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Maybe I will get downvoted for this, but I need to know.
I want to download an educational video from VIMEO for personal use, but it says "download blocked by VIMEO". Is there any workaround, or this is definitive protected video I couldn't download?
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So here what i've learned - there is a workaround and the Vimeo itself offers the solution. Just use the Screen Recording feature of Vimeo to record the video and then download it from your own profile.
Two drawbacks:
it is a time consuming endeavour, cause the video must be recorded in real time;
the max output quality is 720
Anyway for the educational videos I wanted to watch offline this is perfectly fine.
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With T-Mobile Home Internet being 5G, could I add or cascade, ect. another router and configure it to a static(or even dynamic) IP or location to where Hulu knows where I am and does not block me from my real life home so I can watch live streaming TV?
Hulu tells me “it looks like you’re not home”
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A few months ago I decided to set junk email filtering to the lowest available level possible. I can't recall whether I did this on the web or desktop (currently running Outlook for Mac 16.69.1). Fast forward to today and I get so much spam on my inbox that I want to change that setting again. However, I simply can't find the settings on either app anymore. I have of course googled and stacked the hell out of this question, but to no avail. Posts that are actually useful mention options that simply don't show up in my case.
Can someone help me out of junk hell?
This is where I'm pretty sure these options used to be on both apps, but now there's only blacklists or whitelists (excuse the large images; couldn't find a better size/readability compromise):
Desktop
Web
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When I'm on social media sites there's an option to select a file to post. I would feel more comfortable if there's a way to access the internet to search after I choose the option to add an image. Rather than search the internet to save an image to my computer and then going back to the website to select an image.
Windows after a website prompts to choose a file
How might I go about adding this feature to my computer? It would need add the extra search bar and to be able to connect to the internet.
I'm a novice programmer so not sure where to start. Just came up with the idea.
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We started to play with Trello to manage our manufacturing process. Great tool and we want to keep using it. But we are missing one functionality .
We want every agent to log monthly capacity that will be reduced every day and to have some report that will show how much load we already assigned to this individual. (To be able to plan how much work we can take more and estimate when we can deliver new coming order)
Is it possible to achieve somehow in Trello? We can install additional plugins if required. Or we should look at different options?
According to Trello documentation, there are some available options for this case;
Burndown for Trello
Harvest Chrome Extentation
Hubstaff
Timecamp Chrome Extantation
Reports for Trello
Plus for Trello Chrome Extension
For the whole list, you can visit here
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I've been trying to record a video like this for about a whole day already. I've tried out EzVid, VLC, but nothing helps.
EzVid does not record my voice for some reason, while VLC crashes just after being downloaded. With Windows 10 XBOX video recorder, I will have to record my voice separately which is unacceptable.
Any ideas is there any app which can be used smoothly on Windows 10 ?
It looks like the creator of that video you linked in your original post is using Camtasia. I've also used this in the past and is what I'd recommend using.
You can get a free trial of Camtasia from their website, but I believe after a certain amount of days you need to purchase the software.https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.html
Other than that, I was going to recommend Fraps as you can capture audio recordings at the same time as video recording, but I believe with Windows 10 this doesn't work as I've tried this before.
Another piece of software I've heard of before but never used (so I can't comment on it) is OBS, which is free https://obsproject.com/ this can record audio/video, as well as stream to applications such as TwitchTV.