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I am thankful for the Armor You have provided. I put on the Girdle of Truth, the Breastplate of Righteousness, the Sandals of Peace, and the Helmet of Salvation. I lift up the Shield of Faith against all the fiery darts of the enemy; and take in my hand the Sword of the Spirit, the Word of God. I choose to use Your Word against all the forces of evil in my life. I put on this Armor and live and pray in complete dependence upon You, Blessed Holy Spirit.
A fellow BSF woman discovered this prayer after being the recipient of a particularly evil attack. She shared it with others, including me, and I just prayed it, too. Thank you for sharing; we need to practice more spiritual warfare!
I have a bunch of videos which I want to check if they are complete or not. Some of them may be downloaded partially, but they are not faulty. How can I efficiently check if these video are completely downloaded?
I tried to use ffprobe and mediainfo. ffprobe reports minor problems on partially downloaded files, but it also reports similar problems with some of completely downloaded files. Should I use ffmpeg to read the whole files and compare the length of the videos to check if they are downloaded? Is there a better solution?
ffmpeg is an OS agnostic tool that is capable of determining if a video file has been completely downloaded. The command below instructs ffmpeg to read the input video and encode the video to nothing. During the encoding process, any errors such as missing frames are output to test.log.
As there is technically no difference between a file wrongly (not meeting the specs about file boundaries) muxed and partially downloaded files, it is technically impossible to do the difference between a buggy file and a partially downloaded file.
Another (advanced) test could be done e.g. reading the index of an .mp4 file and checking that the file offset + frame size of the last frame is within the file size of the file you get, but it is not exactly what your are looking for (if there is metadata e.g. posters in the source file, at the end of the file, and the file is truncated just before this poster, the partial download is still not detected in every case). It is not implemented in MediaInfo but you can add a MediaInfo feature request.
In all cases, it is very difficult to detect all partial downloads, because the total file size in not indicated in most video file formats so you can be sure a file is truncated, but you can not be sure a file is not truncated. The only way to be sure you downloaded the complete file is to get the file size from somewhere else (and better: have its hash e.g. MD5).
9. On the Download tab, you can view the status of files that are being downloaded. If your download gets interrupted, you can always resume the download from where it left off. This download-manager-like feature comes in handy for downloading nearly every file, especially if you are on a slow connection.
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And if the answer is "no, we value our freedom more then our ability to watch new movies and sitcoms" then I'm pretty sure Hollywood will accept this answer and will happily continue to ignore "these crazy Linux people".
When I travel in contintental Europe, many of my BBC podcasts fail to download, and instead I get a recorded message telling me that its not available outside the UK (many do still work - particularly those that don't use content not owned by the BBC (i.e. not music programming) - and much pure-BBC output is provided free to the rest of the word). Who has a right to free BBC? Posted May 9, 2013 10:29 UTC (Thu) by madhatter (subscriber, #4665) [Link]
The current proposal is not a standard but an HTML API to which closed software (CDMs) could be linked to. So it will be the wild if that proposal passes: everyone could write any CDM (compatible with his website) and the code will or won't be multi-platform (according to coder choices and knowledge). So we could virtually need to download and install as much CDMs as there are websites that uses that system.In regards with these information, and knowing that W3C is an organisation supposed to build and ship STANDARDS, they must refuse arguing that the proposal won't better anything and the same purpose can already be done with browser's plugins. RMS is right. Again. Posted May 7, 2013 9:52 UTC (Tue) by coriordan (guest, #7544) [Link]
For example, Pandora seems to be doing just fine without DRM. Part of it is that you can't easily trawl through their catalogue, but it's also because downloading is inconvenient and using it legally is incredibly convenient, and they're providing a value-add service of automatic song selection. RMS is right. Again. Posted May 8, 2013 20:59 UTC (Wed) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link]
Note that consoles are a bit different than media. Blocking piracy on a console does *not* require protecting the content -- it just requires controlling the platform enough that you can't easily turn around and play that content on another PS3. With music and movies, it only needs one point of attack to get the content before everyone can freely share and use it. With consoles, every single console needs to be attacked individually in order to play. People were dumping and sharing images of PS3 games for years before anybody could actually use them on another system. RMS is right. Again. Posted May 9, 2013 20:02 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link]
It's not "perfect digital copy". This is copy which was uncompressed and probably has watermarks added (if DRM embeds them). But this minor issue. The major issue lies in the fact that need for the $50'000 of fancy equipment makes you trackable. It's not possible to send everyone who wants to watch "facy movie" to jail. It's perfectly possible to send a handful of persons who buy $50'000 of fancy equipment to jail.
Difficult, not impossible. You are right: there will be people who will do that for one reason or another - but the goal is not to stop piracy, the goal is to make sure movie is not widely available in the vital first few months when most of the profit it made.
To pirate movie. Singular. Yes, there are big difference when we are talking about the world with one single coveted movie and one single coveted PS3 game. But in real world with thousands of PS3 games and millions of movies (if you'll include serials in the list) difference is not as big as you want to portray. Difference in complexity of cracking a single movie is compensated to a large degree by the difference in scale.
> Yes, it's possible. Or rather: it's possible today, we don't know if it'll still be possible tomorrow. But of course can use good camcoder instead which will be good enough in the foreseeable future.This will always be possible.At some point in the display of a movie, it needs to be decrypted so that the human brain can understand it (even if we had DRM chips installed into out heads, they need to output decrypted data to our brains)If you capture the data at that point with high quality equipment, the results are going to be close enough to the original for anyone. It may not be "digitally perfect", but one decompression/compression cycle is not going to degrade the quality enough for people to care.The equipment to capture data at high resolution at these speeds isn't cheap, but as the previous person is saying, only one person in the world needs to do this, and then the decrypted result is available to everyone. RMS is right. Again. Posted May 7, 2013 11:07 UTC (Tue) by TRS-80 (guest, #1804) [Link] 2ff7e9595c
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