Why did you even run that command in the first place? You didn’t know what was going to happen? Then stop using your drive, make a copy of it in case it goes wrong, and recover your files with testdisk or other forensic recovery tools.
Why did you even run that command in the first place? You didn’t know what was going to happen? Then stop using your drive, make a copy of it in case it goes wrong, and recover your files with testdisk or other forensic recovery tools.
Looking at my stats on a tracker, I’m almost at the peta uploaded with ~200 TiB down, so I guess a 5:1 ratio. I had no idea but now I’m going to look and screenshot this milestone once I hit the PiB!
Also never copy and paste a command line you see online, it can hide nasty things.
Go back to reddit and leave us alone. The community itself has decided that this was the official one (where most users are) so this is it.
I’ve always liked sharing stuff. I never got any money when I used to stream, some people asked if they could donate I always said I’m not interested. I used to rely on streams, after when I was able to stream myself, I wanted to give back.
I was wondering where I could be streaming the events, not where to watch it.
Sorry I think the title wasn’t clear. I don’t want to watch, I want to stream.
I used to stream Blue Jays games and random events when these were alive. I wouldn’t know where to host streams nowadays.
No.
ffmpeg the Swiss army knife for everything video and audio.
mkvtoolnix create/edit mkv files. Very useful to remove or add subtitles or audio tracks amongst others.
mediainfo Know everything about your medias.
Let them rot there. The ones that cares and wants to have discussions would find their way here, just like we did. That subreddit has been cancer for a while now.
rtorrent great to download torrents especially on a server.
(didn’t see you posted this one as I was posting it)
yt-dlp youtube-dl fork that is more current and works better for tons of sites to download media.
aria2 for downloading files.
Means the same thing, that there was something wrong with the original upload. However, it doesn’t mean that what was wrong was the encode itself, but it could be the torrent that was created that was wrong (like a client adding padding files that blocked some users from completing the download).
Yes. That’s the guarded secret I was talking about, no one in the know will share it publicly so it isn’t patched.
Bypassing L1 encryption (highest level) is a well guarded “secret” and almost impossible to bypass, since the license keys are exchanged with approved hardware, and not software decoded like that extension you’re talking about used to do. L3 usually have the low quality options of streams.
RedFox anystream I’m pretty sure is for L3 (anyone can correct me if I’m wrong), It’s not free, and personally have not tested it so I can’t vouch for how well it works, but I’m pretty sure you won’t get 1080p (even though it says so, that’s usually behind L1) or 4K from this. However you can give it a try with the free 21-day trial version limited to 10 downloads, and see if that’s something you would be willing to pay for.
Personally I use innoextract on the installer, add the game to bottles or even steam library if I add it to my deck and play. No need to even bother double clicking installers, it’s doing the same process of extraction with dumb banners I don’t care about.