I run Windows Defender + Malwarebytes. 2 different ways of detecting malware and work well with each other.
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He was Muslim not Christian so most likely never went to that church, unless he converted or something. But it does sound like it was religiously motivated:
Thanks for the suggestion! FitoTrack looks great, but I don't really do outdoor activities. I mostly do weight training so I'm looking for something that tracks reps/weight etc.
I'm getting the same issues but with Firefox + uBlockOrigin
Embracer Group were expecting a massive investment to fund all their recent aquisitions (2 billions I think?) that fell through. So they have been cutting and closing studios ever since.
If you already pay for Netflix then there are a few decent games like Into the Breach. Most of it is garbage though.
This article phrases this like it's a positive. Instead it now forces companies to preinstall even more bs.
You clearly have no idea what it is
I just tried it with
ffmpeg -c:v h264_qsv -i Kimetsu\ no\ Yaiba\ Yuukaku\ Hen\ -\ 01\ \[Blu-Ray\]\[1080p\]\[10bit\]\[BCEFB086\].mkv -map 0 -c copy -c:v hevc_qsv -preset slow -global_quality 22 -look_ahead 1 output.mkv
and got:
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] Error initializing the MFX video decoder: invalid handle (-6)
Error while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid argument
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] [IMGUTILS @ 0x7fffc3312e40] Picture size 0x0 is invalid
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] video_get_buffer: image parameters invalid
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] get_buffer() failed
Error while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid argument
Could this mean it is a driver issue?
There is 1 plugin that seems to support H.264, the rest are H.265. I tried the following plugins:
- "Transcode Video Files" with the following options selected
- Video Code = H264
- Video Encoder = hvec_qvc
- "Video Encoder H265/HEVC - hevc_vaapi (INTEL/AMD)"
- "Video Encoder H265/HEVC - hevc_qsv (Intel)"
None of them worked.
Is there something similar on fDroid?
From what I understand. The development team plans to transition to ElevenReader, while Omnivore will remain open-source and, hopefully, community-driven.
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Here is the full email I got: