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  1. data/.gitmodules +3 -0
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  3. data/LICENSE.TXT +20 -0
  4. data/README.TXT +225 -0
  5. data/Rakefile +206 -0
  6. data/TODO +740 -0
  7. data/VERSION +1 -0
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  9. data/bin/sensible-cinema +60 -0
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  14. data/documentation/how_to_get_files_from_dvd.txt +30 -0
  15. data/documentation/is_it_legal_to_copy_dvds.txt +97 -0
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  17. data/documentation/upconversion.txt +4 -0
  18. data/experimental_online_player_ocr_readme.txt +45 -0
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  31. data/inventionzy_files/play_with_inserted_scene.bat +8 -0
  32. data/inventionzy_files/play_with_overlay.bat +24 -0
  33. data/inventionzy_files/transcript_mute_vlc.txt +117 -0
  34. data/legal_draft +23 -0
  35. data/lib/add_any_bundled_gems_to_load_path.rb +32 -0
  36. data/lib/auto_window_finder.rb +41 -0
  37. data/lib/blanker.rb +104 -0
  38. data/lib/check_installed_mac.rb +34 -0
  39. data/lib/convert_thirty_fps.rb +20 -0
  40. data/lib/edl_parser.rb +387 -0
  41. data/lib/eight_three.rb +28 -0
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  51. data/lib/gui/normal.rb +123 -0
  52. data/lib/gui/upconvert.rb +284 -0
  53. data/lib/keyboard_input.rb +60 -0
  54. data/lib/media_info_parser.rb +27 -0
  55. data/lib/mouse_forever.rb +19 -0
  56. data/lib/movie_hasher.rb +27 -0
  57. data/lib/mplayer_edl.rb +42 -0
  58. data/lib/muter.rb +87 -0
  59. data/lib/ocr.rb +125 -0
  60. data/lib/ocr_seed/netflix_b9.bmp +0 -0
  61. data/lib/overlayer.rb +373 -0
  62. data/lib/screen_tracker.rb +269 -0
  63. data/lib/subtitle_profanity_finder.rb +294 -0
  64. data/lib/vlc_programmer.rb +112 -0
  65. data/lib/zoom_player_max_edl.rb +50 -0
  66. data/never_do +40 -0
  67. data/notes_for_potential_developers.txt +46 -0
  68. data/preamble +17 -0
  69. data/roadmap_possibilities +12 -0
  70. data/spec/arse.srt +41 -0
  71. data/spec/auto_window_finder.spec.rb +65 -0
  72. data/spec/bad_beginning.srt +3778 -0
  73. data/spec/blanker.spec.rb +60 -0
  74. data/spec/common.rb +81 -0
  75. data/spec/convert_image.rb +25 -0
  76. data/spec/deity_end.srt +11 -0
  77. data/spec/dragon.srt +34 -0
  78. data/spec/edl_parser.spec.rb +270 -0
  79. data/spec/frame_accurate.spec.rb +71 -0
  80. data/spec/keyboard_input.spec.rb +73 -0
  81. data/spec/media_info_parser.spec.rb +29 -0
  82. data/spec/mplayer_edl.spec.rb +100 -0
  83. data/spec/muter.spec.rb +50 -0
  84. data/spec/notes +4996 -0
  85. data/spec/ocr.spec.rb +119 -0
  86. data/spec/overlayer.spec.rb +440 -0
  87. data/spec/screen_tracker.spec.rb +318 -0
  88. data/spec/sensible_cinema_gui.spec.rb +452 -0
  89. data/spec/subtitle_profanity_finder.spec.rb +224 -0
  90. data/spec/test_yaml.yml +4 -0
  91. data/spec/tsmuxer.output +33 -0
  92. data/spec/vlc_programmer.spec.rb +124 -0
  93. data/spec/youtube_edl.spec.rb +28 -0
  94. data/spec/zoom_player_max_edl.spec.rb +29 -0
  95. data/template_bats/README_DISTRO.TXT +8 -0
  96. data/template_bats/RUN SENSIBLE CINEMA CLICK HERE WINDOWS.bat +25 -0
  97. data/template_bats/_DO_NOT_RUN_IT_FROM_HERE_DOWNLOAD_THE_RELEASE_ZIP_FROM_SOURCEFORGE_INSTEAD +0 -0
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  99. data/template_bats/mac/advanced--create or edit sensible cinema edit list files.command +3 -0
  100. data/template_bats/mac/advanced--run-upconverting-video-player.command +3 -0
  101. data/template_bats/pc/advanced--create or edit sensible cinema edit list files.bat +2 -0
  102. data/template_bats/pc/advanced--run-upconverting-video-player.bat +2 -0
  103. data/todo.build_library.txt +11 -0
  104. data/todo.inventionzy.txt +162 -0
  105. data/todo.open_edl_list_org.txt +169 -0
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  108. data/todo.upconvert +53 -0
  109. data/upconvert.bat +1 -0
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  112. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest2/combine_video.avs +23 -0
  113. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest2/go_no_upscaling.bat +1 -0
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  115. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest2/push2.GRF +0 -0
  116. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest2/push3.grf +0 -0
  117. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest2/setup_capture_coords.rb +27 -0
  118. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest2/setup_directshow_filter_params.rb +29 -0
  119. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest2/upconvert_from_screen_me2.avs +19 -0
  120. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/latest_now_possibly_oudated/push2.GRF +0 -0
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  123. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/push_source_desktop.GRF +0 -0
  124. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/record_screen/record.bat +2 -0
  125. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/upconvert_from_screen.avs +21 -0
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  129. data/upconvert_from_screen/old/uscreen.GRF +0 -0
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  131. data/upconvert_from_screen/push3.grf +0 -0
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  133. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/.metadata/.lock +0 -0
  134. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/.metadata/.mylyn/.tasks.xml.zip +0 -0
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  137. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.core.resources/.root/.indexes/history.version +1 -0
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  161. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/SubIt.py +171 -0
  162. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/VLCMacVideo.py +257 -0
  163. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/VideoMac.ui +102 -0
  164. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/badwords.txt +4 -0
  165. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/blank.srt +4 -0
  166. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/edit.py +197 -0
  167. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/mergeCommands.py +73 -0
  168. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/mute.txt +5 -0
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  172. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/subtitle.py +90 -0
  173. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/vlc.py +5579 -0
  174. data/vendor/movie-content-editor-read-only/vlcwidget.py +154 -0
  175. data/vendor/mplayer_patches/how_to_doze.bat +6 -0
  176. data/vendor/mplayer_patches/port_dir/PortIndex.quick +2 -0
  177. data/vendor/mplayer_patches/port_dir/how_to +20 -0
  178. data/vendor/mplayer_patches/port_dir/multimedia/mplayer-edl/Portfile +285 -0
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  190. data/www/youtube_edl/render_edited.rb +25 -0
  191. data/www/youtube_edl/server_this_dir.rb +6 -0
  192. data/www/youtube_edl/todo +23 -0
  193. data/www/zoomplayer_max.png +0 -0
  194. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/Harry Potter 2 chamber of secrets.txt +22 -0
  195. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/aa_example_delete_list_that_has_no_cuts_in_it.txt +10 -0
  196. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/aladdin.txt +30 -0
  197. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/bambi.txt +17 -0
  198. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/big_buck_bunny_dvd.txt +23 -0
  199. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/bob the builder pets in a pickle.txt +10 -0
  200. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/bobs_big_plan.txt +10 -0
  201. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/cars_2.txt +26 -0
  202. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/cars_disney.txt +40 -0
  203. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/condor_man_widescreen.txt +22 -0
  204. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/cool runnings.txt +53 -0
  205. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/court_jester.txt +24 -0
  206. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/amazing_grace.txt +49 -0
  207. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/father_goose.txt +41 -0
  208. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/harry_potter_and_the_goblet_of_fire.txt +45 -0
  209. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/hugo.txt +31 -0
  210. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/making_marriage_work.txt +15 -0
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  212. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/percy_jackson_lightening_thief.txt +40 -0
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  218. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/test_delete_list_for_experimenting_with.txt +10 -0
  219. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/edls_being_edited/the_explorers.txt +49 -0
  220. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/finding_neverland.txt +32 -0
  221. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/flight_of_the_navigator.txt +40 -0
  222. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/happiest baby on the block.txt +9 -0
  223. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/harry_potter_3_prisoner_of_azkaban.txt +37 -0
  224. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/hitchhiker's_guide_to_the_galaxy.txt +32 -0
  225. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/how_to_train_your_dragon.txt +25 -0
  226. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/if_a_man_answers.txt +43 -0
  227. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/innerspace.txt +77 -0
  228. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/iq.txt +32 -0
  229. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/king_of_kings.txt +28 -0
  230. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/kung_fu_panda_1.txt +17 -0
  231. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/legend_of_the_guardians_the_owls_of_gahoole.txt +18 -0
  232. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/monsters_vs_aliens.txt +41 -0
  233. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/muppet_treasure_island.txt +21 -0
  234. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/nanny_mcphee.txt +31 -0
  235. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/narnia_voyage_of_the_dawn_treader.txt +16 -0
  236. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/pack_jackson_wedding_2007-03-03.txt +31 -0
  237. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/peter_pan.txt +29 -0
  238. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/remember_the_titans.txt +35 -0
  239. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/sintel_open_source_blender_ntsc_dvd.txt +22 -0
  240. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/snow_white_and_the_7_dwarfs_1937.txt +19 -0
  241. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/speed_racer.txt +47 -0
  242. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/tangled.txt +21 -0
  243. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/tron_legacy.txt +29 -0
  244. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/turn_around_alma_younger.txt +17 -0
  245. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/files/conference_music_video.txt +10 -0
  246. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/netflix_instant/avatar-last-air-bender-movie.txt +13 -0
  247. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/netflix_instant/avatar-last-airbender-series.txt +1 -0
  248. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/netflix_instant/greatest_story_ever_told_netflix.txt +10 -0
  249. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/netflix_instant/wrinkle-in-time.txt +23 -0
  250. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/notes_on_movies_without_edls_yet/tron.txt +10 -0
  251. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/old_not_yet_updated/dvds/White Christmas.txt +15 -0
  252. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/old_not_yet_updated/dvds/all_dogs_go_to_heaven.txt +9 -0
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  258. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/old_not_yet_updated/youtube/gummy_bear_song_youtube.txt +9 -0
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  260. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/youtube/nuki_song_youtube.txt +14 -0
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  263. data/zamples/players/hulu/total_length_over_an_hour.txt +25 -0
  264. data/zamples/players/netflix/netflix_firefox_non_maximized.txt +25 -0
  265. data/zamples/players/vlc/full_screened_total_length_over_an_hour.txt +27 -0
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+ == Overly Verbose History ==
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+ Sensible Cinema was preceded by EDL's [2] of video editors in the 90's,
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+ Ffmpeg, mencoder were high quality video editing open source video tools.
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+ VLC.
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+ I just passed VLC a playlist, it did all the work for me, without any necessary tracking on my part.
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+ This seemed to be a different approach than some other programs out there take, so I
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+ explored this route. There were even a few released versions with this feature.
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+ They avoid real-time tracking by specifying "play from here to here"
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+ not "skip from here to here" as some other players do.
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+
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+ Then it occurred to me that one could grab the several clean segments
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+ off a movie file, and piece them together to create an edited clean version ( a la cleanflix ). This also avoids
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+ realtime tracking, so I also included this ability.
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+ The playlist option is disabled in later releases, as it was deemed too user-non-friendly, and because VLC timing
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+ is "different" than standard DVD players, so I decided to just use standardized timing, though it worked fine
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+ for VLC playbacks.
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+ I replaced it with support for mplayer's EDL format, which works better, and has consistent timing,
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+ though is still a bit buggy, please report any issues you may find on it.
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+
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+ You can see a full list of other features that have been published and demonstrated
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+ in the accompanying file change_log_with_feature_list.txt. Each feature mentioned works
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+ in some released version of sensible-cinema though some features have been removed in subsequent versions
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+ (they're all available as rubygems).
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+
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+ Who knows what the future will hold...
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+
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+ [1] http://www.oreillynet.com/sysadmin/blog/2005/06/make_your_own_phantom_edit_wit.html
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+ [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edit_decision_list
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+
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+ == Related ==
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+
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+ The concepts I use aren't novel. Some other previously existing related type examples:
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+
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+ Edited "airplane edit" style movies.
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+ Commercial TV (ABC, NBC) show their own (edited for TV) movies, for instance Schindler's List was slightly edited when shown on television.
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+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_video_editing
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+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edit_decision_list#Systems_supporting_EDL_playback.2C_not_just_EDL_cutting lists a lot of players that support EDL DVD playback in some form or another.
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+ http://imdb.com tends to have reasonably good lists of what occurs in movies (find a movie, click on "parent's guide" on the left). Sometimes it even lists the time signatures for events (ex: "Labyrinth" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091369/parentalguide) which you could use to translate into a sensible-cinema compatible list. I've even released a version of SC that has working time edits pulled from a wiki like that.
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+ Normal DVD's versus "directors cut" versions of movies (one is at times preferable, content wise)
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+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edit_decision_list (it's a linear editing tool, after all--so see the vast list of those)
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+ Clean Flicks (used to) sell edited movies
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+ http://college.swankmp.com/insti/edited.asp prisoners apparently have access to a few "edited" versions of movies (not many though, but there are some listed there)
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+ http://www.videoredo.com/en/index.htm lets you "cut out" offensive content (commercials et al) and burn DVD's from mpeg's/h264 streams, and has its own EDL syntax http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=EDL_%28commercial_skipping%29_and_SceneMarker_support
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+ http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/howto/articles/device_control.aspx Windows Media Encoder supports EDL's by timestamp
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+ http://cutlist.at has community shared cutlists (in this instance, for commercials)
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+ http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/edl.html
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+ Time programmable VCR's (at the least, it can 'skip the first few minutes' of a movie or what not, and, if you're handy with the pause and rewind buttons on you remote, edit offensive content)
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+ http://www.amazon.com/Make-Edited-Movies-ebook/dp/B004EYT3BU
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+ http://www.sharewareconnection.com/fast-compress-content-and-anti-profanity.htm replaces profanity in web pages with euphemized content.
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+ MovieMask apparently had capability of "overlaying" DVD playback, like adding new clothing to people, and other features.
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+ http://www.oreillynet.com/sysadmin/blog/2005/06/make_your_own_phantom_edit_wit.html (mplayer has had this ability for awhile, with no complaints).
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+ http://fanedit.org/49 fanedits take the original and remix it through some means for more enjoyable playbacks.
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+ http://clearplay.com a commercial "filtering" DVD player See the "motivation" section for a description.
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+ It does offer a few features that sensible cinema supports but does not provide access to,
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+ like (user flexible) content decisions.
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+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RiffTrax has an interesting idea of "overlaying" audio over the original video, and synchronizing between the two (their re-player does, anyway).
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+ http://forum.bsplayer.com/feature-requests-feedback-suggestions/7157-chapter-playlist-scene-cut-3.html
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+ http://www.inmatrix.com zoom player's "scene cut editor"
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+ edited released movies by the producer, like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Samurai and http://www.swank.com/insti/studios.html and http://betterlogic.com/roger/2011/06/dove-edited-films
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+ http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=EDL_(commercial_skipping)_and_SceneMarker_support (XBMC's scene cut supporter--also contains links to some other editors' support for EDL's)
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+ http://dvdshrink.info "Re-author" mode: to make "movie-only" backups, compilations, combine "flippers",.... DvdShrink has the ability to "crop or cut parts of a title" etc.
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+ The VCR with its record button, coupled with the stop+rewind button and a list of edits (if even in your head).
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+ http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/191/tn_19151.html Adobe Director MX 2004 can "script" DVD playback apparently.
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+ DVD's themselves allow for "scripted" playback of certain content, allowing controls for jumping from location to location, switching audio/video tracks, etc.
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+ DVD's with different titles based on content.
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+ http://code.google.com/p/movie-content-editor (player written in Python, controls VLC based on subtitles and user-input'ed EDL's, using edit decision lists in realtime)
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+ http://forums.gbpvr.com/showthread.php?10606-Automated-Cutting-and-Transcoding-Guide-Using-Mencoder/page45
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+ http://www.imdb.com/swiki/special?ParentalGuideHelp (search for "scene description")
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+ http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Removing_Commercials
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+ showanalyzer http://www.dragonglobal.biz/showanalyzer.html and comskip analyze videos to look for "segments to cut out" automatically (commercials, in this case, but the principle still applies)
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+ Old-school: using the remote control with the pause, mute, stop, fast forward, and play buttons, along with previous knowledge of "questionable" scene locations
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+ The scissors and old VHS tapes (Clean Flicks' original method, if I remember correctly). http://www.familysafemedia.com/home_movie_editor.html (was a helper kit for cutting VHS tape)
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+ Windows Movie Maker. Allows for users to cut and copy scenes of movies. Really any editor can do this.
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+ http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=56998 VLC Media Player using EDL's via playlists
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+ Corel WinDVD has "Quick Clip" settings for capturing movie from DVD's.
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+ Microsoft's built-in magnifier basically copies DVD's screen output if mouse is placed over playing DVD.
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+ http://superuser.com/questions/85278/how-can-i-cut-scenes-out-of-a-dvd
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+ moviemask once had several advanced features: http://theeditedmovieencyclopedia.blogspot.com/2008/06/cleaning-up-movies-part-2.html
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+ http://blog.josephhall.com/2008/09/command-line-dvd-authoring-part-1.html
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+ AviSynth can script dvd playback http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-109558.html
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+ ps3 media server has edl support: https://github.com/chocolateboy/PMS-EDL
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+ Anydvd HD's "magic file replacement" for DVD's/blu-ray's. Google for it.
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+ RiffTrax allows for an audio "overlay" to a DVD playback, have their own player to coordinate the extra audio track with the playing video.
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+ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vumR5Hcz7s is an Emacs "EDL editor" which uses mplayer and Media Lovin' Toolkit framework.
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+ "fan subs" are edited subtitles, displayed overlaid on the original track/video, or so I'm told.
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+ Avatar DVD was released with an audio track that was "euphemized" of the profanity.
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+ kids-in-mind.com lists basically all the bad things that happen in movies (very detailedly) as also does common sense media, though without any timestamps unfortunately.
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+ BYU's Varsity theater used to edit movies, and show them on the big screen.
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+ e988e897ede5f27c49d8011bfb4cb246 mute system.avi
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+ 4a8b3612c666dd037ff91d68dc2c57b6 mute vlc.avi
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+ a2c8625b646cb4bbfb99a66171b9b8f1 netflix descriptor working.avi
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+ abe0f3a34eb8935d4f532b2ee789ceb9 to_here3.avi.fulli.tmp.avi
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema\legal>md5sum "g:\mute system.avi"
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+ \e988e897ede5f27c49d8011bfb4cb246 *g:\\mute system.avi
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema\legal>md5sum "g:\mute vlc.avi"
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+ \4a8b3612c666dd037ff91d68dc2c57b6 *g:\\mute vlc.avi
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+ 74f4876260c7fcfe8a696ac81d3cf883 Debug.7z
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+ 8d47950de913d97536ffe8d13a8d7203 latest-sensible-cinema.zip
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+ ff2780913ef202dbd3a370e4d04a6597 *show_off.avi
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+ eefeda17181c79b570dc9ce17c93fdf5 *can_mute_youtube.avi
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+ call vlc dvd://d:\@2 --start-time=10 --stop-time=15 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc dvd://d:\@1 --start-time=10 --stop-time=15 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc dvd://d:\@2 --start-time=15 --stop-time=20 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc dvd://d:\@1 --start-time=10 --stop-time=15 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc dvd://d:\@2 --start-time=35 --stop-time=40 vlc://quit @rem should have been 20
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+ call vlc g:\downloads\big_buck_bunny_480p_h264.mov.crdownload --stop-time=4 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc --sub-filter "logo{file='transparent.png,256'}" dvd://d:\@2 --stop-time=56 --start-time=45 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc --sub-filter "logo{file='cone.png,256'}" dvd://d:\@2 --start-time=56 --stop-time=57 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc --sub-filter "logo{file='transparent.png,256'}" dvd://d:\@2 --start-time=57 --stop-time=65 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc --sub-filter "logo{file='cone.png,256'}" dvd://d:\@2 --start-time=65 --stop-time=74.5 vlc://quit
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+ call vlc dvd://d:\@2 --start-time=74.5 vlc://quit
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>call j bin\sensible-cinema-cli
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+ Welcome to Sensible Cinema...
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+ Please Select Computer Player
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+ Select Edit Decision List
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+ error: have to specify a scene descriptions file
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+ or specify "test" on the command line if you just want to snapshot your player
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>
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+ commit d310d82ae5ddc7894ba8ef52d7910773cbe47bf1
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+ Author: rogerdpack <rogerpack2005@gmail.com>
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+ Date: Fri Apr 29 14:12:59 2011 -0600
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+
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+ default to using keyboard keys for muting
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+ commit da72313659df6227af92bb01f552802fea88ed8a
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+ Author: rogerdpack <rogerpack2005@gmail.com>
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>git status
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+ # On branch master
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+ # Untracked files:
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+ # (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
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+ #
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+ # .redcar/
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+ # bad_digit2second_ones.bmp
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+ # bad_digit3minute_tens.bmp
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+ # sensible-cinema-0.21.6.zip
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+ # vendor/cache/
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+ nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>go_ocr_tracker.bat
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+ c:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema>call j bin\sensible-cinema-cli
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+ Welcome to Sensible Cinema...
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+ Please Select Computer Player
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+ Select Edit Decision List
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+ Selected scene descriptions file demo_mutes.txt
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+ (full path: C:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema\zamples\edit_decision_lists\youtube\demo_mutes.txt)
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+ {"title"=>"Friday Song",
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+ "source_url"=>"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0",
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+ Selected player windowed_total_length_under_an_hour.txt
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+ (full path: C:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema\zamples\players\vlc\windowed_total_length_under_an_hour.txt)
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+ Opening the curtains... (please play in your other player now)
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+ syntax from command line: "C:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema\zamples\players\vlc\windowed_total_length_under_an_hour.txt" "C:\dev\ruby\sensible-cinema\zamples\edit_decision_lists\youtube\demo_mutes.txt"
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+ 00:02.1 next will be at 00:10s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:03.9 next will be at 00:10s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "tracking it successfully again"
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+ 00:10.0 next will be at 00:10s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]):
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+ 00:14.9 next will be at 00:15s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]):
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+ 00:21.9 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:23.9 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:26.0 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:28.0 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:30.0 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]):
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+ "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:32.0 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:34.0 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:36.0 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:37.2 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "tracking it successfully again"
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+ 00:25.0 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:27.1 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:29.1 next will be at 00:30s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:30 next will be at 00:40s (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): :
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+ 00:31.1 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:33.2 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:35.2 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:37.2 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:39.3 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen
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+ obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:40.0 next will be at 00:40s (muted) (r [ctrl+c or q to quit]):
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+ 00:41.2 no more after this point...(r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:43.2 no more after this point...(r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:45.3 no more after this point...(r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:51.3 no more after this point...(r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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+ 00:55.3 no more after this point...(r [ctrl+c or q to quit]): "warning--unable to track screen time for some reason [perhaps screen obscured or it's not playing yet, or paused?]"
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