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So, you had it? Good thing you're not a fizzy eater.
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Orson farm[^]
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Ok, "really interesting" isn't a good conversation starter though, more of a link dump
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It is there to bait you into clicking on it. There are only two outcomes either you don't click and it will keep on bugging you as you don't know what you missed or you click on it and that was the whole intent in first place.
Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf *
Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.
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Think about what the guy in the video says, then think about how Harold pwned you what Harold said.
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virang_21 wrote: It is there to bait you into clicking on it. Click[^]
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I feel the same way about it when people dump a link and a 1 liner to go with it, which is typically something like "this is awesome", or "very interesting", etc.
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As far as smartphones go, this affects all generations who are on social media. I have a flip phone. It doesn't even get you guys on it.
My wife has had this phone and that pad and this phone and that watch.
I get to watch it from the outside.
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- My phone has two sim cards.
- My back-up, just-in-case phone has two sim cards.
- My tablet has a sim card.
- My Dick-Tracy watch has a sim card.
... And phone-type-stuff is the least of it.
I'm going for the "Nutter Carrying the Most Unnecessary Technology" record.
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The irony is that I am compelled to tweet this now..
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I stopped watching when he started blaming the parents. I shudder at the thought of what we'll be held responsible for when our children's generation is grown up.
Of course parents are going to tell their children they're special. Mine did too. All kids are special to their parents.
They also said I could have anything I wanted badly enough but that didn't mean just asking for it - it meant working my ass off for it. It seems to me that he's been taking his parents' words a little too literally.
He should be a defense lawyer for juvenile criminals. This kind of talk is right up their alley.
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Nighthowler wrote: Of course parents are going to tell their children they're special. Mine did too. All kids are special to their parents.
It's not about saying "you're special". It's about the context in which it's said.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Yeah, sure but something about the way he stereotypes an entire generation rubs me the wrong way. All kids, or at least the one's I know, don't expect the same treatment from strangers as from their parents.
He may be right about some obnoxious parents who complain when their offspring fare poorly at school, but surely there are enough decent ones to balance out the effect.
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TL;DR version: What tools to use to reliably convert DVD video without audio getting out of sync? No need to rip; all files are already on disk.
The full version:
Years (decades?) ago most standalone DVD players were rather finicky about what they could play back, and most would only work with "proper" DVDs with the traditional AUDIO_TS / VIDEO_TS folder structure containing .VOB files.
Because of this, I've had a tendency to burn everything to DVD in that format, so I'd stand the best chance of being able to play them back on regular players. As such, by now I have a pretty big pile of DVDs with "regular DVD format" content.
As some might remember, a few weeks ago I mentioned I made the decision to stop burning everything to DVD and just store everything on hard drives, as mass storage disks are now cheaper than blank DVDs. I've started copying those DVDs back to hard drives and have been making steady progress.
Here's the thing: As video can now be streamed from my computer to a TV or projector, I'm no longer as concerned about "maintaining compatibility with the lowest-common denominator", so to speak. A plain standard 4.35GB DVD using standard 720x480 VOB/MPG can be converted to a single < 1GB AVI/MP4/MKV file, with multiple audio tracks, with no appreciable loss in audio or video quality. Obviously, if I can store all of those videos in a quarter of the space, I won't mind the time it'll take to perform the one-time conversion.
Now...the whole reason I bring this up...I've had less than stellar results with what's out there to perform said conversion. My primary concern is that I've seen plenty of perfectly fine DVDs with the video now getting out of sync with the audio once converted, say, to MKV. To make matters worse, if I hit Play and go to random spots, the problem doesn't manifest itself - generally it's only when I play something from the start and just let it run that it'll start slowly drifting out of sync over time. Obviously I'm not going to sit back and watch everything just to verify whether something was converted correctly or not.
So who here has done such conversions and can swear by this-or-that particular product? I won't name what I've tried so far (to protect the innocent and avoid introducing my own bias in the discussion), but suffice it to say that I did try a few different apps, all with somewhat inconsistent results.
I really only have 2 criteria...just one if it really comes down to it:
a) Being absolutely confident it won't introduce synchronization issues. If it can't satisfy this criteria, it's a non-starter
b) Nice to have: If multiple audio tracks are available (for example, 5.1 vs stereo), assume I want both to be included in the final file
The ability to do batch processing would be a great bonus...for example, the ideal application would be pointed to a folder that contains subfolders A, B and C, each containing its own respective AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS subfolders, and then spit out A.mp4, B.mp4 and C.mp4 (or .MKV or whatever) without much further input from myself. Come to think of it, even if it doesn't have that ability, if it can alternatively be invoked from the command prompt, I should be able to write a script to automate that myself.
But again, these are nice-to-haves - I'd rather do the conversion one folder at a time and be confident I have no audio/video drift, than any other convenience feature.
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I used a tool called avi.Net back in the day to convert DVDs to DivX compatible avis. Video.Net (from the same author) should also work and has more modern formats.
The sync issue is probably caused by variable bitrate audio.
modified 7-Jan-17 15:06pm.
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I could go on about muxing and demuxing, etc, but I get the feeling you want a less messing-about solution, like MakeMKV[^]
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"Less messing-about" sounds good to me, but if there's something everybody should know to avoid audio/video sync issues, by all means, please share.
Meanwhile...I had missed MakeMKV. I know I used it years ago, but had forgotten about it - thanks, I'll give it a shot.
[Edit]
Have I missed something, or does it only allow for a DVD (or virtual DVD) drive as the source?
I've already taken the time to copy the discs to the hard drive - I'm not going to do that again...
[Edit #2]
Never mind. Found the Open toolbar button will read files from a folder. Why isn't this part of the Source dropdown in the main UI section?
modified 8-Jan-17 10:56am.
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This[^] is my go-to site, for all things video/audio.
It's maybe not the prettiest site in the world, but it's been around for yonks, and has, so far, had the answer to (and the tools/instructions/demos to handle) every question I've ever had on the topic -- and good content trumps fancy-ass looks any day.
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Doom9!! I remember that site well. The last time I visited is probably when it still looked brand new.
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Still going strong -- which I found to be a blessing, less than a year ago!
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There is a follow up meme based on the seventh planet from the sun...but I shall not be the one to post it...
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Wasn't that Marianne Faithful's follow up act?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Did you buy them specially?
That's dedication to the cause!
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