If you click on the magnifying glass, a series of screen captures from the uploaded episode will be displayed.
Each indexed release has three icons next to its name the magnifying glass, flash icon and the green tick. The UI is pretty simple and gives access to all major site features without the user having to go through so many steps. One of the best things about TV-Dump is its user interface. Furthermore as you can see from the screenshot below, they are in the process of adding some of the older missing episodes in addition to latest scene releases in a bid to make the index more complete once again. Anyways new TV episodes seem to be getting added at a reasonable speed so it’s not a big deal.
Unfortunately, it appears the site suffered from a hard disk failure and were forced to start over from scratch. But a closer look at their Twitter feed suggests that they used to have much more – in fact over 5000 files.
That’s not all, TV Dump comes complete with an alphabetical list of indexed shows, a search feature, RSS feeds and even integration with social media and micro blogging sites such as Twitter.Īt the time this post is being written, TV-Dump indexes over 1700 files. You wouldn’t need to have any doubts about the video quality of a listed episode - screen captures are always included along with DDL/Streaming links themselves. Through this site’s dead simple user interface, you’ll gain access to the latest television shows just aired in the United States (in some cases older episodes as well) with the click of a button. How about a site that offers both? TV-Dump is a pretty useful resource that acts as a DDL repository and a streaming link index. We’ve featured sites that offer direct download links to TV shows as well as sites that offer free online streaming of latest TV episodes.