Kens Guide to Using Usenet RAW headers and NBZ indexing sites

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There's been a lot of whining since the MPAA went after Newzbin, now they don't create reports for movies and shit anymore so people can't search and get a nice NZB file ready for download, big fucking deal, it's easy to do yourself...

Here's how:

I'm using newzbin as an example here, it's pretty much similar with other usenet indexing sites.

First do a search for what you want to download, in newzbin switch to NFO for where to search. The reason to search for NFO's instead of going straight to "usenet RAW" is that any release group worth anything will put out a NFO with details about the release.

Now lets say we searched for "Name of movie" you will get a list of matches, in there somewhere you will see something like this:

#DCvCD on irc.RIZON.net Presents:Name of movie DVDSCR DCvCD MVCD Read the NFO) - [01/44] - "Name.of.movie.DVDSCR.mVCD-DCvCD.nfo (1/1)" yEnc

This looks like it's going to work, lets copy a bit of the text, like this:

#DCvCD on irc.RIZON.net Presents:Name of movie DVDSCR DCvCD MVCD Read the NFO)

Now switch to "usenet RAW" and hit search.

Now you get a list of matches, this will be all the files needed for this release. Place a checkmark in front of all the matches and then click on "Create NZB"

TADAAAAAA... you created your first NZB file manually. This is the same process that editors on newzbin goes through so now you can get anything you like, and MPAA can't do shit about that.

On top of this, you are now your own "editor" so you don't have to rely on another editor person having created a report for you, you have access to ALL of usenet.
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