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stephen_e
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best romantic comedy I've seen

Postby stephen_e » November 19th, 2009 6:43 am

If you like romantic comedies, 肩越しの恋人(katagoshi no koibito) is a great one. Great actors and actresses, and I find myself laughing out loud, even when I don't understand it terribly well!

Definetely worth checking out. :o

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Postby Hikaritennyo » December 7th, 2009 7:18 am

No one's mentioned http://www.tvnihon.com/ yet?
Its your one stop shop for all your Toukatsu needs!
And don't let the "Kamen Rider Dragon Knight" remake crap put you off the Rider series, watch the original Ryuki before giving up on it!
Then, watch Faiz, Den-O and Decade! The new Kamen Rider Double (W) is okay, but not as good as those.

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Continuing is hard

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Postby SeeingLifeAnew » December 7th, 2009 7:25 am

I feel dumb for asking this, but could someone explain to me how torrents work? I did try to google it, but got confused rather quickly. I would love to find a way to access japanese dramas and movies, so I'd like to understand how this works and what I'd need to do.

Thanks!

tanitayou
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Postby tanitayou » December 7th, 2009 9:35 am

First of all you need to install a program like Utorrent.
Next choose a site ( one of the best is D-addicts.com), and select the label "torrent" .
If you know the title of the drama you can tipe it, otherwise follow the criteria indicated by the different labels.
When you see the title you are interested in. click on download.
The download window opens,click "open"
Finally the U-torrent window opens; click "ok" to download the file.
You can find Raw-files, without subtitles and hardsubbed files( with subtitles in English or in Japanese).
If you download the Raw file you can add subtitles in any language(check the list on the link "subtitles index") and add them when you see the file.
I hope this can help you.

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Postby SeeingLifeAnew » December 7th, 2009 2:53 pm

tanitayou wrote:First of all you need to install a program like Utorrent.
Next choose a site ( one of the best is D-addicts.com), and select the label "torrent" .
If you know the title of the drama you can tipe it, otherwise follow the criteria indicated by the different labels.
When you see the title you are interested in. click on download.
The download window opens,click "open"
Finally the U-torrent window opens; click "ok" to download the file.
You can find Raw-files, without subtitles and hardsubbed files( with subtitles in English or in Japanese).
If you download the Raw file you can add subtitles in any language(check the list on the link "subtitles index") and add them when you see the file.
I hope this can help you.


Thank you so much for taking the time to break it down like this! I am going to try this over the weekend when I have some time to sit down and follow your steps. This will be great, thanks again!!!

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Postby Tangram » December 9th, 2009 12:23 pm

If you download shows, try to find them in .mkv format, and download a player that supports them. They're becoming pretty common, especially with anime. They let you turn off the subtitles, so you can actually listen and not just tune out the words.

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Postby plevanto » February 23rd, 2010 5:09 am

I understand the issue here and how easy and tempting it is to download stuff for free but I wonder what the site policy is about openly discussing pirated material dowloading of which is, as I hope you all realize, illegal.

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Postby xiayu277490 » February 23rd, 2010 8:13 am

Not to jump on the bandwagon, but that was the exact same thing I was thinking when I saw the forum thread, plevanto.

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Postby veganarchist » February 23rd, 2010 10:39 am

If you look on the first page of this topic you'll see that Jessi a jpod101 team member has commented on this without threatening to close down everyone who's commented on this topics account, so im gonna assume were ok to talk freely about this kind of stuff. And until the movie and tv industry start to compete with torrents and make there stuff more accessible and reasonably priced people will continue to download stuff from torrent sites. Anyway heres a few sites for you to peruse:

http://asiandvdclub.org
http://www.asiatorrents.com
http://www.torrentz.com
http://www.demonoid.com

Asiandvdclub is awesome you've gotta check that out.
Heres a funny picture explaining the benefits of pirate movies http://i.imgur.com/GxzeV.jpg, also check http://torrentfreak.com/ http://torrentfreak.com/everything-you-need-to-refute-a-file-sharing-legal-threat-100114/ a bittorent news and info site and i also recommend downloading peerblock http://www.peerblock.com/

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Postby xiayu277490 » February 23rd, 2010 10:13 pm

Fair enough :P. Well, just to add my contribution then, another site where I have found some good quality azn films is mininova.org. I watch more Korean movies than Japanese but I do remember seeing quite a selection of Japanese movies up there.

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Postby Tangram » February 24th, 2010 1:34 am

It is completely legal to download TV shows which have not yet been license for sale in the your country. ^.^

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Postby Jessi » February 24th, 2010 9:00 am

Hi everyone,
As long as there are no direct links to files in the posts themselves, discussion about how to study from Japanese media and where to get it from is fine. Thank you! :)
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