By default, Chromium downloads *.torrent files directly and you need to click the notification from the bottom-left corner of the screen in order for the file to be opened with your default torrent client. This can be avoided with the following method:
Pros* Simple, user-friendly* Quick and efficient conversion speed* Keeps Dolby 5.1 soundtracks (AC3 audio track), multilingual subtitles, closed captions, and audio descriptions in the output MP4 according to your preferences* Powerful DRM removal software for iTunes movies, TV shows, and music videosCons* MP4 is the only output format* Free-trial version only allows converting the first 5 minutes of each iTunes movie
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If you are looking for a free and efficient iTunes DRM removal tool, Requiem should be an optimum choice. It is designed to remove DRM blocks and is able to decrypt most files within seconds or minutes. With Requiem, even songs, videos, and books you've bought and downloaded from iTunes are possible to be decrypted as DRM-free files. Moreover, the whole DRM removal process is lossless so that the original quality and all details of the source file will be well-preserved.
Pros* 100% Free to download and install* Cracks DRM from audios, videos, and books without quality loss* Available on Mac, Windows, and LinuxCons* iTunes is needed to be downgraded to 10.7 or a lower version to smoothly run Requiem* Conversion speed is relatively slower than other DRM removal software* No new update since version 4.1 has launched
The DRM removal plugin (DeDRM_plugin.zip) can be found in the tools archive linked from the most recent post in this blog. The DeDRM plugin can remove DRM from Kindle eBooks (but not rented Kindle ebooks, books downloaded to a Kindle Fire, Kindle for iOS or the Windows Store Kindle App), Barnes & Noble ePub ebooks (but not books downloaded to the Windows Store Nook App) , any ebooks using Adobe Digital Editions DRM (this includes ePubs from Kobo and Sony that are downloaded for Adobe Digital Editions), and the older Mobipocket and eReader ebooks. For other kinds of ebooks see the other posts in this blog.
Most Amazon Kindle ebooks are Mobipocket format ebooks, or the new KF8 format. However, some are in a format known as Topaz. The Topaz format is only used by Amazon. A Topaz ebook is a collections of glyphs and their positions on each page tagged with some additional information from that page including OCRed text (Optical Character Recognition generated Text) to allow searching, and some additional layout information. Each page of a Topaz ebook is effectively a description of an image of that page. To convert a Topaz ebook to another format is not easy as there is not a one-to-one mapping between glyphs and characters/fonts. To account for this, two different formats are generated by the DRM removal software. The first is an html description built from the OCRtext and images stored in the Topaz file (HTMLZ). This format is easily reflowed but may suffer from typical OCRtext errors including typos, garbled text, missing italics, missing bolds, etc. The second format uses the glyph and position information to create an accurate scalable vector graphics (SVG) image of each page of the book that can be viewed in web browsers that support svg images (Safari, Firefox 4 or later, etc). Additional conversion software can be used to convert these SVG images to an image only PDF file. The DeDRM and Kindlebooks tools from this site provide both versions of the Topaz ebook so that the user can choose which one to use. The K4MobiDeDRM plugin only produces the html version of the ebook. The html version can be manually cleaned up and spell checked and then converted using Sigil/calibre to epubs, mobi ebooks, and etc.
All the DRM removal tools hosted here are almost entirely scripts of one kind or another: Python, Applescript or Windows Batch files. So they are inherently open source, and open to inspection by everyone who downloads them. The source for any compiled pieces are provided right inside the tools themselves.
This is becoming more difficult as the internet giants all want us to sign up to their streaming services instead.Amazon: sell mp3 files for download, however not necessarily in all countries. Try it and see if it works.Apple iTunes: You can still buy tracks for download from iTunes, which you can then open in Transcribe!, whether or not you have an Apple Music subscription. These instructions come from this page.Also note that if you do have an Apple Music subscription then you can click the "..." dots to the right of the track name in Apple Music and the pop-up menu which appears has an item "Show in iTunes Store", where you can buy the track and download it.
Yes you can, see the "Speed Up" command on the Play menu.Some people who are using Transcribe! as a play-along practice tool like to dothis. You can also create more complex practice sequences of loops, speeds etc.by using automation. See Help - Various Topics - Automation, which describes the use of scripts to controlTranscribe!. Scripts can do a lot of things, but in the Help there is a specific examplefor speeding up while looping. You can download this script among others, onthis page.
If you are running Transcribe! 8.6 or later: Yes on Windows, Mac, and Linux. On Windows 8.6 - 9.1 and Mac 8.6 - 9.0 you will need to install GStreamer.Click here for information about GStreamer. If you are running Transcribe! 8.5 or earlier: Yes on Windows and Mac, but not Linux.On Windows you will need to install QuickTime (it's a free download from Apple),click here for more info.It's a fun little feature. Of course it's useful for creating videos with speed and pitch alterations,but the time-offset slider in the Video Viewer means that you can also use it as a very quick and simple way of correctingsynchronisation errors."How can I get the video to synchronise more quickly when we start playing?"With some videos, when you start playing (or go back to the start of a loop) it can take some time - up to a second - for the video to get synchronised with the audio. One workaround of course, is to start playing a little bit before the section you are interested in.This relates to the way in which the video is encoded and you may be able to improve matters by using a different encoding.See this pagefor more information about video formats and how to use them with Transcribe!."Video playback is jerky, what can I do?""I have a video which doesn't play, what can I do?""Export Video fails, what can I do?"First make sure you have the latest version of Transcribe!If you are running Transcribe! 8.5 or earlier on Windows or Mac then also make sure you have the latest version of QuickTime. On Windows, that would be version 7.7.9, released 7th Jan 2016,click here for more info. Also see "Special note about YouTube videos with Transcribe! 8.4 on Windows 7" on this page.If you are running Windows 10 or Mac OS 10.10 or later, then you can use Transcribe! 8.6 or later which uses GStreamer for playing video,click here for more info.If this doesn't fix it then it can sometimes happen that although other software can play a video smoothly, Transcribe! cannot.This is because Transcribe! has to use a different way of playing the video, as it needs to control the playback speed very precisely in order to synchronise the video with the audio at any speed you choose. Some video formats work better than others for this purpose. These problems relate to the way in which the video is encoded and you will probably be able to improve matters by using a different encoding.See this pagefor more information about video formats and how to use them with Transcribe!."On Windows or Mac I've installed Transcribe! 8.6 or later, and GStreamer, but video is still not working?"If you can run the latest version of Transcribe! version 9 then first do the update (free to existing users) whichyou will find here along with the system requirements. You should also delete theseparate version of GStreamer which you installed, as the latest Transcribe! has GStreamer built-in.Instructions are here. If you can't run the latest Transcribe then read on.Look in Transcribe!'s "System Info" (on the Help menu), where you will see a message about GStreamer, either to report what version was found, or possibly to say that it wasn't found. On Windows and Mac, the version which we distribute works pretty reliably, whereas some other versions don't seem to work so well with Transcribe!. So what you should do is try the version of GStreamerwhich we distribute here,and make sure to first delete the version you currently have installed, as described on that page. Then restart Transcribe! and check your System Info again.Miscellaneous Questions"I created a lot of markers and saved my transcription, but when I loaded it again the markers have gone"You probably loaded the sound file again, when you should have loaded the XSC (transcription)file which was saved. Read the Help for the File Menu (in Transcribe!'s Help) for more information. 2ff7e9595c
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