

Look into ffmpeg’s “concat” feature. It can do what you want. https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate
Just a regular everyday normal muthafucka.
Look into ffmpeg’s “concat” feature. It can do what you want. https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate
Not OP, but I’ve been looking for something like this. I’ve got a couple of refrigerators and a deep freeze I’d like to monitor. I’m not looking for a cooking tool that constantly sends updates. For that I’d like to use a multi-probe Bluetooth device. I’ve got Zigbee for other sensors, and I’d like to add these to the net
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The selection is really not great at the moment, but I was able to find a factory-refurbished Amcrest AD-410, which arrives today.
Wish me luck.
Ah. It just didn’t compute for me. I’d think stopping the DHCP server or making it not listen on that interface would be easier than trying to firewall it off.
Yeah, blocking thise inbound and outbound will quiet that service.
Block port 68 as well as 67. And are you sure the output rule is the best place for that?
Thanks. I’m checking through these links to see if this will work for me. Appreciated.
That’s kinda what happened to me, except that it was a month of back-and-forth with EZVIZ support until they finally copped to “Our company broke that, use the Android App or go to hell” (paraphrasing). Also mine always rejects the verification code, no matter how hard I hammer it in the app. That’s why I’m ripping it off my house, telling everyone to avoid this company and their customer-hostile unethical behavior, and trying to find a replacement.
For me, it’s because the Kodi clients work better than the Jellyfin clients. I run a few Elec boxes and theyre always faster than Android clients, use less resources and have at least as many capabilities. And they trip transcode less often than Jellyfin clients. I do use the “jellyfin” plugin, not Jellyfin. It integrates as well as a library sync I used to use, while letting me use JF to keep all my metadata updated
Google dumped the Pebble OS code on GitHub when this whole “rePebble” thing (not Rebble) started. Now there’s a new phone app coming out soon (or out now, depending on your platform and abilities) that handles old and new Pebbles and modern phone platforms.
None of this is from Google.