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02-19 22:00:43.033 20839 20839 E manager.flutter: Not starting debugger since process cannot load the jdwp agent.
02-19 22:00:43.037 20839 20839 W libc : Access denied finding property "sys.perf.boostopt"
02-19 22:00:43.037 20839 20854 W libc : Access denied finding property "sys.perf.boostopt"
02-19 22:00:43.038 20839 20839 D ActivityThread: setConscryptValidator
02-19 22:00:43.038 20839 20839 D ActivityThread: setConscryptValidator - put
02-19 22:00:43.047 20839 20839 D CompatibilityChangeReporter: Compat change id reported: 171979766; UID 10542; state: ENABLED
02-19 22:00:43.051 20839 20839 W ziparchive: Unable to open '/data/app/~~HnNr3031k7LioaM1IOkfmA==/app.revanced.manager.flutter-QZboOAecE8pyHrxVx9_I0w==/base.dm': No such file or directory
02-19 22:00:43.051 20839 20839 W ziparchive: Unable to open '/data/app/~~HnNr3031k7LioaM1IOkfmA==/app.revanced.manager.flutter-QZboOAecE8pyHrxVx9_I0w==/base.dm': No such file or directory
If you've ever used Jellyfin or Plex before, you know the pains of the "2 episodes per file" files. In this tutorial, I will show you how to split the episodes into 2 files.
Play the original file, and make your way to the part where the first episode ends and the second one begins (usually marked by a black screen). Pause at that point.
Go to View -> Jump to time (previous frame) v3. Set the time format to the point where it looks like "456,123", then click "Get time >>".
Copy that text, and save it somewhere.
Run ffmpeg with the following arguments: ffmpeg -i "TV.Show.S01E01-02.mkv" -t [time text, replace "," with "."] -c:v copy -c:a copy -c:s copy "TV.Show.S01E01.mkv"
Run ffmpeg again with the following arguments: `ffmpeg -i "TV.Show.S01E01-02.mkv" -ss [time text, repla
These keys have been tested to work. These are a combination of keys from Chinese websites, trial keys inside ISO's, auto-activate keys in OEM ISO's, and directly from Microsoft's website, all aggregated for your convenience.
Usage
In order to use these keys, you need the right edition of Windows XP/2003. Not just Home/Pro/Enteprise/etc, whether it's a Retail, OEM or Volume version. There's a clear cut way to check this.
This list gives every product key for every BINK ID (that we know the algorithm of) and Channel ID. Not every product key can be listed, but if you have a Microsoft product that doesn't use pidgenx (pre-Vista and Office 2010), at least one of these keys will work. If it does, tell so in the comments! That way, we can properly label what goes to which.
Note: If NONE of these keys work,
I want whatever software/drugs you're using that lets you test every one of these keys.
Tell me the product you're trying to use in the comments! You might have something important (ex: a BINK we don't know the algorithm of) and we need it to complete the collection.
What do the numbers mean, Jason?
BINK ID's are essentially the product identifier. 2A and 2B is Windows XP Home Edition, 50 and 51 is Halo: Combat Evolved, etc. These can overlap (because the geniuses at Microsoft decided to have them overlap), so the BINK doesn't really identify anything.
Getting disc-based games as GoD on the 360 with FreeMyXe
Getting disc-based games as GoD on the 360 with FreeMyXe
This guide will provide steps for getting backups of disc-based games running on the Xbox 360 on hacked systems using FreeMyXe. I'm assuming you already backed up the game; if this isn't the case, watch MrMario2011's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB7EKfEYYP0
Feel free to turn this guide into a video, or make improvements (or maybe automate this, this gets tedious π΄) ! No credit needed.