For people who will ask I should refer to wiki wiki sources are not good and I’m searching for High quality sourcee with x265 rip like QXR sources but for ongoing tv shows

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      Just tried and registrations are closed without an invite

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        I can confirtm the registration is only for invitations for now

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    torrent,usenet,oneclickhostersthey all get their shit either off irc or ftp. you can do the same.

    just visit any search like xdcc or sundcc or sth. and search for your hvec release, join the their server, register a username and request the file. or directly search on irc.

    use a vpn.

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      First time I ever know that thank you

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    For direct downloads.

    Snahp if you can get in.
    Usenet with the *arr applications

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      Sonarr is definitely brilliant for this, but it’s best with a Usenet account. You can customise your preferences so it will only download x265 with 5.1 audio at a given bitrate, for example, and this can be set on a per series basis if you want. It’ll also download any new episodes that are posted automatically and move them into your media folder, depending on how you set it up. It works best for more recent shows, older series tend to be a bit spotty due to takedowns.

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    I use huramovies.to myself and it’s a better experience than actual streaming services because it has everything in one place.

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    Usually x264 rips are available faster than x265, due to slower encoding time for x265, so depends on how long you want to wait vs download time and HD space.

    The sites that I see get x264 first, then x265 of the same shows some hours later.

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    You can torrent most TV shows a couple of hours after they aired.

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    psarips, psa.wf You can find their releases in many indexers if you want.