Right, I'm mostly going off memory here so let me know whether the commands work or not.
You can actually do the entire process for each file with a single ffmpeg command, no need for any...
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Right, I'm mostly going off memory here so let me know whether the commands work or not.
You can actually do the entire process for each file with a single ffmpeg command, no need for any...
This is a serious issue, I think. The new login method doesn't remember me. Whenever I come back to the site I have to log in, ugh. It may seem like a small thing, but it has seriously turned me off...
Gedit does have line numbers, but you have to turn it on. Go to Edit-->Preferences and click the box next to 'Display line numbers'.
I have to admit, I've never used Notepad++ (I'm a vim man --...
You can even just type 'keyboard shortcuts' into the dash to bring it up.
You can use the globstar shell option:
#!/bin/bash
shopt -s globstar
while read -r -d $'\0' song
do
omxplayer -o local "$song"
I don't know how up to date the version in the PPA is. You can compile your own (which, as I put in my other post, might be useful if you want a high-quality AAC encoder), or you can grab a static...
It's sort of a stab in the dark, but it's probably that the MP4 files aren't ready for the internet.
Basically, the MP4 file format is broken into 'atoms'; one atom of the file that is required...
According to omgubuntu, SteamOS is going to be based on Ubuntu 12.04, so I would have thought they would use the default filesystem (ext4).
That said, it seems like it will just be another Linux...
45.69443% of statistics claim an impossible level of accuracy.
You might have a point if Kyubey was dealing with adults rather than children, or if he didn't consider humans to be livestock, or if his reaction to the fact that the Earth was about to explode...
Whoa, I just finished watching this show last night, and then I log on here and see this thread. Synchronicity.
Anyway yeah it's pretty great, I'd consider it an almost perfect show (as in:...
No, I don't think you're doing anything wrong, it's just that ffmpeg (and avconv) is a fast-moving project, and the versions in the repositories are often out-of-date. It seems that the version you...
ffmpeg -f image2 -r 6 -pattern_type glob -i '*.png' output.mp4
...should do it. You need to quote the *.png, otherwise the shell expands it into a list of all the png files in the current...
Slightly old thread, but since it's been bumped already I think I should mention Pipelight, which claims to allow the playing of Silverlight videos in the browser.
What's the advantage to doing this rather than just putting all the files in a tarball and compressing that (which could be done with a single tar command)?
Could you maybe paste your script here? Put it in between [code ][ /code] tags.
Good idea, +1.
I had a very similar function in my .bashrc, until I discovered that I could just use the commands 'killall' or 'pgrep'/'pkill'.
pkill -f 'vlc -I dummy --volume 120...
Well the whole point of tor is that you are anonymous while using it, so unless it's flawed on some technical level I don't see how anyone would know that you're using it in the first place.
for f in {1..351}; do shuf --random-source=<(echo $f) input.txt > output${f}.txt; done
The above assumes that you want each permutation in a different file; you will end up with 351 output files....
Here's the .vimrc I use for prose writing. I can toggle the spellcheck with F5, and toggle the syntax highlighting with F6 (it's useful to turn them off when I want a distraction-free environment).
...
You can just put it in a for loop.
for f in ./*.mp3; do mp3gain <options> "$f"; done
I've never used mp3gain, so I don't know what options would be correct. You can also get recursiveness -- ...
You should probably check out pandoc -- it can take LaTeX input (amongst other), and output to docx (and a whole other list of formats). Of course, this doesn't help if you need to collaborate with...
My little brother accidentally killed a Windows XP installation while trying to get rid of some virus on the family computer I'm still not sure if he did that on purpose or not, but by the next day...
Are you testing on the same videos? It could be that netflix is serving some videos in standard definition, and others in high-definition (which means more data for the netflix player to deal with).