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People do stupid shit with everything. There is even a video of a guy testing a knife in a shop by stabbing himself in the stomach. You can not ban everything just because some dumb fuck does something.
People do stupid shit with everything. There is even a video of a guy testing a knife in a shop by stabbing himself in the stomach. You can not ban everything just because some dumb fuck does something.
Yiotro for the win!
Oh, I get it, was reading as base 2 and confused by that. Essentially Roman numerals without all the fancy shortcuts.
Ahead of his time? It is a different product working with a different (and far older) principle?
Ah okay, thank you.
Then why is the UN not cancelling the event? Crazy.
What is the joke? The smiley?
I know, all good, that is just such an odd choice.
I think the option was single file or whole folder.
Why one at a time? Just load a folder and apply the same settings to all of them. If the settings are different per file… not sure which method would be less annoying.
Then why can we apply video filters etc. if it is only for transcoding? That is a really basic thing. Like no audio or pass through. You can also add subtitles. Why not audio?
Only downside is that they do not want to add features, simple stuff like replacing the audio. But otherwise yes, go to solution
Why? I have done ~100 files in one batch with no issue?
as they’re robust
I would argue they are just what was used during development. After that, it never changes.
Why did they use it back then? Were there many alternatives? I do not know.
If the government does not, good thing they did.
It would have been a race to the bottom. The same way it happens with other products today. Some number bigger = better marketing = selling more = others need to do the same or go bankrupt = everyone does it.
100 hours to do something 500’000 times means you have 0.7 seconds each time on average.
Correct, much more grip and torque.