

Strictly speaking,a VCR is a video cassette recorder. If it doesn’t have recording capability, it’s just a player.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen one that couldn’t record, though.


Strictly speaking,a VCR is a video cassette recorder. If it doesn’t have recording capability, it’s just a player.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen one that couldn’t record, though.


Oh, maybe not then.
Unless you have some university affiliation you could spin as “I’m a researcher and…”


Email them and ask. They can probably create you an account without twitch.


So it’s Cemu on Linux and Steamos, not anything to do with Emudeck.


Bots


DMCA no, but probably some kind of rights claim process. The international agreement on copyright is the Berne convention.


Those are almost certainly fake. In my experience they’re short clips of a video saying “you need to install xyz codec to play this video”, which is malware.


Still happens for some cases like airplane movies. I know I’ve seen pirated movies that had the airline name pop up for a few seconds.


The new business model is cloud subscription gaming. You sure you want to argue for that?


Tape, probably.


They expect to at least get the same service for their money. Instead, it’s gotten worse while also getting more expensive.


I don’t think we have a hobbydrama community on lemmy, but there is a subreddit with that name for this type of story.


Some logs might be helpful.


Norton? Ew. Don’t give people malware. Norton hasn’t been a useful product for like 30 years.


Yes. What’s the point of using security software if you just bypass it? How do you know you’re not allowing malware?


Can you give an example artist? I can play around with it and see if there’s a way


It can be noticeable during regular playback on a modern display, under the right conditions. Anime is one of those due to the high contrast in the picture.
It was also weird to pause an interlaced video on VHS and watch it alternate between frames. Any objects in motion would jump back and forth.


I would consider the cost of electricity against the cost of the new PSU.
And you were right!