Uhm this could be a good workaround, I’ll look into it, thanks! It would solve the movies problem, but not any other screen sharing problem
Thank you!
Uhm this could be a good workaround, I’ll look into it, thanks! It would solve the movies problem, but not any other screen sharing problem
Thank you!
I already have a jellyfin instance, but syncplay didn’t works very reliably for me, some users experienced freezing, jumps and other problems
Thanks for the suggestion anyway!
It would be just me sharing to everybody else on the internet (no more than 6 people)
Jitsi meet works great, the only problem is being able to share only “a portion” of what it currently does
I think the problem is not something related to jitsi, meet, discord or matrix, but rather to the OS screensharing capabilities
Isn’t nextcloud the “evolution” of owncloud? Except for the UI, are their performance similar?
I’ve never heard of it, but it looks very interesting! Except for the working mechanics, from the “user pov” it works similar to syncthing, did I understand correctly?
Please tell me this is not real
Is this real or just a meme?
Other answer seems to suggest that the problem is that the same podcast can be available, depending on where and who is listening to it, with different length due to different ads injected into. Here’s my probably stupid and completely ignorant suggestion: instead of using timestamps for both begin and end of the ads segment, you could use a timestamp for the beginning, and an hash of the first part of “non-ads” segment. I’ll try to explain better:
|----------------xxxxx--------------------|
^ |___|
The xxx is the ads segment, the ^
is the timestamp of the beginning of the ads, the |___|
is a small duration segment (for example, 0.5 seconds) right after the ads segment. The data of that segment is hashed and used as “end ads segment indicator”.
On the other device, with a different duration of the ads, you should start hashing it to find the corresponding segment.
Is this doable or did I just said a bunch of idiot things?
This… This is amazing! I can finally write an application switcher optimized for my touchscreen device! Thanks KDE devs!
Now I just recommend Owncloud or seafile. They’re both really easy to install and just work out of the box.
Which one is lighter on your opinion?
I always see “this doesn’t work, why?” posts, it’s the first time I see a “this works, why?” post XD
Will this change something for italian pirates?
Holy words
uhm that’s strange, I just tried executing it on your link and it worked. have you waited at least 5 seconds after running the script?
hi, sorry for the late reply! I finally wrote this nodejs script:
const puppeteer = require('puppeteer');
// This is where we'll put the code to get around the tests.
function findPlaylistUrl(networkUrls) {
for (const url of networkUrls) {
if (url.startsWith('https://vixcloud.co/playlist')) {
return url;
}
}
return ''; // Return an empty string if no matching URL is found
}
(async () => {
// Check if URL argument is provided
if (process.argv.length <= 2) {
console.error('Usage: node get_network_urls.js <URL>');
process.exit(1);
}
const url = process.argv[2];
// Launch a headless browser
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({ headless: 'true' });
const page = await browser.newPage();
// Enable request interception
await page.setRequestInterception(true);
// Capture network requests
const networkUrls = [];
page.on('request', (request) => {
networkUrls.push(request.url());
request.continue();
});
// Navigate to the URL
await page.goto(url);
// Wait for a while to capture network requests (adjust as needed)
await page.waitForTimeout(5000);
// Print the captured network URLs
console.log(findPlaylistUrl(networkUrls));
// Close the browser
await browser.close();
})();
the first argument passed to the script is the url of the webpage. The script uses the puppeteer module to “fake” a browser, in order to receive all the network calls and so on, and then will search through them for the m3u8 playlist. It is very specific and only works on this website, but it can be easily adapted for other websites as well
I’m using windscribe VPN from Italy and it works without issues right now