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DC Member Programs and Projects / Re: MFCRecorder - Continued
« Last post by 4wd on December 31, 2016, 07:53 PM »
When viewing which site?
The MFC mobile or normal site?
Either site.

I found the ones I referred to in my last post are also labeled as "No Mobile Feed" by MFC's mobile site.

That's because it is a Flash stream and not a mobile feed, MFCRecorder only handles .m3u8 streaming HTTP.

If you open the mobile site in a normal desktop browser, (eg. Chrome), that is set so that the Flash plugin requires permission to run you'll see that when you click on one of the "No Mobile Feed" it will ask to run the Flash plugin.

If you check the same "No Mobile Feed" on a mobile browser that doesn't support Flash, you'll get a still image every 30 seconds or so.

mouser's URLSnooper also shows it is a Flash stream:

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If you use a Flash capable mobile browser to view the mobile site, you'll never know if it's Flash or not unless you can disable automatic Flash playback.

You need to remember, Adobe Flash is not officially supported on any mobile platform, Adobe stopped supporting it back at version 10 or 11.  It's the reason why most chat sites do not support Hidden/Private chat on mobile platforms, Flash makes it possible to easily stream the secure video/audio but there will be no mobile feed while it's happening.

Another thing to note, whether or not there is a mobile feed is up to the model, it's dependant on the resolution chosen for the broadcast. See here.
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Living Room / Re: Show us the View Outside Your Window
« Last post by 4wd on December 31, 2016, 07:10 PM »
Melbourne (50km distant) NYE fireworks:

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DC Member Programs and Projects / Re: MFCRecorder - Continued
« Last post by 4wd on December 27, 2016, 05:30 AM »
Just to clarify a bit more (possibly):
The URLs ending .m3u8 are the mobile streams, you can capture these using Livestreamer, ffmpeg, etc because it's just a HTTP streaming playlist.  You can play them with VLC, MPC-HC, etc.
I found the ones that will be classified as "Away" by MFCRecorder but are indeed online can not be downloaded via this way. I wonder if their mobile stream have different URL format.

When viewing which site?
The MFC mobile or normal site?
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Living Room / Re: Show us the View Outside Your Window
« Last post by 4wd on December 21, 2016, 07:30 PM »
^ that's a really good quality image :up:

Thanks  :)  Bit more pixelated than I'd like but for what the camera is (and more importantly what it cost ;D ) not too bad.

This is scaled full image to show the size of the moon in relation to it, with just optical zoom it would have been about half the size (only 2x digital zoom):

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Living Room / Re: Looking for smartphone
« Last post by 4wd on December 21, 2016, 06:47 PM »
Having just bought a camera (Panasonic GX85) which can be controlled via app (only android/iphone), makes it tempting -- but that app might end up being one of those toys that never really get used.

Yep, the HTC RE action cam I've got can be controlled via the phone but it's quicker to just hit the button on the camera, still have to use the app if I want anything fancy though, (time lapse or preview).

BTW, if you ever have a question about whether a phone can do navigation then something to remind you, all the basic dedicated SatNav units have just a GPS receiver and some maps.

No fancy sensors, they're a step up from my old Geko which doesn't have maps  :)
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General Software Discussion / Re: Configuring Directory Opus for Fun and Profit
« Last post by 4wd on December 21, 2016, 06:23 PM »
but it compresses the image:
5.36MB => 4.74MB in a test

I'm pretty sure it didnt used to do this:

Do a lossless rotate in XnView or similar and then compare the two images using Beyond Compare or similar.

It may be that DOpus has removed the metadata and included thumbnail which might account for the size difference.

According to Leo back in 2009, DOpus will do lossless rotate before attempting something else but it depends on dimensions.

I've seen the same thing happen using XnView, if the dimensions aren't conducive to lossless rotation then sometimes one side gets trimmed by ~8 pixels.
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Living Room / Re: Looking for smartphone
« Last post by 4wd on December 21, 2016, 06:28 AM »
... current phone (Nokia 730) ...

Stick with it unless there's something on Android you want, (or just want a more powerful phone), since it's equipped with basically the same as my phone: GPS, GLONASS, BDS, A-GPS, and a compass.

No gyroscope so if you want to start doing photo spheres you'll need a new phone.
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Living Room / Re: Looking for smartphone
« Last post by 4wd on December 20, 2016, 06:39 PM »
I'm fairly ignorant of these things, but navigation is something I'd like to work 'properly'

Any recent, (and not so recent), smart phone with a GPS will work fine, if the Huawei Y201 Pro and the Huawei Y300, (both of which I own and cost less than AU$50 each, 3+ years ago), can happily do navigation and the G4 can't, then Lenovo has problems.

Work out what you want to do with the phone, then work out what functions the phone has to have to fulfil them.
eg.
  • If you're going to take 360⁰ photo spheres with the camera, then it has to have gyroscope.
  • If you want photo metadata that shows which direction you were facing when you took the photo, then it has to have a compass, (although I just use GeoSetter + Google Maps usually).
  • If you want to play games that require tilting/moving the phone, then it has to have an accelerometer.
  • If you want to navigate, it has to have a GPS receiver.
  • If you just like playing with gadgets, get everything.

The below are all quoted from the "review":

Much worse is shame on you Lenovo, the abandonment of basic sensors for navigation.

To put things into perspective, my current 'real' GPS receiver is a Geko 201.  It has the following: a GPS receiver ... that's it.

I bought it in 2003 when I was in the USA, no Compass, no Magnetometer, no Accelerometer, no Gyroscope, no Barometer, no Assisted GPS (A-GPS), etc, etc, etc.
It still works, it'll keep working until the GPS satellites fall out of the sky or it dies in some unknowable fashion.
I can load a route into it and tell it to guide me, it'll tell me what direction I'm heading in as soon as I start moving.

From a cold start it'll take a couple of minutes to acquire a fix but if you're in that much of a hurry, turn it on before you need it.

The G4 comes with the basic requirements for navigation: a GPS receiver ... that is all that is required. Anything extra is just a bonus toy.

The Moto G4 supports only A-GPS!

It's not only A-GPS, it's a GPS receiver with Assisted GPS function, it can download GPS Almanac data through a network connection, this data will also be downloaded from the GPS satellites themselves if it is out of date, (this is what my Geko did), and there's no network connection.

About the Almanac:
The GPS almanac is a set of data that every GPS satellite transmits, and it includes information about the state (health) of the entire GPS satellite constellation and coarse data on every satellite's orbit.

Not having current Almanac data can slow down the time to first fix (TTFF) due to having to get it from the satellites but that is all.
Pointless Info
It requires 3 GPS satellites to calculate a 2D location fix, it requires 4 GPS satellites to get a good 3D location fix, (ie. altitude). Once a location fix is obtained a GPS receiver can get by with only 2 satellite signals until those signals are lost, then it will be a warm start to reacquire which should only take 10-20 seconds.
If the Almanac data is out of date then it requires approximately 30 seconds of good signal reception from each satellite in order to update the receiver. Once it has the almanac for 1 satellite it can use the data to predict the locations of other satellites.
So, in theory, it should only take a 2-3 minutes from cold start to get a position given decent signal reception.


A-GPS can also speed up TTFF using trilateration from mobile phone tower signals.

And it has no magnetometer.

It's not required, move a couple of meters or so and it'll tell you which direction you're going.

There is therefore no Glonass support and a compass.

Must be something in the translation but the answer to this statement as read would have to be: So?

A-GPS needs additional WLAN or mobile phone reception.

Yes it does but A-GPS is not required ... therefore a data connection is not required.

There is also a real GPS sensor. Inlandsnavigation by car is thus very well possible (with good satellite reception on 3m accurate).

Finally he gets the idea that it has a GPS receiver. And it won't just work inland by car, it'll also work on a boat and in a plane providing it can get a clear view of the satellites.

However, if you do not have an Internet connection for a long time, the corresponding help data can not be downloaded ...

GPS Almanac data will be downloaded from the satellites, it'll just take longer.

... and the GPS fix can take several minutes (otherwise 5-20 sec).

Yes it can but generally the Almanac data is only required once a month or so and a cold start TTFF without A-GPS will most likely be about 2-3 minutes.

Glonass support would have been great, however, to enable even faster and more precise location determinations through a dual system.

Faster, more accurate ... maybe.  My RN2 can receive GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), BDS (China), and use A-GPS ... I don't think I've seen better than 3m accuracy from it and that's using 18 out of 27 satellites.

Having access to more satellites doesn't guarantee increased accuracy as you're still relying on the electronics with whatever tolerances they use plus other factors, (multi-path ghosting, etc), and how it copes with them.

And a compass for the orientation on the map is also indispensable, if you have no orientation points and you do not want to go a stretch to know in which direction of heaven one moves. Even in the city, it is sensible to know where to go. Where the needle points is the direction of view.

It's not indispensable, as for a 'stretch', is moving 5 meters really too much to do?

... but a gyroscope is there.

Because it is necessary to have a gyroscope in order to take 360⁰ photo spheres which are popular, a compass isn't really necessary unless you also want that info in photo metadata.

For me it is a often used basic feature, since I am often in foreign cities and also for wild walks less suitable.

At last he finally admits that this is his problem. The fact is, he wants a compass but then went and bought a smart phone that he knew didn't have one ... I mean, he did check the specifications first, didn't he?
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General Software Discussion / Re: Malwarebytes 3.0 out
« Last post by 4wd on December 20, 2016, 04:57 PM »
Looks like they still have some problems then.

It happily told me a new update today, Download and Install?

Exactly the same problem, so it wasn't just a v2 -> v3 thing ... it also unregistered itself after I rebooted from Safe mode to Normal boot.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Malwarebytes 3.0 out
« Last post by 4wd on December 20, 2016, 01:17 AM »
Doesn't install here:

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EDIT: Had to reboot to Safe Mode before it would install.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Mass Effect 2 *FREE* on Origin
« Last post by 4wd on December 20, 2016, 12:33 AM »
Wow, that was quick, looks like it has expired already.

Either that or it was an error, still shows in my library and is still downloading.

I'll change the topic to expired.
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DC Gamer Club / [EXPIRED] Mass Effect 2 *FREE* on Origin
« Last post by 4wd on December 19, 2016, 09:48 PM »
As per subject, free on Origin at the moment, Standard Edition only but does have some DLC included free:

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^ Link
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Living Room / Re: How SneakEmail Once Saved Me From A Phishing Attack
« Last post by 4wd on December 19, 2016, 09:10 PM »
SpamMotel is similar, used to be free now $9.99/year.

These days I find it easier just to use GMail accounts, I have 20 or so and except for one, I regard them all as temporary, (and even that 'one' could be dropped without a problem even though I've had it 10+ years).

Advantages are the spam filtering, (including phishing), I don't think I've seen anything spam/phishing related in months, and I've never had a GMail address be rejected on a website - which I have had with MaskMe (now Blur).
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Living Room / Re: Looking for smartphone
« Last post by 4wd on December 19, 2016, 08:45 PM »
surprised to read that none of the three Moto G4 variants have regular compass capability, which means most navigation apps will not work.

A compass is not required for (GPS based) navigation, it is only of interest if you want to know what direction you are facing while stationary, (and if you want that added to photo metadata).

GPS based navigation programs will give you the direction you are heading in as soon as you move more than a few meters.
I have had only had one phone that has had a compass (my current one), all my previous (5 Android phones) never did, yet they have no problem doing satellite navigation.

Most early GPS receivers never had compasses ... they still work.
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I am using Foxit Reader currently , but it's a bit of a minefield to install, and I would like something without adds.

PDF-Xchange Viewer - comes in installer and portable versions with OCR.

Have used it for years and about the only advertising I've seen in it is a small icon up the top right.

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I just signed up with Windscribe with that offer and it seems to have worked. :Thmbsup:

Then you probably also got the email with their Christmas special: 12 months of Pro access for US$12

Voucher code (Valid until December 26, 2016): WS12XMAS
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Living Room / Re: Show us the View Outside Your Window
« Last post by 4wd on December 15, 2016, 03:48 AM »
Last Super Moon of 2016 taken with my Olympus SH-60, hand held, through the window at max. optical and digital zoom (48x):

20161215-041747.jpg

I used Program mode with ISO 125, Exposure Comp. -2, and WB set to cloudy.
Crop, Scale 50%, and Auto-levels in XnView.

Nowhere near as good as with a DSLR but considering what the camera is, not too bad.
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Living Room / Re: Movies you've seen lately
« Last post by 4wd on December 12, 2016, 06:43 PM »


Morgan

Interesting premise (corporate troubleshooter must decide if a project involving an artificially created life form should be terminated - and the subject also), and interesting moral implications (is the lifeform truly a human?  when does that happen?  what rights does 'it' truly have), but too self aware and, dare I say it, pretentious for my tastes.  I tried to get through it, but it just became bogged down in the less than stellar implementation of the concept.

I found it similar to Ex Machina ... I'm sure there'll be at least another 4 or 5 movies on the same premise in the pipeline since they'll all want to jump on the bandwagon.

Watched Spectral, kind of typical canned film with someone managing to create cutting edge weaponry from boxes of, essentially, a mish-mash of junk and working stuff that just 'happens' to be available.

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IMDB storyline (which is, quite frankly, wrong - echoes of F.E.A.R.w anyone?):
A sci-fi/thriller story centered on a special-ops team that is dispatched to fight supernatural beings.

Let down by the inevitable "you can see how it's going to end" 10 minutes into the film, IMDB rating of 6.5 is way too high, probably just an indication of how low expectations are these days.

Still I found it quite an enjoyable lightweight movie that caused brain shutdown for awhile  :D
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Living Room / Re: How to know which vehicle I am driving?
« Last post by 4wd on December 11, 2016, 05:58 PM »
But why it cannot be simple and cheap as a bluetooth dongle that will sit on the car and when the pda or even a small dongle in the keychain of the car's key pairs with it, a signal will be generated in the pda?

Try it, I've found that Bluetooth may or may not connect and that half the time I have to tell it to specifically connect with a device - no good if you want it to do it automatically.

Bluetooth has 1m range, in contrast with wifi that has several meters range (and the cars must be quite close together at the depot)!

Wait until the vehicle has moved, one assumes there won't be two people driving it, or detect at intervals, after 5-10 detections of the same SSID over a period of an hour or two I think it'd be safe to say if your guys are still standing around in a yard full of cars then you need new drivers.

Plus you may find that range is considerably reduced when the device is sitting under the seat/dashboard.
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Living Room / Re: Looking for smartphone
« Last post by 4wd on December 11, 2016, 05:51 PM »
http://www.banggood....phone-p-1064299.html

The World has moved on since you started your quest, a dollar less than your first link gets you 1GB more RAM and the Snapdragon 820.

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/280965 - US$20 off coupon

thanks but smaller battery

Much more efficient and powerful CPU, by benchmarks, battery life is equivalent to a phone with the Snapdragon 650 even if the 820 is using a 1000mAh less capacity battery.

and smaller screen 5" !

Less efficient eyesight, get glasses.
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Living Room / Re: How to know which vehicle I am driving?
« Last post by 4wd on December 09, 2016, 10:01 PM »
Put a WiFi hotspot in each vehicle, each with a different SSID.

The PDA is only required to detect, not connect with it, then report the SSID it found.

Use the Onion Omega2 (US$5 + P&P), the C.H.I.P. (US$9 + P&P), RasPi 0 + WiFi dongle (<US$10), or there's probably others with WiFi.

Same idea as NFC but much greater range and probably cheaper.

You'd probably need to write a small program for the PDA.

This isn't a "download an app from Google Play and all my problems are solved" sort of thing.

Considering that no information has been given regarding what the PDA/phone/thing is, (as usual), then it is indeed highly unlikely the solution would be this easy  :P
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Living Room / Re: Looking for smartphone
« Last post by 4wd on December 09, 2016, 04:06 PM »
http://www.banggood....phone-p-1064299.html

The World has moved on since you started your quest, a dollar less than your first link gets you 1GB more RAM and the Snapdragon 820.

EXPIRED: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/280965 - US$20 off coupon
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Paragon Hard Disk Manager Pro 50% off at BDJ
« Last post by 4wd on December 05, 2016, 12:10 AM »
Probably means a new version is about to come, usually happens just outside the 3 month free upgrade period they give  :P
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