Best of luck doing this all on Android. Back when I didn't have a PC I ended up just giving up torrenting. Its not worth the hassle, plus as others have suggested you're going to want to use Qbit, with extensions. Beyond simple QoL things a PC is just going to make everything 1000x easier.
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Those are censored. You could try Yandex. It has some scam sites but much better results.
OS - Android
Oof.
Oof.
That bad huh ?
Let's say I don't envy you. No hard feeling. More like admiration for finding a way. ;)
Do you have a phone, tablet or chromebook? I'd figure pirating on Android is a bit more cumbersome. Do you have total commander? Or how do you extract RARs?
You didn't say what content you were after. I am guessing movies and tv?
am guessing movies and tv?
Yes
Do you have a phone, tablet or chromebook?
Phone
Also even reccomended torrent search engine websites suck and only crawls through some websites is there any you would rec
Stop using these sources and learn how to use qBittorrent with Jackett. You can search hundreds of trackers all ata once in seconds. You won't miss anything unless it's literally just not available anywhere.
https://github.com/qbittorrent/search-plugins/wiki/How-to-configure-Jackett-plugin
Thanks for the suggestion. This looks like a very powerful tool. Curious to see how well it works.
For movies/TV shows, try rutracker.org. The interface is in russian, but the torrents almost always include english audio tracks for US/UK movies. Movies from other countries typically do include the original audio track and english subs.
They have a tone of older torrents, with some relatively rare content. There are some strange nuances such as SD rips are often posted with Xvid encoding (even new ones) and HD releases have a rule where they need to include all known russian Dubs/MVO/DVO/AVO audio tracks, so a large part of the file is audio.
But the good thing is that, even low health torrents often eventually have a seed appear. They have a massive networks of seeds/peers that are actually "federated" with lots of other trackers).
For relatively high seed/peer content you can also basically stream the release via "Download in sequential order" and "Download first and last piece first". I regularly essentially stream movies via this method.
They are decent for music too. Video games will likely be challenging if you don't speak russian and many releases actually don't include the original language.
One option worth checking out is Jackett. You can configure it to search multiple sources at once, and sort by the number of seeders to check for torrent health. You can integrate Jackett search into QBittorrent and/or the *ARR stack for a more seamless experience.
Some people use Usenet for that kind of thing. I typically stumble across things I have been looking for on other social sites. For example someone makes a post with Adult Swim pilots and specials and other people will add additional material they happen to have. Sometimes it can help to think of what category what you are looking for is under then lurk around there for something like a bundle or a mislabeled version.
Probably not the answer you are looking for but thought I'd mention it
I go through all of the torrent sites that I have bookmarked, and then open every single torrent that might be what I'm looking for. Usually one of them is active