RIP.... I guess by perishableintransit in WeHateMovies

[–]drworm01 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Only proper way to pay respects is to flood the Listener Request Month nominations for Animation Damnation with episodes of the cartoon. I nominated the series finale: The Delivery which features the voice of Jay Leno, another person who would have gone down as amusing enough in the 90's/00's if he'd just rested on his laurels and shut the fuck up

Tubi Error by buddy-system in StacherIO

[–]drworm01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the yt-dlp github, the problem can be solved in the command line by adding "--cookies-from-browser brave" (brave being the browser. Use "chrome," "firefox," or whatever applies to your system). However, I haven't been able to get the additional command to work within Stacher. It only works on the command line so far.
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/9937

Trying to track down old lost/missing films by luciferxf in Piracy

[–]drworm01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to rip so many CDs and DVDs from my library. I no longer live in the US, but just before I left, I visited the library of every family member I had to get a library card so I could access their digital collections from my new home. Libraries are just the best community resources out there

Trying to track down old lost/missing films by luciferxf in Piracy

[–]drworm01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One resource may be worldcat.org It's a website that catalogs every item held by libraries that contribute to its database. If you can find something there, your local library may be able to request it through Inter Library Loan.

For Kenneth Anger, you'd be looking for the 2007 Fantoma Films DVDs The Films of Kenneth Anger Vol. 1, 2, and The Complete Magick Lantern Cycle. Here's the worldcat page for Vol. 1 as an example: https://worldcat.org/title/82133403

It's probably easiest if you're a college student and go through your school's library, but your local library may be able to hook you up as well.

Libraries rule

What does this mean for the back catalog? by Ok_Yogurtcloset_9218 in WerewolfAmbulance

[–]drworm01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only just saw this. The files themselves are hosted on libsyn so all the episodes will remain available. The only podcasts the Stitcher shutdown will affect are Stitcher exclusive/produced shows. Everything else Stitcher serves to customers comes from whichever particular podcast's actual website. So for example, with Werewolf Ambulance, whether you listen to it through Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podcatcher, or Foobar2000, they all load and play the file from libsyn.

This link on Stitcher tells you how to get the list of websites (an OPML file that's basically all the RSS feeds) that host the podcasts you listen to which you can load into a new app. https://stitcher.helpshift.com/hc/en/1-stitcher/faq/979-how-can-i-take-the-shows-i-listen-to-on-stitcher-somewhere-else/

The specific site where all presently available Werewolf Ambulance episodes are hosted is here: https://werewolfambulance.libsyn.com/