https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/18871124/Formula1.2017.Mexican.Grand.Prix.720.HDTV.x264-VERUM
Formula1.2017.Mexican.Grand.Prix.720.HDTV.x264-VERUM
Resolution 1280 x 720 Video Runtime 2h 4mn
Sky Broadcast
Saving Youtube live streams is easy with https://streamlink.github.io
Since stream is a single 24/7 continous stream which will be (usually) removed after Sunday any direct saving needs to be done from the live stream.
Here FP1:
On same network you will find FP2.
Note: German, Austrian or Swiss VPN needed. Try "Avira Phantom VPN" or "Urban VPN" depending on your browser
https://thepiratebay.org/search.php?q=user:smcgill1969
(Accidentally posted in the wrong thread...) but hey, it's the race bois and girls (and apaches)!
You can also use Soda Player to stream the link while you download, but you should also have a VPN for this. But it's a bit neater than using a BitTorrent client if you aren't experienced with torrents.
No agenda when I say this but have to recommend NordVPN - for speed.
My usage previously was ExpressVPN which was perfectly acceptable for everyday stuff but throttled down the torrents quite badly.
With NordVPN it is much quicker all round, my 400meg fibre gets me between 45-50mb/sec d/load speeds without using the VPN, and with the VPM it only throttles down to between 30-35 mb/sec which is a perfectly gentlemanly rate!:)
HTH.
Install a BitTorrent client, such as qBittorrent for desktop or BitTorrent for Android, and copy the magnet link into it.
When downloading/streaming a torrent file your IP address is visible to the "swarm", which are other people sharing the file. With your IP address anyone can see your ISP and location of that ISP (not your house, but the city name typically). When copyright holders are attempting to prevent piracy they will log all the IP addresses in the swarm and forward letters to the owners of those IP addresses (your ISP) and request the address and contact information of the customer that had that IP assigned to them at that time. Most countries have laws to protect ISPs from giving out personal information to the copyright holder. However, some countries also have laws that require ISPs to forward these letters to the customers. ISPs have different rules as to how they react to this, some will terminate your account right away and some will give you "3 strikes". If a court order is issued, the ISP may be forced to release your info to the copyright holders, at which point you could be taken to court. There were a few high profile cases like this back in the days of Napster and Kazaa.
What a VPN does is create an encrypted tunnel between the VPN Server/Service and your PC. You can sign up for a VPN service like "Private Internet Access". When you're connected to the VPN, anytime you send or request information from the internet (ie. Download or stream) the information between your house and the VPN is encrypted. The request for information is then made by the VPN Server itself, exposing that IP instead of yours. Most VPN services don't keep logs, meaning they don't have any record of which IP address made which request so even if the VPN service was forced to reveal information, there wouldn't be a record of the requests that were made by your IP address. It essentially hides the end users IP address and uses the VPNs IP to request information.
For the $30-$40/year it's well worth it.
check out soda player which is a client which lets you paste in a magnet link (like the one above) and stream the video. I use it for these links and it's HD and fast. I'm not paid by soda player.
There's a separate link for the qualifying:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p06xjb3v/formula-e-2018-formula-e-championship-marrakesh-eprix
Just need an account and it was fine for me to watch in HD
its on bbc iplayer
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p06xjb3v/formula-e-2018-formula-e-championship-marrakesh-eprix
Thanks for your great efforts!
Where does the Rivals piece fit in to theTVDB episode structure? Would it be part of the S2021E87 Qualifying episode?
Is there any chance you would consider formatting future uploads to match theTVDB structure? Most media management tools (plex, jellyfin, filebot, sonarr, etc...) use this as the basis for episodic naming conventions.
Hotfile.com is dead (it's been taken down, see yourself: http://hotfile.com - it redirects to MPAA's copyright page) so those links on that page won't work.
2012 F1 season isn't exactly the rarest thing and I bet you can alternative downloads on this sub. Use the search.
Alt page for same torrent by looks..
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works for me . Install acestream player, download torrent file from limetorrents https://www.limetorrents.info/Formula-1-2019x17-Japan-Qualifying-SkyF1HD-1080p-torrent-13604512.html and stream it :D
Download a torrent manager (I use Tixati because it is super lightweight and highly configurable)
Once you have it installed click on the Add button then click on the magnet link tab and paste the whole link into it and then click open.
I use the WebTorrent Desktop app on Windows, which can stream most magnet links! It supports Mac and Linux too, but I haven't tried those versions and you probably have better options. It's also open-source on GitHub: https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent-desktop.
I find it way more straightforward than AceStream, but to each their own :-)
uTorrent portable will probably be the fastest.
There was once an online service, like btorrent.xyz or instant.io that allowed watching inside the browser (even while downloading) but I cannot find it.
There are clients where you can do this, but they are desktop apps , for example: https://webtorrent.io/desktop/
Easiest is to download the webtorrent client from https://webtorrent.io/ and then just copy/paste in the link from magnet:... until the end.
With a webtorrent client, you can start watching while it's downloading. You don't have to download the whole file first.
Thanks to u/CoolZed68 for the upload.
I'm on a work trip and can't download torrents. Would anyone be able to upload these files to https://www.myairbridge.com or a similar site so I could download directly? Can't stream either unfortunately either.
Are you sure the full link is copied correctly (special characters might not sometimes)? LibreTorrent is what I recommend.
Look here, scroll down to the page: (WSBK GER Commentary, WSSP EN Commentary)
Note: Do you need German/Swiss VPN. Try Urban VPN or Avira Phantom VPN
That's alright if it takes longer! I don't want to degrade the file quality too much, so I'd rather let the VMAF do the thinking.
Sadly, yes, storage is a hard limiting factor. I've almost been unable to do this year's release, if it wasn't for the timely aid of a friend with it. It's temporary in any case, and if the filesizes remain the same, I'll run out of space in two seasons; less than 1 with 4K files.
If it wasn't a concern, I agree that both AV1 and X265 are the way to go! I was eyeing a 100€ 6TB drive that would solve this all, but will have to see how the first year of the month shapes up before I decide.
And thanks a lot for the Av1an discord heads up! I'm sure the help will be invaluable once I start with it. Very appreciated!
I just got NordVPN, QTorrent and enabled all the above but its also stuck at "downloading metadata".. stays kinda patient
Edit: Heyyyy its downloading finally after some adjustments. I'm one of you now.
There is no legit source for F1 content outside their F1 channel or that which is licenenced for distribution via news feeds.
The usual suspects have HD rips from the race weekends etc - or you could try your local online retailer for the season reviews: this is the official bluray from the 2019 season