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How many of you guys here use rss? rss is a good way to read any new news from web without having to browse them. A lot of popular website like manganews n animesuki support them including fansubtv too. So by using rss feed, i knoow when a new release is out and can keep with the update.
 
hm to put it simply, RSS Seed - Live Bookmark

im not sure abt IE, and im lazy to check but if you use firefox

1. go to animesuki
2. check bottom right of yr browser, click the orange button with text 'Add Live Bookmark for this page feeds'

now yr browser will update the links in yr bookmark whenever there's update @ animesuki website

my opinion, its easy to use and kinda effective but i prefer the old way of browsing the website itself.. i dont want to miss any important announcmenet or something like that.. and its not like it takes so long to browse there anyway
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u can try google. find something like rssfeeder, sharpreader, feeddemon. I'm using feeddemon. each time a new news is posted or fansubtv bandwith reseted, a message pop up on the system tray. Try it out. it is easier to keep track. Of course u can mozilla but it cannot notify me.
 
Or Safari 2.0 for the Macintosh.
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The only way I use RSS feeds is via my.yahoo.com. I have it set up to check all sorts of news pages, such as Gamespot, MacRumors, etc.

Onimike: RSS feeds are small XML files that contain information about the site (usually newsposts, or in this case, episode release information). You can use an RSS reader in the background that will notify you if the site was updated, at which time you can go to the site to get more info/download stuff.

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Weak IE! even the most updated Version can onlyet the standard-fansub.tv-Newsfeed.
the personal is handled as if it would download the .php

And just when i regained a little bit faith in IE, well gotta stay better with Firefox.
 
lol, way to go necromancer! You totally brought a 2 year dead thread to life. wow. And not only that, but you also managed to do so in a way that makes no sense. Translation please?

Though, since the thread IS alive now *glare* I have a question...Is it possible to set up an RSS feed connected to Bittorrent so that whenever a new release of specific anime are put onto FTV or Anisuki or w/e; your browser will auto-DL said torrent and open it in BT? If so, could someone tell me how to do so - would be really useful so that I don't have to check 50 times a day on the day my fav shows are released.
 
Well now that it's alive...
I would appreciate it if there was an option to make the torrent rss-feed present you with all the torrents for a new episode [...as they are released - usually there are ~3 torrents to choose from after a day or two]. The feed is of little use for me when the subbing-group I want isn't represented in the feed
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So I'm still using the "plain" rss-feed, which is a bit annoying since the torrent-rss is a great idea and a great feature I would very much like to have please, please, please!

Regarding your question dchaosblade, most if not all BT-clients have built in rss support. You "give" the feed to your BT-client (usually there's an 'open rss-feed' button somewhere) and set some filters telling the client what to look for. Every torrent that matches the filters is downloaded. At least that's the way I think it works, I've never used it yet, but I would if the torrent rss-feed on this site had the above mentioned feature. Making the _browser_ download the torrent is probably possible somehow, but probably more complicated (I don't know).
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@ dchaosblade: I know that utorrent allows you to sign up to an rss feed and download files from the feed. I don't know how good it is at picking out the right files and such but it does have that option. It works pretty much as guwd describes it. You tell the client what feeds to comb, you tell it what to look for, it downloads the torrent files and begins downloading from said torrent.

@ guwd: The best thing to do may be to use animesuki's rss feed instead since fansub.tv initially uses animesuki's torrents to populate fansub.tv's database. It's like getting your info from the source. Then again I prefer to actually see what I'm downloading rather than leaving it up to the computer itself. Computers if not given proper instructions are really stupid. They can't think for themselves so why let them try?
 
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