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Comments by Member 10601191 (Top 6 by date)
Member 10601191
5-Aug-23 13:57pm
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try looking for javascript ffmpeg and or mux libraries I believe they will be of help.
I found these https://www.npmjs.com/~mux-npmjs and https://github.com/ffmpegwasm .
NB: I personally have no experience of using either of these.
Member 10601191
25-Jul-23 8:32am
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thks, early morning for me, have amended.
Member 10601191
18-Jul-23 8:49am
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@Richard Deeming,have removed my entry. afaics the user is using a class function, but always happy to learn when mistaken.
Member 10601191
18-Jul-23 7:20am
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why panda !, if its a straight csv, Oracle has tools to do this directly, the expdp; utility is probably the most efficient method.
Member 10601191
16-Jul-23 20:35pm
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could you share your awk script?, there may well be better alternatives to parsing them a filename in awk (basename as hinted), likewise counting lines in a file - there's already a utility to do that for you (the wc utility)
Member 10601191
3-Jun-18 4:25am
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python handles arbitrarily big numbers .
can you provide an instance of where there is an issue ?
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