

How big is that library supposed to be that it is larger than all public ones? There are some with 10’000s of videos.
How big is that library supposed to be that it is larger than all public ones? There are some with 10’000s of videos.
Depends on what I am doing. Walky Talky? Toaster? Dish washer? … Who needs a manual for that?
FID detector? I need to know several things before turning it on. New Mainboard? Why is the WoL setting behind wake on PCIe?
Why would you put it in "? Do you think those are not going to be really and/or multiple?
We are talking about a monthly average upload of something like 100 Mbit/s, which of worth about constantly streaming 2 movies at 50 G. The peaks during prime time are multiples of that, realistically exceeding 1 GB/s, since most people stream evening/night. Then he would need to be streaming tons of movies, making him a prime target for a big lawsuit. Instead, if he just downloads and seeds some files, you get a near constant throughput. Linux, Tor node, or some mixture of all of that. But not a streaming service for a dozens of people.
Downloading tons of content. Seems more likely than being a central streaming hub for tons of people for multiple reasons.
So how much traffic do you generate?
40 TiB per month are 1.3 TiB daily. Even at 10 GiB per movie that’s 100 movies every single day. I doubt that is the reason.
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Sadly no actual mathematical representation. Look at “991EX” as an example. Units are very cumbersome to carry around in a calculator when you usually know anyway which it is or has to be.
Ah, got it, thank you. Now I just need a source of YouTube links to download on my phone :D
Yes, exactly, you can do both with Newpipe. So what is the advantage of this?
What is the advantage to Newpipe? On the PC I know why yt-dlp is king, but as an app?
Except that the playlists are super complex and there is no way to make sure. Like building an engine and having to make sure that no 3rd party accessory will break it. Like the parented “sand injector”.
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?
Wow. But now I had to look it up, the German “ARD Mediathek” has over 200’000 files, a playtime of 100’000 hours.