![]() I have a couple with Lifetime service for whatever that’s worth. You may look at the NZB site I listed above and see if they have a free user level also with like 10 API hits a day or something. You need to use a VPN doing that which is going to cost you money, and in general kills about half your speed using one. They get flooded by cheap people and over loaded and it’s not worth it. I have come across FREE NZB sites in the past, but they generally don’t stick around. It’s always there, and you can watch it anywhere in the world so long as you have a Internet connection. Plex is basically like your own Personal Netflix type service. Go into PLEX and see there’s a new whatever now shown that you can now watch. Once setup with PLEX, it’s all Automatic. I will say, you start off small and grow and grow and grow in content you want to get for yourself or family members. If you’re not doing much, then that may be all you need. So in Sonarr in the Index settings, it’s on the top line on the right side. This is not like the others, there’s a Omgwtfnzbs custom one, where you enter your User Name and the API. ![]() Well not FREE, but free 10 API hits a day. Ya, I don’t know of any FREE ones, except maybe To many users can slow a site up, and they’ll close and expand if need to and open once again.ĭid I help or confuse you? Did you know most of this? Hopefully this will help the new people starting out. If you need a NZB site, go quickly to the one I listed before they CLOSE once again. There are better PAID for torrenting sites also. With $50 or more for Usenet access per year, plus around $10 or so for NZB access per year., and I have a number of NZB Index sites I’m connected to, it’s not FREE like torrenting can be. With 40 connections open to Usenet server, files download quite quickly!!! Far, far faster then Torrenting which can be hit or miss. While I have UTorrent setup on my PC so that IF I want Sonarr to use it, I can, I rarely ever do. Click on Test and it should show a connection successful message. Clip from there, and paste into Sonarr or whatever. next to it will be a very long numbers and digit code. So you go into Sonarr, to Indexers, Click on NEWZNAB, Put in a Name, I just do Smack Down On You, for URL, you’re going to put in, for your API, if you’re registered with Smackdown, have paid access, you can click on Profile on the top left which opens your Profile, if you look, will see Site Api/Rss Key. Registration is limited but currently OPEN!!! I’ll give you a place you can sign up to get NZB’s. No movies, No TV stuff, it’s like the Pirate Bay where they get taken down even though there’s not a single Movie or TV file on that site. If course many won’t just let anyone get on. This is the API you would put into Sonarr or Radarr, or CourchPotato and all the others. Once you sign up and paid, you can go into your Profile and it’ll show you your API. Some have a trial for new users and may be pretty limited on how many API hits you can get. Generally Bitcoin or sometimes other ways to pay. This is where NZB’s come in which is kind like like a torrent file. Now that you have Usenet service, you need to be able to FIND those files. ![]() Of course you can use whatever Usenet servers you want. This info would be placed for example in the NZBGet program under NEWS-SERVERS. You can have 40 connections at once, and encrypt everything by using port 563 and turning on Encryption. What is great is they’re pretty cheap! Only $50 per year. But in general you need to pay for a Usenet service. But the risks are higher and so you need to be behind a VPN. So really one does torrents and the other does NZB’s. Well if you go to a NZB site, you can search for the same in the same way, and it’ll give you a nzb file that you can use to download that movie or tv show you want with a program that works with NZB’s. So say you go to the Pirate Bay, you enter something, it gives you a list of file you can grab, you click on the magnet which is the torrent file, which is just a text file with stuff in it, not the real program, and it tells it where to go and starts downloading the real file. So to download files from Usenet, you need to know what the name is and where. Which I think it faster all around and safer then torrenting. API codes are used to get files from Usenet.
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