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  1. It's really nice that with LAV Filters and FFmpeg it's still possible to watch videos in New Moon, but I assumed most New Moon users here have a really old cpu which makes it nearly impossible to get a smooth video playback to begin with. I stopped investigating years ago, as with my AMD Athlon XP 3200+ it's simply not possible to watch videos in-browser. Whenever I can I try to get my hands on the direct video-url and open it with MPC-HC instead so my gpu can do the decoding (dxva)! Youtube-dl works for this url and so you could simply do: FOR /F "delims=" %A IN ('youtube-dl.exe -gf dash_hd_src "https://www.facebook.com/arcturosgr/videos/2355323964725837/UzpfSTU2MzI1NjMwNjoxMDE1NTgyNzQ4OTUzNjMwNw/"') DO @mpc-hc.exe %A I also wanted to see if I could extract the video-urls myself with my favorite scraper, and it appears I can : xidel.exe -s --user-agent="Mozilla/5.0 Firefox/67.0" "https://www.facebook.com/arcturosgr/videos/2355323964725837/UzpfSTU2MzI1NjMwNjoxMDE1NTgyNzQ4OTUzNjMwNw/" --xquery "let $a:=json(replace((//script/extract(.,'\((\{bootloadable.+?)\);',1)[.])[1],'\\\x','\\\u00'))/(.//videoData)() return {'name'://span[@class='_6w6o'],'date':extract($raw,'data-utime=\"(.+?)\"',1) * duration('PT1S') + date('1970-01-01'),'duration':format-time(duration($a/parse-xml(dash_manifest)//@mediaPresentationDuration),'[H01]:[m01]:[s01].[f001]'),'formats':[{'format':'pg-sd','container':'mp4[h264+aac]','url':$a/sd_src},{'format':'pg-hd','container':'mp4[h264+aac]','url':$a/hd_src},for $x at $i in $a/parse-xml(dash_manifest)//Representation order by $x/boolean(@width),$x/@bandwidth count $i return {'format':'dash-'||$i,'container':concat(substring-after($x/../@mimeType,'/'),'[',extract($x/@codecs,'(^[\w]+)',1) ! (if (.='mp4a') then 'aac' else if (.='avc1') then 'h264' else .),']'),'resolution':$x/@width ! concat(.,'x',$x/@height),'samplerate':$x/@audioSamplingRate ! concat(. div 1000,'kHz'),'bitrate':round($x/@bandwidth div 1000)||'kbps','url':$x/BaseUrl}]}" { "name": "Ο Μπράντλεϊ και ο Κούπερ πίνουν το πρωινό τους γάλα σε χρόνο ρεκόρ!", "date": "2019-05-28", "duration": "00:00:21.430", "formats": [ { "format": "pg-sd", "container": "mp4[h264+aac]", "url": "https://video.fams1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t42.9040-2/61843568_373590383500381_78334383798353920_n.mp4?_nc_cat=110&efg=eyJybHIiOjMyNCwicmxhIjo1MTIsInZlbmNvZGVfdGFnIjoic3ZlX3NkIn0%3D&rl=324&vabr=180&_nc_ht=video.fams1-1.fna&oh=2db0888690b363f77cd2347d0a1b2ddc&oe=5CF72C9D" }, { "format": "pg-hd", "container": "mp4[h264+aac]", "url": "https://scontent.fams1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.24130-6/61896969_1057774241083394_2143298778333200645_n.mp4?_nc_cat=107&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6Im9lcF9oZCJ9&_nc_ht=scontent.fams1-1.fna&oh=af11dc0bdaa1e1c3677ec995c683ef63&oe=5D8CE345" }, { "format": "dash-1", "container": "[aac]", "resolution": null, "samplerate": "44.1kHz", "bitrate": "49kbps", "url": "https://video.fams1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t42.1790-2/61730896_653046878453207_4586614327225614336_n.mp4?_nc_cat=100&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfdjRhdWRpb2ZvcnNvdXJjZXBpcGVsaW5lXzEyOF9jcmZfMjNfbWFpbl8zLjBfZnJhZ18yX2F1ZGlvIn0%3D&_nc_ht=video.fams1-2.fna&oh=5432806f4c33af32edc22bf2c4795329&oe=5CF723DB" }, { "format": "dash-2", "container": "[h264]", "resolution": "144x256", "samplerate": null, "bitrate": "94kbps", "url": "https://scontent.fams1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.25447-6/61730728_299189114366438_1302159605964110084_n.mp4?_nc_cat=107&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2xxMl9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent.fams1-1.fna&oh=2565a3b437594c6fd2a7e7e651aa4ea7&oe=5D9CD5BA" }, { "format": "dash-3", "container": "[h264]", "resolution": "240x426", "samplerate": null, "bitrate": "226kbps", "url": "https://scontent.fams1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.25447-6/61739980_450267335732795_2637262664050798254_n.mp4?_nc_cat=102&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2xxMV9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent.fams1-2.fna&oh=fa642dce8efabd37bb0f0301b3b31bea&oe=5D517AB3" }, { "format": "dash-4", "container": "[h264]", "resolution": "360x640", "samplerate": null, "bitrate": "457kbps", "url": "https://scontent.fams1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.25447-6/61957295_2167711626615482_3010584285180055097_n.mp4?_nc_cat=110&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2hxMV9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent.fams1-1.fna&oh=db5624b4ce1ad59185330b7829bfe667&oe=5D897F64" }, { "format": "dash-5", "container": "[h264]", "resolution": "480x852", "samplerate": null, "bitrate": "736kbps", "url": "https://scontent.fams1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.25447-6/61777483_2414353792131319_5709933467491253734_n.mp4?_nc_cat=102&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2hxNF9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent.fams1-2.fna&oh=0137dbb04f320370fe13bfa645073c3c&oe=5D8B7C5B" }, { "format": "dash-6", "container": "[h264]", "resolution": "720x1280", "samplerate": null, "bitrate": "1484kbps", "url": "https://scontent.fams1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.25447-6/61788732_1213415742166317_6377004606775886417_n.mp4?_nc_cat=107&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2hxMl9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent.fams1-1.fna&oh=9f8619407dea9ca6caf04b96ffa1d3e3&oe=5D95591A" }, { "format": "dash-7", "container": "[h264]", "resolution": "1080x1920", "samplerate": null, "bitrate": "3146kbps", "url": "https://scontent.fams1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.25447-6/61801829_107103767207074_4181022582485783456_n.mp4?_nc_cat=107&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6ImRhc2hfb2VwX2hxNV9mcmFnXzJfdmlkZW8ifQ%3D%3D&_nc_ht=scontent.fams1-1.fna&oh=d0c7ea5b7a870149b55a1bb0f674872d&oe=5D9E1271" } ] }
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  2. Avast (including AVG) actually ended support for Vista beginning December 1, 2018 (see End of support for Windows XP/Vista), and only promised definition updates for version18.8 or older. However I have been following a thread at another forum that @Stevo might find very interesting, Windows Bluekeep patches causing Win32k.sys BSOD. The OP was running Server 2008 SP2 and using AVG 18, which attracted the attention of Avast representative Peter. On June 4, Peter posted: (KB4489887 was a preview released in March, and was the first update to change the build number to 6003.) It is difficult to believe that Avast would take any action that benefits legacy versions of their free products. On the other hand, this could explain why artomberus had no issues with AVG Free 18.8 in his June 4 post despite running build 6003: Perhaps he was among the first beneficiaries of the micro-update? Still, the only further information I can find relates to business products, e.g. BSOD/Failure to Boot after Installing AVG Business Edition on Windows Server 2008. There is some general information about micro-updates in an earlier article:
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  3. No not before every delivery. Just once. Putting the new file into the secret hiding place ;-) where the other independant non-compiled files in prefs folder are coming from too. Those are surely not manually copied every single time either. If the original code gets changed, it will probably get exchanged in the forks too. Then all own fixes are lost if they were embedded deep in the source, and the issue must be investigated again and the fix applied again, or rather gets just forgotten. To me looks like more work not less. Provided of course the fixes are as harmless as exchanging the support URLs in a prefs file. Of course I'm mighty glad of roytams immense work too, it blows my mind, my own browsing depends on him, and basically a single person has to 'save the world' (xp world) in his spare time ;-) No idea how he manages that, but sad enough for the state of the world today. Still just saying that I find it so extremely out of proportion, that a workload of 1000:1 for two people to reach the same goal is today considered as normal. And even as desirable. The prob is that other people are usually not bored to death either, what everyone seems to assume, and have to struggle for their own little spare time. So comparing a minute for a one-time action of copying a file, with the act of learning github, setting up an account, copying a giant mass of files, learning howt to edit and etc. from scratch, it's just so extremely... oh well, not my prob :) (It's just that I'm too forced again and again to waste endless struggling time with stuff that experts could do with a fingersnip, but just don't care, in all areas of life)
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  4. Sure. Contumacy against the facts leads nowhere. Game Over.
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  5. if you want to save roytam1's time for doing this before every delivery, don't go this way. Not to say of possible problems, if the Moonchilds/Tobins/whoever elses code he forks from gets changed and incompatible with this simple drag'n'drop. So no, if we need to get this changed and help roytam to develop this, forking his github and doing pull request as he asked is the best way.
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  6. You don't need to touch MpSigStub (as SIGnature Stub), it's pretty old. You must have both engine (dll) and malware signatures database (*.vdm) working in co-operation. You can do NOTHING if the old engine doesn't want to load a new database. Even if it's only version check, you can't change a byte in any file because they are digitally signed with certificate. Would you trust any antimalware program which allows to replace its own files with files possibly cracked by malware?
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  7. I don't know Pale Moon but I guess it is just a port of old Firefox. The question is if the statement "there would be visual glitches on Windows 10 without custom caption bar drawing" is true why these glitches does not appear in any other application except browsers (+thunderbird) that try to imitate Chrome behaviour; why these glitches does not appear on any other DWM-based OS (WinVista, Win7, Win8, Win8.1 - where rendering is exactly same) and why these glitches did not appear in versions before adopting Chrome look. Maybe, we should highlight that this look does not correspond to Fluent design
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  8. Interesting and useful info to remember - makes sense too. The physical USB connection was probably detected and being disabled by the scanner itself because of the Wi-Fi link. But then the USB controller reconnects the device and you get into a continuous disconnection/re-connection loop.
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  9. Here you go I uploaded NT4VU3 RC1 somewhere (there are probably better places but this will do) NT4VU3 RC1 - NT 4 Workstation (No shell update) NT4VU3 RC1 - NT 4 Workstation (With shell update) NT4VU3 RC1 - NT 4 Server (No shell update)
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  10. Hi Mr. Muscle, First off, got to say, admire your work. Thank You! https://1drv.ms/u/s!Akc22i6YzEXigP2IeqqF-qGlpPHisYE?e=YNwTRL Too big to upload, should be four files, total 1.5GB Probably related ^ debug.log attacheddebug.log
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