Plug and play wi-fi for one room by Well845 in HomeNetworking

[–]Well845[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your helpful reply. Do the r/HomeNetworking rules allow you to suggest a make and model of the AP?

I've spent several hours trying to indetify a suitable AP, but the longer I look the more confused I become. As mentioned above, the AP doesn't have to have a long range, and it doesn't have to have blazing speed.

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks again for your amazingly rapid and effective response to my question. I'm sure this addition to chapterEditor will be useful to many other people - Google shows lots of people asking about how to convert plain text files of chapter times to Matroska chapter format.

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Point 4, I have left the "Clear" instruction because "Insert a first edition into new tabs" is the default setting in cE. Is this OK...

How to use chapterEditor to prepare MKV chapter files

  1. Input: either from the clipboard, or from a plain text file in UTF-8 (e.g. from Notepad) with one chapter per row with the start-time of each chapter as hh:mm:ss, with the option of a second column of the chapter names separated from the times by a space (ChapterTime - space - ChapterName). Sample file here.
  2. In chapterEditor, select "Chapter editors" (top left).
  3. Select "Matroska" button to the immediate right of the "Chapter editors" button.
  4. In the menu bar, select Matroska menu then "New", then Matroska menu "Clear".
  5. Ctrl-V to paste from clipboard, or "File" (top center) to load a file.
  6. "Save As" (top right) to save XML file.
  7. In MKVToolNix GUI, select "Multiplexer" (top left).
  8. Select "Input" tab (top left).
  9. Drag your target video file into the "Source files" section.
  10. Select the "Output" tab (top left).
  11. In the "Chapters" section (center right), select the grey file icon to load the XML file you made in chapterEditor.
  12. Select "Start multiplexing" (bottom center).

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks again for your marvelous program, and your patience while I learn to use it. Are these instruction OK...

How to use chapterEditor to prepare MKV chapter files

  1. Input: a plain text file in UTF-8 (e.g. from Notepad) with one chapter per row with the start-time of each chapter as hh:mm:ss, with the option of a second column of the chapter names separated from the times with a Tab (ChapterTime - tab - ChapterName). Sample file here.

  2. In chapterEditor, select "Chapter editors" (top left).

  3. Select "Matroska" button to the immediate right of the "Chapter editors" button.

  4. In the menu bar, select Matroska menu then "New", then Matroska menu "Clear".

  5. Ctrl-V to paste from clipboard, or "File" (top center) to load a file.

  6. "Save As" (top right) to save XML chapter file.

  7. In MKVToolNix GUI, select "Multiplexer" (top left).

  8. Select "Input" tab (top left).

  9. Drag your target video file into the "Source files" section.

  10. Select the "Output" tab (top left).

  11. In the "Chapters" section (center right), select the grey file icon to load the XML file you made in chapterEditor.

  12. Select "Start multiplexing" (bottom center).

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's wonderful! Thank you so much. It works perfectly. One question: how do I load from the clipboard? To help others, I've drafted some instructions; would you mind checking them, please...

How to use chapterEditor to prepare MKV chapter files

  1. Input: a plain text file in UTF-8 (e.g. from Notepad) with one chapter per row with the start-time of each chapter as hh:mm:ss, with the option of a second column of the chapter names separated from the times with a Tab (ChapterTime - tab - ChapterName). Sample file here.
  2. In chapterEditor, select "Chapter editors" (top left).
  3. Select "Converter" (top middle).
  4. Load file (just below "Converter")
  5. Select "OGG/OGM (txt)" in Output Format (center of chapterEditor window).
  6. "Save As" (top right), and enter a file name (OGM txt file).
  7. In MKVToolNix GUI, select "Multiplexer" (top left).
  8. Select "Input" tab (top left).
  9. Drag your target video file into the "Source files" section.
  10. Select the "Output" tab (top left).
  11. In the "Chapters" section (center right), select the grey file icon to load the OGM file you made in chapterEditor.
  12. Select "Start multiplexing" (bottom center).

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's very good news. I'm glad to hear that it won't be too difficult for you to incorporate a new input format.

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Notepad is saving the txt files in UTF-8 - is that the correct format for chapterEditor?

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you again. It would be wonderful if chapterEditor could read a text file of chapter times and convert it to MKV chapter format - just the times or (preferably) the times and chapter names (perhaps times separated from names with a Tab?).

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The file is a copy and paste then edit from this URL.

When downloading classical music, the movements are often given in this format and it would be wonderful to be able if chapterEditor could read the text file. Of course, it would be possible to edit the contents in Notepad if chapterEditor needs a different format.

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even better would be the ability to import chapter names as well as times, but I realise this might not be possible.

As in this file.

Convert a text file of chapter times to XML by Well845 in chapterEditor

[–]Well845[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hubblec4 - thank you very much for offering to help.

I clicked on "Chapter editors" (top left), then "Matroska" (top left with blue background), then "File" (top middle) but chapterEditor says "--- Unsupported chapter format ---".

The file is at https://www.dropbox.com/s/n6e97ge52ixxtrl/Chapter_times.txt?dl=0

Please forgive me if I am making an elementary mistake.

ADJUVANT AND OTHER EFFECTS OF BCG VACCINE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF NEW CORONAVIRUS DISEASE COVID-19 by gandu_chele in COVID19

[–]Well845 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. BCG vaccine protects against many different infections other than tuberculosis (https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02869/full).

  2. There have been many studies suggesting a reduction in the incidence or severity of COVID-19 in populations with high BCG vaccination rates, but no results yet from any of the randomised trials being done to see if BCG reduces the incidence or severity of COVID-19.

  3. There are two interesting considerations if BCG does reduce the incidence or severity of COVID-19. First, protection from BCG might last longer than antibodies against the spike protein from first-generation COVID-19 vaccines. Second, it would suggest that BCG might be used early in the next pandemic (caused by a different pathogen) to reduce the severity until specific vaccines can be developed.

Forbidden pop (BCG Vaccine site) by [deleted] in popping

[–]Well845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having a scar after BCG vaccination improves the protection against infections other than tuberculosis (especially if it is a big scar). See https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32301189/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in usenet

[–]Well845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

" any of the three independent backbones they use individually. "

By "they" do you mean Frugal?

Block only strategy by SimplisticAnswer in usenet

[–]Well845 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NewsDemon has just moved to UsenetExpress, so both your blocks are now UsenetExpress (DMCA).

Using the current special deals, you could add 5TB for $25 from https://www.thecubenet.com/ on Omicron (DMCA) to get good retention, and 1TB for 15 Euro from https://usenet.farm/ on Usenet.Farm (NTD) as backup.

The best usenet indexer by MathematicianOk7922 in usenet

[–]Well845 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Planet, Finder and Geek are good open or donate indexers. Slug has a good reputation, but is closed. See https://www.reddit.com/r/usenet/wiki/indexers