but it's honestly a bit fun to hunt for them.
It was hit or miss since 1337x started showing CF captcha thingie.
To add onto this, jdownloader has that feature too. It's a download manager, so no torrents, but you can plug a link and it will crawl for downloadable files. Also, if your Internet is spotty, it autocontinues downloads that fail. It's easily the most useful tool on my PC.