Build or rent a seedbox or NAS (Network Attached Storage) and legally rip your own Blu-rays. You then have your own private "parent directory" that is safe, legal (in most fair use interpretations if you own the disc), and tailored to your quality standards.
An interesting aspect of this keyword is the "extra quality" modifier. In reality, true extra quality (professional 4K HDR remuxes) is rarely found in simple HTTP open directories. Here’s why:
Therefore, the search for "extra quality" via parent directories is frequently disappointing. You are more likely to find bloated, poorly encoded files labeled as "quality." parent directory index of series 2022 extra quality
The exact phrase "parent directory index of series 2022 extra quality" is an example of a Google dork—a search string using specific operators to find vulnerable or exposed information. A simpler version is:
intitle:"index of" "series" "2022" "1080p"
Or:
"parent directory" "series" "mkv" "2022"
By adding "extra quality", the user hopes to filter results to premium, high-fidelity releases.
When someone enters this search query, they expect a results page (or several) containing HTTP directory listings that look something like this: Build or rent a seedbox or NAS (Network
Index of /tv-shows/2022/House.of.the.Dragon.S01.EXTRA.QUALITY.2160p
[ICO] Name Last modified Size [PARENTDIR] Parent Directory - - [DIR] Season 01/ 2022-12-15 14:23 - [DIR] Season 02/ 2023-08-20 09:12 - [VID] House.of.the.Dragon.S01E01.2160p.mkv 2022-08-22 20:15 12.8G [VID] House.of.the.Dragon.S01E02.2160p.mkv 2022-08-29 21:40 11.9G [VID] House.of.the.Dragon.S01E03.2160p.mkv 2022-09-05 19:22 13.1G
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