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What part do you want open source? Are you looking for a data center that has published the source code of all their systems that hold private customer data?any open source filehosters that dont assrape you with their privacy policy? i cant selfhost unfortunately
im talking something like jirafeau, so no accounts needed just drag drop and you get a linkWhat part do you want open source? Are you looking for a data center that has published the source code of all their systems that hold private customer data?
ah, i think they often get taken down because people upload child porn and viruses to themim talking something like jirafeau, so no accounts needed just drag drop and you get a link
tl;dr someone else selfhosting
Not sure about lrc, but for srt, SubtitleEdit is great. It can even play your video with your subtitles so you can preview your work.what good software can I use to see/edit .lrc/.srt files? i ask cause there's some subtitles that i'd like to edit in the near future
Depends how you want to go about it, you could install on a portable nvme SSD and boot to that, or if you want to go hands off could put in a KVM and use a micro PC like the Intel stick PC's or a RPI and bypass the work pc completely.I wanna be able to run a Debian stable machine on my work PC.
DaVinci Resolve can change .srt files (even create them from scratch). I know it's preached to death, but it's really the best video editor/color grader (with a really good audio mixing) and it's standard for a reason. If you are an open software autist, I guess you have to keep suffering and go on with this:what good software can I use to see/edit .lrc/.srt files? i ask cause there's some subtitles that i'd like to edit in the near future
Not sure about lrc, but for srt, SubtitleEdit is great. It can even play your video with your subtitles so you can preview your work.
Any recommendations for screen recording software?
I was thinking of using ShareX but it minimizes the current window before it starts recording, it makes me select a screen to record etc. I want something like Nvidia Overlay - you press a button and it just works, press it again and it stops. Sadly Nvidia Overlay doesn't work - it just says "saving recording" when I start recording and it doesn't record shit.
According to a quick search, MakeMKV apparently is a good tool for that, use a free beta key from hereanother i'm looking for is a DVD extraction software, i got a couple of DVD movies that i want to extract the files, keep in my personal collection and watch them whenever i want
DVD Decrypter has worked whenever I've tried it and it's freeware. Hasn't been updated since 2005 but who cares? It works!another i'm looking for is a DVD extraction software, i got a couple of DVD movies that i want to extract the files, keep in my personal collection and watch them whenever i want
Resolve would be overkill for his use case; he's probably just editing downloaded subs for ripped movies.DaVinci Resolve can change .srt files (even create them from scratch). I know it's preached to death, but it's really the best video editor/color grader (with a really good audio mixing) and it's standard for a reason. If you are an open software autist, I guess you have to keep suffering and go on with this:
I've been using it for 4 1/2 years now for most of my online purchases without any issues.Can anyone still vouch for Privacy (virtual cards)? It looks like a good service but I still feel squeamish about connecting my bank account, even if the reasoning makes perfect sense.
I'm ashamed to suggest this, because I'm not a weeb, but Aegisub is pretty decent if you want to do fancy things... And it's surprisingly easy to start with.what good software can I use to see/edit .lrc/.srt files? i ask cause there's some subtitles that i'd like to edit in the near future
Kodi with the IPTV Simple add-on would be a good place to start. If you aren't a fan of the default UI there are hundreds of skins out there to test out.Currently using Tivimate for IPTV access through a TV stick, but I'm looking to see what IPTV Player options are available for PC. Does anyone have any recommendations for Tivimate alternatives for PC and how they've held up?
I've tried Bluestacks and other Android emulation software and none have done a good job. I'd rather avoid emulation and go for something built specifically for PC use (more specifically for a Mac).
Good shout. I usually use the default Kodi UI for other RD-related stuff but I'll have a look into it for this if it's unbearable.Kodi with the IPTV Simple add-on would be a good place to start. If you aren't a fan of the default UI there are hundreds of skins out there to test out.