Fanboys of
SceneDDL and xldr.net now have another option for finding fresh scene
releases, and that’s at NewSceneFiles.net.
NewSceneFiles is a new autopost service that provides one of the fastest
turnarounds on Pre’s to direct download links. In less than 6 weeks
since launching, NewSceneFiles already lists an impressive 3,300+
releases, for an average of about 80 new releases each day.

NewSceneFiles has actually been around since the beginning of September, and mostly focuses on movies (DVDRips, R5s, Screeners) & TV rips (XviD & x264), although a few other site categories exist as well. For now, we’ve noticed that only RapidShare (and now Hotfile) links are supported.
NewSceneFiles Info:
The service is completely automated and additional screenshots & release info are not available as seen on traditional Scene Blogs. However, NSF makes up for it in thoroughness, content delivery and sheer speed. In fact, we checked out a few recent releases and NSF often even tends to beat out BitMeTV as seen below. For this, you’ll need to check pretimes as shown through their RSS feed.

Pros:
- • No need to ‘click in’ to view download links, or read user comments for links.
- • No ratios to maintain (after all, it’s a DDL service - not a tracker).
- • Anonymous downloads; no passwords in the links.
- • More content. Scene blogs & trackers tend to index mostly popular releases. NSF offers a more complete scene listing, including obscure content not seen elsewhere.
Cons:
- • For RapidShare links, you’ll need a premium account to take full advantage of the service.
- • No added bonuses, such as screen captures or editorial comments. Just the release name, and related links only.
SceneDDL / xldr News:
October 10th — The beta.xldr.net service has temporarily been shelved for the time being, although all releases through both xldr and SceneDDL can be found on archive at http://archive.xldr.net. Their extraordinary archive actively lists 45,303 total releases combined through both services spanning across the past 12 months.
bloodmage478 Says:
its good, but its hard to be a GOD
aprime Says:
Great news.
Aj Says:
@Aprime :
As par as i can see FSF is no ADSENSE Adds. :-/
What ? Says:
shit …
fdsfds Says:
#NewSceneFiles @ irc.anotherp2p.net
lol Says:
omg next crap
@ LOL Says:
Ignorance is a bliss…
Mumata Says:
try this http://bitmedino.darkbb.com/forum.htm
mitraark Says:
Why isn’t MediaFire considerded as an Upload Site rather than Megaupload , NetLoad etc etc… ?? MediaFire is Excellent !!! Unlimited Parallel Downloads , No Wait Times !!!
lol Says:
@ mitraark
because mediafire is nothing worth for uploaders. no cash or points which yo can exchange for… cash.
Mumata Says:
http://bitmedino.darkbb.com/forum.htm
Ounce Says:
@LOL: indirectly P2L
hiphopgirl Says:
newscenefiles is down at the moment but u can use http://www.filenest.com/ as backup
john Says:
Anybody know why the site is down?
laudi Says:
site is down. any news about it?
Streak Says:
NSF still seems to be down, and I can’t find any news about it online. Does anyone know anything?
Hotfile-Zone.com Says:
*bookmarked*
Bird Says:
NewSceneFiles is kinda really slow.
I found out about http://autouploader.blogspot.com/ which is loading really fast and posts links minutes after pre
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888DDL Says:
I don’t know how to contact NSF but I would like to request them to upload the remainder of Law & Order Season 7 DVDrip.xvid=POW4DVD. They uploaded the first 5 episodes on Jan 14th and just stopped.
COUNTERFEiTER Says:
NewSceneFiles is closed…
Direct Download Says:
NewSceneFiles is down but there another called SceneFlux which is pretty decent.
To find downloads from a huge network of warez ddl sites and blogs visit http://ddl0.com/ now!
blold Says:
why did NSF close down anyway? i find it funny that it redirects to google