that’s the structure of a bluray disk. It includes all that the player needs to play it (e.g. menus, chapters, etc). The STREAM folder contains the actual video, probably in a .m2ts file (you can convert it to mkv using ffmpeg or similar tools)
that’s the structure of a bluray disk. It includes all that the player needs to play it (e.g. menus, chapters, etc). The STREAM folder contains the actual video, probably in a .m2ts file (you can convert it to mkv using ffmpeg or similar tools)
unfortunately some local governments are already pushing back to its continued reintroduction. Some have even said that now that it’s has been declassified as endangered “there is no need for further reintroduction efforts”.
I enjoyed reading this a lot. thanks for sharing
is this really an emulator in the traditional sense? (implementing certain hardware architecture using software) or are they just implementing some software to read and run games in the host hardware? I would be very surprised if this was a true emulator, but I have no idea about the current scenario.
does this apply only to the internet? e.g. are you against laws that prevent stores from selling tobacco to minors because it’s their parents responsibility that they don’t smoke?
Im not saying Texas’ solution is a good idea, but also I feel it is at least weird this contradictory situation between the physical world and the internet
Last year, UK meat consumption fell to its lowest level on record. In response, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has spent £4 million this month on an advertising campaign that aims to get younger people eating more meat.
this is so frustrating
I did enjoy it for a while. I would probably be enjoying it if it was not because as you move up it becomes very different kind of game
but what about my gold splits? /s
I think the Mario movie did well because it is very different from most video game movies. They went for a family/humor approach instead of a serious epic/action movie. The Sonic movies are another example of this working well.
so, Im not very optimistic about a Zelda movie.
h264 and H265 (not 10bit) is so well supported that it is hardly an issue.
A lot of it is just difference in vision. FOSS projects often have an owner and they might not be open to switch the direction of their project or be willing to maintain a large feature that someone wants to contribute.
there is also the “I rewrote it using Rust/Go/whatever because that makes it better” people.
should be S tier also, then.
I run it headless in a small pc in my basement that I use as server. it also has an http api so other systems can integrate with it (eg another program that looks for torrents and pushes the torrents into it.
Transmission can run as a daemon, that alones makes it S tier.
I also was not aware that people would pay strangers to use their plex servers. Im not surprised plex is going after them. They are threading a very fine line already.
I think they are stretching up whatever material they have so they don’t run out of it until they can resume productions.
unfortunately, in the age of streaming the measurement for success is not “how many people watch it” but “does it bring new subscribers and keep the current ones?”.
if a show can be removed without fear of people cancelling their subscriptions, removing them saves them money.
Bouldy believes in you!
people also seems to forget that even meat eaters should not eat it on a daily basis. I’m vegetarian and I enjoy plant-based meat replacements a lot, but I still only eat them once per week, tops.
I think that is what you meant. you don’t care about them, if you did you would push for Harris to do better instead of other people to lower their expectations for a presidential candidate.