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  • Subtitles are not always simple text files in the source. They can come in various formats like SRT, WebVTT, Teletext, and VobSub—if they are present at all.

    To integrate them into WebM, you must first determine if they exist, ensure they have the correct language tags (and tag them properly if they don’t), then extract them, convert them into a format compatible with the player, and finally remux them alongside the video and audio. This process can easily fail in an automated workflow if any of these conditions are unmet or if the subtitle format is incompatible.

    Given this complexity, it’s understandable why many choose to avoid the effort rather than addressing whether WebM supports subtitles.

    I am not defending anyone, but the process of it all makes it understandable, at least for me.



  • Were you using Windows XP Home, by any chance?

    That tool was only included with Windows XP Professional, and even then, it was a command-line utility—so unless you were specifically looking for it or browsing through the %windir%\system32 directory, you probably wouldn’t have noticed it.

    The article I referenced didn’t specify exactly which 32-bit versions it came with or when it was removed—it just mentioned that it was still included in 32-bit Windows after the DOS era. I didn’t write the article myself, so I can’t really speak to its accuracy.

    Personally, I used that edline a lot back in the DOS days starting around 1985, until I switched to Notepad in Windows 95 and later to VIM when I moved to Linux after Windows 98. I never really checked for it in newer versions of Windows after that. A quick Google search confirmed it wasn’t included in XP Home, which would explain why you never saw it.

    Link to the forum I found this information about XP in: http://murc.ws/forum/hardware/general-hardware-software/49698-omg-edlin-still-lives-in-xp#post755768

    (edit: fixed a typo, added reference link)




  • sorry, since you asked a question I just felt the need to clarify 🙂

    The ISP products you mentioned really don’t seem consumer-friendly. I understand that ISPs might benefit from setting byte limits, since they incur costs for both inbound and outbound traffic to transit providers. However, from a consumer perspective, it’s a poor deal—especially since most people don’t have the tools to manage their usage effectively and can burn through their quota far too quickly, just like you pointed out.

    It all comes down to costs and earnings in the end for all products unfortunately.


  • I do not work there, just referenced the terms of conditions from their website, so you need to ask them the questions, but I think having a 1Gb connection with 30TB of seeding will eat up that pretty fast either way and also cause a mayhem of incoming connections, so it can hardly be considered private use (based on their definition)

    Again, I have no reference to the company, so all questions should be forwarded to them not me. I simply gave a possible reasoning of the ban from their terms.

    edit: added info about their definition of private use



  • just adding a note to this, not trying to steal the previous answer 🙂

    try googling your laptop model and CMOS battery for images so you know what and where to look if you want to try replacing it. Some require dismantling of almost the entire laptop to find, so researching is recommended if you are not experienced with this type of work. There are also guides and manuals online on how to change it on some models.

    Good luck! 🙂



  • it depends on the people you ask, there is no rule or right way to do anything, at least not as I have discovered so far, so correct me if I am wrong.

    a lot of the frustration and overwhelming you feel now, could be because your body reacts to being off the medicine and it needs some time to adjust before it’s back to normal. it’s a tough period, but it will get better, at least that’s my experience when going off certain medicine.

    I have no medical training so this is just my experience, and if you feel unsure or unsafe, please contact the nearest medical service to get help.

    but I feel for you and as I’ve repeatably have said now, in my experience it gets better, just keep in there!

    good luck and hope you’ll be okay!



  • that one was made in Russia according to the printed text…and in October 2022 if I read the date stamp correctly? and LEDVANCE is a company name, not product name, it was splitted out of OSRAMS LED division in 2016.

    Ledvance GmbH, headquartered in Garching bei München, Germany, is a general lighting and smart home technology company. It was established in 2016 as a spin-off from Osram Licht AG. Since April 2018, Ledvance has been wholly owned by Chinese lighting company MLS.[3] …

    In April 2015, it was announced that Osram would divest its general lighting lamp business, which accounted for just over one-third of its workforce. In June 2015, the supervisory board of Osram Licht AG agreed to the divestment of their lamp division with products such as LED lamps, halogen lamps, and compact fluorescent lamps.[4][5] This divested division has been operating as a legally independent company under the name Ledvance since April 2016.

    At the end of July 2016, Osram announced that Ledvance would be sold for more than €500 million[8] to a Chinese consortium consisting of investor IDG Capital, LED packaging manufacturer MLS, and Yiwu. The sale was completed on 3 March 2017, with economic effect as of 1 March 2017.[9][10][11] Due to the takeover, MLS gained distribution networks in Europe and the United States.[12][13] Since April 2018, MLS has been the sole owner of Ledvance

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ledvance

    not sure you can make OSRAM responsible for what a Chinese company does in Russia?

    edit: should have updated the text on thought, but perhaps not the first priority or something considered important in Russia.




  • y0din@lemmy.worldtoEngrish@lemm.eePls don’t
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    my bad, not that familiar with asian languages and my first guess was Chinese, sorry about that.

    But my guess is stil bad translation, and that the sign might be from a time before instant translation service or even mobile phones. there is a history of these signs from back then.

    Anyways, I have shared my opinion and will leave it at that 🙂

    Have a great day and weekend 🙂


  • y0din@lemmy.worldtoEngrish@lemm.eePls don’t
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    sure, but a Chinese to English translation service does 🙂

    in the “old days”, the translations where not as good as now, they still are pretty bad if you translate between different languages a couple of times. Babelfish in its time was horrible.

    I believe that the translation services in Asia are not as updated as in other places of the world, they many places does not have access to Google translate for instance. So I guess this is just a bad example of the translation being literate word for word instead of taking the whole sentance into consideration.

    but that’s just my theory and I could be wrong 🙂

    funny either way 🙂

    as an example of bad translations / understandings:

    “In case of fire, do your utmost to alarm the hotel porter.”

    “Please don’t handle the fruit. Ask for Debbie’ (Sign in a greengrocer’s) '”

    “ANY PERSONS (EXCEPT PLAYERS) CAUGHT COLLECTING GOLF BALLS ON THIS COURSE WILL BE PROSECUTED AND HAVE THEIR BALLS REMOVED”

    from the book https://www.amazon.com/Broken-English-Spoken-Perfectly-Collection/dp/1904945074

    it’s quite humorous, and based on bad translations

    (edit: added an example)



  • y0din@lemmy.worldtoSync for Lemmy@lemmy.worldWhat?
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    probably not supporting the new api changes, the comments are visible in other clients/the web.

    I’ve switched clients untill there is a new release which fixes this and more issues.

    (edit: Lemmy.world was updated yesterday which strengthens my theory of it not being supported anymore)