What do you mean by doing a "webrip” from the GRC app? Is it actually a web app in disguise? Or you mean doing a screen capture?
What do you mean by doing a "webrip” from the GRC app? Is it actually a web app in disguise? Or you mean doing a screen capture?
Okay so they are just reusing the format for local files.
The files are supposed to be played with the GRC app, correct? If so I think you need to intercept the (usually HTTPS) request(s) for the key made by the GRC Windows 11 app.
Btw can the said movie be played in a browser via say the GRC site? It may be an easier target.
SegmentURL
is a tag for MPEG-DASH which is usually for streaming. How large are the .mp4 files?
If reencoding is to be avoided, one can try ffmpeg -i xxx.mpd -c:v copy -c:a copy out.mp4
The MPD file should be a Media Presentation Description file. Can you open it in a text editor? It should be a bunch of XML.
Those letters are often void threats. ISPs are not really the right plaintiff to bring priacy cases to court. The only thing they can do is to terminate service but that is obviously not in their interest.
Just if you are already paying for a VPN and the download/upload speed is acceptable, there is no point in getting yourself in trouble no matter how small the odd is.
You are welcome and glad that it works eventually.
And the issue still persists even after taking those steps?
Does the dig
command confirm 1.1.1.1 is in use?
prowlarr does not appear to support customizing DNS. You need to alter your DNS on the OS level. Which OS are you using?
Yeah hiding DNS queries is just one part of the equation. It has to be coupled with other techs/techniques to really achieve privacy.
Chrome has DNS-over-HTTPS enabled by default. Firefox, however, enables that by default in certain regions only.
Cloudflare has a comprehensive guide on how to enable it in various browsers.
P.S. If you dun wanna use Cloudflare as the resolver, quad9 can be an (maybe better) option.
I hate to put it this way because libtorrent
is a wonderful piece of open-source software maintained by volunteers but as is typical with its history, releases are going to be bumpy.
The main reason is that libtorrent
, which is the literal backbone of most torrenting clients, has implemented supported for I2P only recently in its latest v2.x branch… It takes time for libtorrent
to iron out bugs and stablize and it takes more for clients to upgrade their embedded libtorrent
to v2.x.
They are not that different. The concepts are portable.
CD Audio came way earlier than mp3… It is CDDA, Compact Disc Digital Audio. For its spec, please give wiki a read. FLAC is a good lossless alternative to WAV. I have most of my collection in FLAC too.
Given the information provided,
Media Size: 7168MB + 100MB = 7268MB = 58144Mb
Run time: 1h47m = 6420s
Average bitrate = 58144Mb / 6420s = ~9.06Mbps
That is definitely not FHD Blu-ray quality (~30Mbps) but better than DVD on average (~6Mbps).
I think a quality HDMI capture card should be able to not just match but surpass this bitrate.