NFORCE- where is the full release names?
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halla




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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jan 2008 03:15    Post subject: NFORCE- where is the full release names?
Hey, I could need the full and correct releasename for a nfo i found here.
Where do i find the release names? Not only the "TITLE *DTS* RELEASE GROUP" crap.
I tried searching but it's an old movie.

I need it for a request somewhere.
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Reg67




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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jan 2008 07:28    Post subject:
You could ask in the appropriate section, someone might know and supply the rel name for you.. Just dont ask for serials/cracks or anything dodgy.. Smile

Or you could search on one of the many newsgroup related search engines.
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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jan 2008 08:50    Post subject:
You could allways try asking yours truly, I have been known for my omniscienticity.


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Lutzifer
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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jan 2008 13:30    Post subject:
sometimes the directory-name is in the nfo itself.
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halla




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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jan 2008 19:41    Post subject: hm
yes, but it's not in the one I'm looking at.
and- i want to know where i see the release names, not just for now and this release, but later on.
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Lutzifer
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PostPosted: Fri, 4th Jan 2008 20:27    Post subject:
for dox/0day you could use http://0day.ugia.net/

http://nfodb.com tells you the name of the nfo file, so in many cases you can just get the dir name by deleting the .nfo from it. But not all release groups consistently name the nfo like the release-dir, so i guess you re screwed if you want a be-all-end-all solution for your problem.
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Gfy




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PostPosted: Sat, 5th Jan 2008 23:51    Post subject:
Try these sites:
http://d0pe0r.1go.dk/dp.htm
or google the name and group.

Still nothing, then you got to ask somewhere or wait till doopes.com has imported an old pre db.

As already said, you could try a usenet search engine, e.g. http://www.binarchive.net/
and there is a small chance a subtitle website knows it.


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