Could you install a basic secondary graphics card and fully forward it to the VM? That should make you capable of using its HDMI Ports - and this way you should also have no HDMI DRM Bullshit errors from apps like Netflix and Disney.
Could you install a basic secondary graphics card and fully forward it to the VM? That should make you capable of using its HDMI Ports - and this way you should also have no HDMI DRM Bullshit errors from apps like Netflix and Disney.
I guess the best way for that, is to crosscheck with the maiantained list on the megathread of this community.
Happy, that you found my comment :D
I’ve also searched for such a solution for a longggg time. When i finally found it though… holy moly i was happy about that
You could also go the route of directly downloading from spotify with Zotify.
If you got premium it downloads in full 320kps. (Make sure to use the --download-real-time=True
toggle to raise no suspicion for spotify servers. This way you download as fast as if you were listening to the songs/audiobooks yourself.
Its a command line tool. Though if it can remove possible DRM Watermarks from the audiostream - no clue. But i wouldnt think they actually do that.
I don’t know where else you could look but the common E-Book & Audiobook places. So far many Books were not listed in the usual piracy sites. I had to search explicitly for the only Book/Comic/Audio Book related ones.
These sites however have TONS of Material in all kinds of categories. So even if there wouldnt be a “Artbook” Filter, if you look for a reocurring comic, make use of the reocurring name and hit the search with it.
You may have to check what are the best sites for your language though.
I guess OBS? Works on Windows if you use the webbrowser and disable Hardware Acceleration. Be advised though, the resolution and bitrate on browsers alone could be limited and also on linux clients.
I think the best way is still to rely on already ripped content. Though if you want to start creating webrips yourself, afaik people use their cookies and use the streams, that the browsers/applications get pushed and turn them into other video formats. But not at all a pro on this topic. Someone else here is surely better informed than me on this topic.
Hm, well then maybe an alternative to usenet maybe try the OCH-Variant. Many sites out there for the german dubbed content. An old but good site to get to some good warez sites fast is startseite.to But some old links still exist and might not be the best route to go, so still be cautios matey.
Yeah I’m also still onm the manual way and not really happy with it.
But on this topic this dudes Page has been often mentioned in threads. Maybe you can get it working for you:
https://github.com/PCJones/radarr-sonarr-german-dual-language
For a complete series its difficult. I guess you could copy all the links of each episode, put it in a .csv file, and let GPT write a script that opens up a Terminal/CMS/Powershell that calls yt-dlp with the parameter being the link of each episode.
Naming to be S01/E01 could get difficult but you could make another row in the .csv file and let GPT edit the script, so that after the download is complete the file gets renamed to the corresponding row.
Oooor you go the easiest way and sail the high seas, go to serienjunkies.org or other sites like this one, and go with one of the one-click-hosters, pay them and be good for a year or whatever time range you would choose.
I think he has a typo, yes. The correct link:
Edit: if you have a link of the video on the arte website, you might wanna try to copy the link and put it into yt-dlp. It is capable of downloading from youtube with sponsorblock information but also capable of downloading videos from other sites. For example the ARD Mediathek or Arte.
Are you downloading or creating the remux? ^^
If you are downloading:
If you are only playing the movie on the laptop on a 15" screen, resolution above 1080p doesnt matter all that much for movies. If you are watching it on a large 4k tv - something like over 50" you have to consider the additional storage space, thats needed with the higher quality variant.
I am personally not so much considered with high resolution unless I watch a movie again and again and again. If you probably only watch it once, try out the 1080p version and find out if the quality is high enough for ya or if it is disturbing you.
What websites do you guys curl from cli to recieve only your own public ip and dns leaks?
What I’ve found is that some dudes claim, that there are good private trackers for german dubbed content. Even for ebooks there are places it seems. But what i’ve seen to be more often claimed is that there are large usenet communities with all the content you want. With these though, you once again have to pay the community with money. Just like with the oneclickhosters. I backed all those comments up. if you want to read the original statements, i could dig them out for you.
Edit: using the word “claim” since i am in no private tracker, as they always were closed for new guys and the usenet stuff - i didnt have time to find out wich respects my privacy enough, when it comes to payment methods.
I didnt ask his question, though i a want to thank you for answering it. I learned a lot in this thread :D
I’m not thaat into networking so excuse my possibly dumb question: is there a DAC Cable on the market, that would enable you to skip all that?
To this topic i found this:
English Article Version: https://community.fs.com/blog/how-to-convert-a-port-from-qsfp-to-sfp-port.html
German Article Version: https://community.fs.com/de/blog/how-to-convert-a-port-from-qsfp-to-sfp-port.html
The pictures suggest, that you could do exactly that (SFP+ to QSFP+). I’m not sure though, what that cable would be.
Edit: the article is in german. Try the new firefox translate feature, it should work. Edit2: added the english version of the article
Thx a lot!
Thanks for the info. Thats something to start! I’ll look into it.
U got any invites left over for a german community mah dude?
Here is also a good page to get a overview of what websites there are available: (the site is a little dated, so be aware of that) startseite(dot)to
Nah, probably not. All routers you can buy today will route and by default have their firewall active. Make sure, auto-updates are activated on your router.
Check your server OS’ses and the Software running on them for updates on a regular basis - since they are partially made available to the public and are potential attack vectors.
Though if you only port-forwarded a couple ports that dont include the RDP port or something wildly stupid, you should be safe.
Follow some best practises as:
Don’t let yourself fool by the guys telling ya to setup a full fledged firewall system when you obviously don’t even know basic networking. You would be overwhelmed by the configurationpossibilities.
If you want to dangle your foot in some cold water - try em out and put some machines behind them to learn what behaves how. But dont make em your only protection against the public internet when you don’t know basic networking stuff.
Happy Sailin’ matey!