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Roxine Denison

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:11:21 PM8/5/24
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Youshould see a therapist. The point is not being locked into your TV and the device that recorded it (like my Channel Master that died). The point is being able to play the shows on your Laptop with a standard media player program, for example.

The idea is that if you were concerned about recordings on a USB drive that is spinning away, why would you wait until now before thinking about saving them. Ths USB HDD could have crashed at any point in the last 3 years. And if it had all those important recordings would have been lost since they had no backup.


Apparently Channel Masters stores the data for playback on on that specific DVR, puts a lock on the files. I researched it. Apparently a Linux machine running a program to strip the lock and convert it to a format most media players will handle is out there. I wonder of VLC would work.


I do not have Linux running on any of my machine but might try it. At this point it is more for the challenge and learning. Good excuse to spool up on Linux. I used it long ago but only causally. I would like to experiment.


Tablo going to free schedule is a winner. The Channel Master also has (#had#) free schedule and why I used them. The first one I had was CM DVR+. Great unit but it died after a fwe years. The one I have now is the CM CM-7600 Media Player. The software is not as good as the DVR+ but gets the job done. It has built in WiFi for schedule and streaming content, but is HDMI wired to one TV.


The Tablo WiFi to TV / Tablet / Phone, running Tablo App and free schedule, and price is why I bought it. Into it about almost 2 weeks of a a rough honeymoon but getting better. Besides the $100 Tablo I had to add $110, for a 2TB HDD and two Roku 4K sticks (thankfully on sale). The Roku Express I tried first would not stream properly. The Roku 4K sticks are better.


I still occasionally have a recorded show screen and audio get out of sync. Not all shows just one channel and not all shows. It is a sub channel on (ION). I have pretty good antenna and the signal seems strong. Not sure what the deal is, but does not love the standard definition SD show. Not all shows on this channel have playback issues. Not sure but all the other principle channels (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS) seem to be OK.


The Tablo and Channel Master DVR are what I am using. But the Ematic experiment continues. It is a hobby not a way of life. I will say the Tablo is warming up to me. I solved all my teething pains with the Tablo. If it lasts (does not die like my first Channel Master did after 4 yrs) great. Like I said if you have encoded shows on a DVR that goes bye bye you also lose the data (unless you use Linux and some conversion utility).


In this DIGITAL world companies can spy and control what we do and how we use their products. Tesla can shut features off on your car remotely. Samsung can shut your phone off it is was bought on grey market (a phone used in one country that was marketed to another country). There is good about technology and bad. Would I go back to VCR? No.


I'm slightly confused about cacerts formats. An application I use recently had to upgrade it's cacerts file. The original cacerts file was pk12 format (I assume, it's binary), while the new format is clearly pem. I can use either cacert, but when I suggested someone having trouble with authentication upgrade to the new cacert he gets complaints because it is not a pk12 format.


Perhaps this might help others with similar searches: I was trying to find the default list of trusted certificate authorities for the Java Runtime Environment because we wanted to install an SSL certificate into Tomcat. Had to finally remove oracle site from google searches and found this method to parse the binary file for the list. Good luck finding it at Oracle.com!


I have a 9 month old Western Digital My Passport Ultra for Mac 2TB, which came formatted Mac OS Extended It is not showing up when I try to set it as my scratch disk for Photoshop 2024. Another post recommeds reformating an External Hard Drive to APFS, but I'm reading that APFS works best on SSD and my External Hard drive is not solid state; I read that APFS operates poorly on spinning disks and wears them out.


I would like to use a 1Tb external disk for my backup using the standard Ubuntu backup tool.The disk has been used previously and I need to format and wipe it. As a new user I don't know which format I should choose. I have attached a screenshot showing my choices. Can anyone advise on which I should choose please?


However, you may have specific needs (that we don't know) where you would need portability in which case FAT or NTFS is an option. But in this case you'll probably loose some Linux-native filesystem metadata (in particular permissions and symbolic links).


Does anyone have any idea what format I need to be using to provide a pre-existing wildcard (*.noc.sbc.edu) SSL certificate and key to my M1000e's CMC and iDRACs? Nothing I try works including zillions of conversions involving X509, Base 64 encoding, etc.


The CMC wants me to provide a certificate file and key file uploaded through the browser. Everything I try gives me a wonderfully helpful "Bad Type" or "Bad Format" with zero details. The documentation for the CMC and the iDRAC units is worthless in this regard simply saying it wants it X509 and Base-64 encoded which leaves, thanks to all the variations in SSL cert standards, a blue million possibilities.


I've been running them through openssl tons of ways creating different permutations without coming up with a format the system likes. I don't know if it's the format I'm choosing, a dislike of chained intermediates, or the alignment of the planets... but there is just so little detail and so many possible ways to do this wrong that I'm thoroughly frustrated.


I also have the same question. I can't use the automatic CSR generation becuase it doesn't put in a Server Alternate Name for the IP Address, so the web browser still doesn't like it. Thanks for any help!


I'm really trying to figure out how to create a SHA2 signed certificate for the iDRAC 6. I searched everything I could imagine in Google and Bing then though of just creating on with OpenSSL so I ended up at this thread. If there is an easier way to generate a SHA2 certificate, please let me know.


Generated a SHA2 on the latest firmware and uploaded an x509 cert only (not intermediate) from the CSR and it worked just fine in the GUI. I did try to upload a bundle the first time, though, and it threw the same error as you got.


I would like to convert this text into an HTML format so I can send an API call to a particular software, but no matter what I do this text output always come out wrong on this software.



I am using a "markdown to HTML" formatter for this via Zapier and I believe this rich text might not be markdown hence causing this issue, could anyone give their input and how I can convert this text into a HTML format


If you're having trouble converting the text into HTML format using a Markdown to HTML formatter, it's possible that the text might not be in Markdown format. To ensure accurate conversion, you can manually format the text into HTML. Here's how you can convert your text into HTML format:


Most are 256k AAC format, which is pretty comparable to CD quality, even though it is still a compressed format. Some older songs before 2010 may be found to use 128K DRM protected formats. The Apple Music subscription does allow for Lossless and Dolby Spatial Audio formats for even better sound quality.


Fat32 is actually capable of of doing up to 16tb you just have to swap the 512k emulation and change it to 4K idk what drives allow you to do this still in windows technically but it is possible doing it thru Linux tho then you can make it work for 16tb mbr fat32 allocation size for windows or any os.


I know what you mean I am not concerned with that as it is faster (easier) to access the data with bigger chunks over smaller. Me personally I would be using wave format which is bigger file sizes and why I would also use higher allocation but every one is different.


Like I said it may not take a lot of time to do on the change fly but it also robs the cpu power I assume ram and other things best thing to do is use a ssd and find out if there is an actual way to disable the hdd going to sleep like you can in windows. I also assume the platter drives causes a issue with freezing.


I was under the impression that fragmentation is an issue on platter drives because of the head needing repositioning, plus wait for the sector to rotate to the head. I could see it having some effect with solid state drives, because of searching non sequential sectors would still incur some penalty, but it really should be minimal.


As for USB, yes, even if it says 3.1 it may not achieve that speed because what matters is the internal components how fast they can go. And because usb sticks are viewed as temporary storage, they rarely have good components. So many of them are utter crap.


One reason is to avoid potential problems with larger sized UFDs that may, in fact, be formatted exFAT (unlikely, but I've seen stranger things, particularly with microSD cards). Another is to clean the bits in the Flash to make them fresh. A third is to verify that there is no inherent problem with the UFD you just bought - it would be bad to find out that it had bad sectors from day 1 but you only discover it after the warranty period has run out and you've lost critical data.


it's not just a matter of the manufacturer's home-base - even if it were made in the USA it is still suspect - as with anything that is mass-produced, quantity is increased at a cost to quality. It's just better to be safe than sorry.


I'd spend some time copying all of the data to your HD, then formatting the UFD, just to be sure. And when formatting, a quick formatting will not go through the entire drive, only clear the FAT (IIRC), so you'll want to perform full format. NOTE: a full format for a large device will take a really long time, so be sure you have the time available to perform the full format before beginning.

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