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  • 0range@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldIn heat
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    11 days ago

    Yeah, the way that i would do it is to look up the Wikipedia page for the movie Heat and go to the cast section.

    This is how i always look for information and it can actually be to my detriment. Like that time i went to Reddit to ask them what that movie was where time is a currency, and somebody pointed out that i could have just googled “time is money movie” and it would have immediately shown me In Time (2011).

    Also, when i want something from an app or website i will consult the alphabetical list or look for a link to click, instead of just using the search bar.

    I don’t know, somehow it never entered my brain that search bars are smart and can figure out what you meant if you use natural language. Even though they’ve been programmed that way since before i was born




  • I download youtube videos in .mp3 format very often, both for music and to listen to as podcasts. I don’t know if it’s the best method but this is how i do it:

    • Use the MultiSelect extension to select multiple videos and put them in a playlist, which i name Download. This playlist has to be public.

    • Use Open Video Downloader to download this playlist, making sure that it writes the metadata in tags. If necessary, it can also download age-restricted videos by importing cookies from your browser, i’ve done it a couple of times but it’s not convenient.

    • I pretty much leave it at that, but you could use a media tagger to add further information to the files.














  • No i haven’t tried that yet, my assumption is that this only includes the settings and not the actual transfers. If it did include the transfers then Tixati users would just do that, instead i was always told to transplant core2.dat

    Wait, now that i read that, it DOES include transfers! I did not know that, that’s a solid lead thank you


    EDIT: It works, all the transfers are backed up; this is a lot better, especially because i preserves dates (Created, Completed, Bits uploaded, Ratio, etc).

    BUT, the file locations are also backed up. This is a problem because i’m switching from Windows to Linux, so i can’t recreate the file structure because it starts with D:/ instead of starting with /media

    Once i update the file location, it triggers a force check, which is the point where some of them fail and display 99% even though they were 100% before. That problem is still unsolved, and i now realize it probably can’t be solved.

    Overall though this is great, you made me notice something i didn’t and it’s way better than what i was doing, thanks!

    EDIT EDIT: yeah i’ve come to the conclusion that those who were 100% and are now 99% are just corrupted.

    Aside from that, yeah, the file paths are different on Linux and Windows so you’ll have to rebind the locations. At this point you’ll get “error file missing” for no reason, you can force check to get rid of that.