Got a servarr setup and just using public trackers. But I’ve got some specific things I’m after.

There is a sport documentary that came out last year that’s still going around film festivals. Nowhere to be found, I didn’t get to see it in my city as I was ill. I’d happily pay to see it, but again, nowhere to be found.

Another independent documentary about marine science in my local sea. Again, no chance of getting it anywhere. I’ve gone as far as emailing director asking to buy a copy, but no reply.

There is a small scale LGBT show about relationships I want to watch. Once again, nowhere to be found.

People big up private trackers and so sometimes I feel like I’m missing out staying on public ones. But I wonder if this kind of stuff is really to be found on private trackers. Or is some stuff just truly too obscure to be dug up? Does everyone else also have those few things that just remain unavailable despite everything you do?

  • WanderingVentra@lemm.ee
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    21 hours ago

    Do you need a seedbox to maintain your ratio? I’ve thought about looking into them but don’t want to pay some monthly fee to get a couple hard to find things, when I could just torrent from my plex box when I need to.

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      6 hours ago

      I think this depends on your tracker. For digitalcore, they expect you to be seeding for X amount of time but after that you’re good. I don’t think ratio is super important for them but it may be others.

      They also have an IRC that increases your freeleech as long as you idle in it. When I started I accidentally did a few Hit-and-runs and my freeleech was low so I just logged in with a client I set up to autostart with my OS, which sorted it quickly enough.

      Once you get a few torrents permanently seeding (even if it’s slow!) you build up enough freeleech to not ever have to worry - it’s self sustaining for me now.