![]() ![]() 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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