LosslessCut - Cut videos without quality loss or re-encoding
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:51 pm
First Love Movies
https://www.first-loves.com/forums/
Yes, it definitely has limitations. Similar to how it is when I cut with ffmpeg directly without re-encoding. (Losslesscut just uses ffmpeg in the background anyways).ghost wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:17 pm Thanks, goku33.
It looks very basic and you can't cut frame by frame. It's doesn't support AC3. Just my first impression after a short test.
By the way, I need to manually subscribe to a topic (I created) to receive notifications, correct? I didn’t subscribe to this topic and didn’t receive a notification of your response..
No, you should not need to subscribe to a topic to get notifications about posts that quote one of your posts. You might have that notification shut off, however.ghost wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:48 pmBy the way, I need to manually subscribe to a topic (I created) to receive notifications, correct? I didn’t subscribe to this topic and didn’t receive a notification of your response..![]()
I never heard this before. Really?
Maybe mimzy should answer to it...
Oh! That's the trick. I think I never had to do this as admin. Thanks, Night!You will need the appropriate notification options clicked.
I think I’m getting notifications when someone quotes me, yes. Which is why I also always used quoting feature to respond to others. But I didn’t get notifications when it was a regular thread that I had posted in previously and someone responded to me without a quote. (On some other sites You automatically get subscribed for notifications when you’ve posted in a Thread).
That sounds awful. I would get hundreds of notifications every week! Have you seen how many posts that YOU have made already? Do you really want a notification when someone posts anything in any of those threads? OK. (Though I don't see how a board can tell when someone is responding to you specifically unless they quote you.)goku33 wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 12:14 amBut I didn’t get notifications when it was a regular thread that I had posted in previously and someone responded to me without a quote. (On some other sites You automatically get subscribed for notifications when you’ve posted in a Thread).
Quoting is just a tiny hassle for me at times. It would be easier to just type @Night which in other forums would be called user mentioning. Or did I miss this here..with phpBB ?Night457 wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 2:59 am You have to manually subscribe to threads you have a particular interest in, and set your notification options so that you get a notification for your subscribed topics. There is also the option to get a notification if someone replies to a topic you have bookmarked. Well darn, that one is news to me. Is the site reading what we have bookmarked in our browser? I dunno.
I for one am glad that the default is only for notifications to someone quoting my post. They might want a response from me, but I don't need notifications for the many threads I posted in just once. I am going to read every single post anyway, which I did before it became a Moderator obligation for me. But I might just deal with the notifications first.
I prefer your minimalist approach to someone quoting an entire long post, that's for sure. I had seen your @Night type posts and totally understood what you were doing, even though I was not aware it was a "forum thing". (I just have not been involved in other forums that much.) I think it is a reasonable way to address someone specifically in a post that will still be of general interest, so that people know at least WHO you are responding to when you say something like "That is crazy talk! Let me explain and set you straight." Sometimes you think your post will be the very next one after the one you are answering, but then WHOOPS someone will sneak one in ahead of you. It can make your own post suddenly seem wrong-headed.goku33 wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:17 am Quoting is just a tiny hassle for me at times. It would be easier to just type @Night which in other forums would be called user mentioning.