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Alt.Binz (English) => Help => Topic started by: opentoe on October 31, 2011, 04:35:03 am

Title: Music searching...
Post by: opentoe on October 31, 2011, 04:35:03 am
I had a news client called NEWS ROVER that I used to search for music/MP3 files. It had a built in selection feature that when checked only brought back music results when searching. It was very easy to find music, concerts, stuff like that. With Alt it is a little harder. When I search it comes back with everything. Is there an easy or quick way to boil down searches based on what the file type/content is?
Title: Re: Music searching...
Post by: Hecks on October 31, 2011, 10:19:28 am
Remember that Alt.Binz search engines just implement the search functions provided by the given sites.  Check out the categories dropdown on the NZB.su tab - this will give you a filter. Otherwise adding file extensions to search strings works for most others.
Title: Re: Music searching...
Post by: opentoe on November 05, 2011, 06:52:06 am
I tried the NZB.su provider. Selected MP3 and searched for "ELTON JOHN". Surprisingly nothing came back. Is this site telling me it cannot find any MP3's by Elton John in the whole Usenet database? This is the only thing I miss about the old News Rover program. Their built-in search function was pretty good. All I needed to do was search for a Song name, singer, writer and it would come back with whatever it found.

Title: Re: Music searching...
Post by: Hecks on November 05, 2011, 07:42:04 am
I tried the NZB.su provider. Selected MP3 and searched for "ELTON JOHN". Surprisingly nothing came back. Is this site telling me it cannot find any MP3's by Elton John in the whole Usenet database? This is the only thing I miss about the old News Rover program. Their built-in search function was pretty good. All I needed to do was search for a Song name, singer, writer and it would come back with whatever it found.



I can't speak for the results of NZB.su in general, but that search does indeed return results for me.  Try double-checking your API key in Setup > Misc #3.

And simply adding '.mp3' to the search string returns a crapload from e.g. Mysterbin. I'm not sure how it could be any easier, to be honest.