Just smell on it and the cocaine goes into your blood
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Use MakeMKV. It is really good. It will give you files to work with, and automatically extract all good ones.
Then use Handbrake. You may also directly use handbrake, I dont know I used a total Potato (intel core duo) for the first step, no chance for encoding.
I literally just did that. DVDs have pretty uncompressed video, like an old movie is 8GB or bigger.
Have a look at the back cover of the DVD, mine had “PAL” written on it.
Recommended settings if you only want to use it with VLC or MPV, not strange media players.
- container: use mkv. It is free, works very well and has a funny name.
- video: AV1 (it is completely free and really good for the future. For better support use h264, but it is not as good)
- resolution: 570p or something, PAL
- compression rate: 25
- FPS: 22 or something, PAL
- audio: AAC or opus, AAC is the default
- bitrate 128kb/s for crappy movies, 160kb/s and up for music. But using more than the original DVD has makes no sense.
- make sure to add all tracks
- subtitles: also make sure to add all of them
Save these settings as custom preset “PAL DVDs”
Then run it. If you have multiple files from makemkv, you can “open directory” in handbrake, and then under “queue” “add multiple ones to queue” and select all of them. Make sure to have the preset chosen, and run.
I literally encoded all my DVDs with 720p, artificially increasing the size. I am not redoing everything, my laptop is heating for 50h or so. Working well but damn that takes time.
If the videos have grain, you may want to apply a grain filter. Grain is hard to compress, as it is random noise all over the place.
Like in JPG image compression, pictures are converted to areas of the same color, like this:
If you have grain, noise, in videos, the images cannot be compressed that well and the size can be double. So if it works well, use that to decrease the video size.
Jpeg, aac, opus, AV1 are all “lossy” so they will remove information that cannot be gotten back. Unlike zip for example, or jpeg-xl (JXL) for images, or FLAC for Audio.
But encoding something that is lossy, in a lossless format, makes no sense.
You can increase the size of a lossy encoded video, by re-encoding with better presets. Without adding any real information.
So test the presets first, and if you are unhappy, run them again but on the original files.
With the correct settings I got a 6GB movie down to 600MB or less, without notable data loss.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 8a gets more expensive: Colors, prices, memory of the new Google phoneEnglish1·1 year agoBtw get Mull from the DivestOS repo, the F-Droid version has veeery slow updates and less.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 8a gets more expensive: Colors, prices, memory of the new Google phoneEnglish1·1 year agoI am pretty happy with GrapheneOS. Things like separate toggles for internet, or long powerbutton press foe torch are missing.
But you cannot imagine how much effort it is to maintain such a project, and their base is stable, the updates are damn fast.
First stability and security, then features.
Their core OS is minimal on purpose. I use the phone, vanadium (hardened chromium, with JIT toggle, now with adblock, completely degoogled), their attestation app, etc.
Most of the other stuff are random FOSS projects, I dont even use sandboxed play, but if I wanted to I could create a separate user profile and install it just in there.
DivestOS is doing sandboxed microG which is way more secure than unsandboxed, but still tons of effort and will break a lot.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 8a gets more expensive: Colors, prices, memory of the new Google phoneEnglish1·1 year agoInteresting. What are the App IDs of those both apps?
If they base on Chromite that is probably fine.
I mean I already reported 2 issues, but it still works. I can use it without big problems, I use the beta Flatpak (as explained in my flatpak remotes list).
Using Wayland too, Idk about any problems but if it wouldnt work I would just disable Wayland for the Flatpak and the app automatically runs through XWayland
Dont use “stable” software people.
Gimp 3 is already very nice! Use it exclusively.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 8a gets more expensive: Colors, prices, memory of the new Google phoneEnglish1·1 year agoThey had this on their homepage, advertizing QKSMS and Bromite as if they were project apps. Which they are not.
So either A: they preinstall apps as system apps or B: they have some form of installer that installs them as normal user apps.
You should have as many apps as user apps as possible.
Maybe they changes this idk. But QKSMS is not a simple SMS app like the one that GrapheneOS implements (the old and hardly maintained AOSP one) and Bromite is an unmaintained Browser which is a huge problem. Cromite and Quik are maintained forks.
Some Archive when they still had Bromite on their page
Could not find QKSMS but that was somewhere
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 8a gets more expensive: Colors, prices, memory of the new Google phoneEnglish11·1 year ago(Feddit just started working again)
CalyxOS implements many random 3rd party stuff as if that was their own.
Apart from 2 (QKSMS and Bromite) being unmaintained, installing random apps as system apps (if this is what they do) means a system update may cause data loss for users, when removing those apps. And it has the problem of a way too high goal that can not be reached. They simply dont maintain those apps, so dont ship them.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemmy.world•f-droid just requested permission to update other apps?English21·1 year ago“Session Installer”
Pantherina@feddit.deto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Email service that integrates well with Thunderbird?7·1 year agoMailbox.org is nice and has calendar which works with TB. They also have tons of aliases in the 3€/mo plan, temporary addresses, enforced TLS encryption domain etc.
Today I found out that Kbin has an actually usable Interface, unlike Lemmy.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemmy.world•What's the go to ad blocker for Android these days?English13·1 year agoNot using Google Play services
This is awesome!
mkdir Git && cd Git git clone https://git.nixnet.services/DUOLabs333/Photopea-Offline.git python3 -m http.server --directory www.photopea.com 8080 xdg-open http://localhost:8080
It is online
There are things. Keep an Eye on the GrapheneOS Camera (available through their appstore). For purely Text OCR there are also some PDF scanner apps.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemdro.id•The Google Pixel 8A may get a brighter, 120Hz displayEnglish91·1 year agoThat “forwards” is made up without a reason.
Pantherina@feddit.deto Android@lemdro.id•Google Pixel 9 design revealed through 5K rendersEnglish31·1 year agoThose Gaming phones have nonexistent updates, and others are way less secure than Googles and thus not supported by GrapheneOS.
I switched from a Nokia with unofficial LineageOS to GrapheneOS, simply because I need this level of security to feel safe.
Its better than crypto or corpo-crypto (“wireless transfer”)