I Am So Tired But There's So Much To Do Complaint Thread

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,857

    ...well one more warm day today then a slow trend to more fall like temps (60s - 70s and a real chance of more water from the sky next week).

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    omg halloween contests are starting. is still summer!! 

    why does it always haz to be horro??

    what about candy!!

    and cutie costumes

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,857
    ...I think it should be all about beer and pizza.
  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    ettin my midnight snack early 

     

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Gentle and sweet-smelling rain glazing roofs and roads and brown-edged foliage luminous silver that's outshining an overcast sky so far today :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    Mistara said:

    omg halloween contests are starting. is still summer!! 

    why does it always haz to be horro??

    what about candy!!

    and cutie costumes

     

    still a little wintery here, good for trolls :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    kyoto kid said:

    ...well one more warm day today then a slow trend to more fall like temps (60s - 70s and a real chance of more water from the sky next week).

     

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,857
    edited September 2017
    ps1borg said:

    Morning. Gentle and sweet-smelling rain glazing roofs and roads and brown-edged foliage luminous silver that's outshining an overcast sky so far today :)

    ...the light rain we had Saturday night seemed like the sweetest smelling rain ever after a month of breathing wildfire smoke
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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,857
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...well one more warm day today then a slow trend to more fall like temps (60s - 70s and a real chance of more water from the sky next week).

     

    ...we'll be seeing a forecast like that next week.
  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    sipping hot tea, but my feets icy cold.  need somethin warmier, whooshes the warms down to my toesies

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    ps1borg said:
    Mistara said:

    omg halloween contests are starting. is still summer!! 

    why does it always haz to be horro??

    what about candy!!

    and cutie costumes

     

    still a little wintery here, good for trolls :)

     

    spring and baby roos heart

    in their mom's pouches

    hopping around

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    kyoto kid said:
    ...I think it should be all about beer and pizza.

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    daww  thought fox.com would have the orville episode online, free

  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,321
    edited September 2017
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...sadly I no longer can watch youTube videos anymore as they changed to HTML5 format and for some reason the 32 bit version of FF that last one availble for 32 bit systems as they have moved to 64 bit) doesn't support it.  Not about to purchase a 64 bit notebook just to watch videos (maybe they should buy one for me).

    ...so much for musi, silly cats, and Wendy's videos.

    ...there are days I really loathe the tech curve.

    You might be able to use a flash player for FF instead (perhaps your AV settings disable Flash Player?)  I know that works for Vimeo :)

    ...yeah, that apparently was the issue.  I dowloaded the Flash for YouTube Add On which overrides HTML5, and that fixed it.  Well Sort of. 

    Seems they recently changed (I like to say bolloxed up) the entire UI and it is absolutely hideous (looks more like a mobile app than one you'd have on a desktop computer).  Also, Autoplay is permanently set to "on" as a default (with no way in the programme to turn it off permanently which is annoying), as is video resolution  (plays videos at their highest quality setting).  It also loads very very slowly compared to the old version (most likely due to the more graphic intensive UI).  Had to get another FF Add On called You Tube Extender to turn Autoplay off and to be able to select video quality as 1080p and 720p HD videos take forever to buffer and usually end up stalling on my old 32 bit system with its Intel ntegrated graphics.

    You know, people bitch about Windows, but Flash Player has long been known to be a security issue.  The industry has been trying so hard to get rid of it.

    Get ChrisPC Video Tube Downloader and watch them offline.  There's a free version and a pay version.  The pay version can do multiple downloads at once and can download extra high quality HD videos.  The free one sometimes tells me it can't download high quality.  It doesn't mean it can't do 1080p video, it's just long features or maybe the highest resolution things.  I've downloaded plenty of 1080p videos without an issue.  Just hit that once in a while.  Downloads as .mpg files.  Get it directly here: https://www.videoyoutubedownloader.com/

    Dana

    ..most of what I watch is in the 5 - 10 minute range (usualy music which I like to listen to while working on projects).  That would be a pain to DL a bunch of short videos one by one (paticularly as I am on wirless) as I usually could just set up custom playlists on Youtube to play them.in sequence.

    The free version of 4K Video Downloader will download entire playlists, or multiple files at the same time. There are no size or resolution limits, either.
    Did I mention that it's free?

    Post edited by Petercat on
  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,336
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...sadly I no longer can watch youTube videos anymore as they changed to HTML5 format and for some reason the 32 bit version of FF that last one availble for 32 bit systems as they have moved to 64 bit) doesn't support it.  Not about to purchase a 64 bit notebook just to watch videos (maybe they should buy one for me).

    ...so much for musi, silly cats, and Wendy's videos.

    ...there are days I really loathe the tech curve.

    You might be able to use a flash player for FF instead (perhaps your AV settings disable Flash Player?)  I know that works for Vimeo :)

    ...yeah, that apparently was the issue.  I dowloaded the Flash for YouTube Add On which overrides HTML5, and that fixed it.  Well Sort of. 

    Seems they recently changed (I like to say bolloxed up) the entire UI and it is absolutely hideous (looks more like a mobile app than one you'd have on a desktop computer).  Also, Autoplay is permanently set to "on" as a default (with no way in the programme to turn it off permanently which is annoying), as is video resolution  (plays videos at their highest quality setting).  It also loads very very slowly compared to the old version (most likely due to the more graphic intensive UI).  Had to get another FF Add On called You Tube Extender to turn Autoplay off and to be able to select video quality as 1080p and 720p HD videos take forever to buffer and usually end up stalling on my old 32 bit system with its Intel ntegrated graphics.

    You know, people bitch about Windows, but Flash Player has long been known to be a security issue.  The industry has been trying so hard to get rid of it.

    Get ChrisPC Video Tube Downloader and watch them offline.  There's a free version and a pay version.  The pay version can do multiple downloads at once and can download extra high quality HD videos.  The free one sometimes tells me it can't download high quality.  It doesn't mean it can't do 1080p video, it's just long features or maybe the highest resolution things.  I've downloaded plenty of 1080p videos without an issue.  Just hit that once in a while.  Downloads as .mpg files.  Get it directly here: https://www.videoyoutubedownloader.com/

    Dana

    ..most of what I watch is in the 5 - 10 minute range (usualy music which I like to listen to while working on projects).  That would be a pain to DL a bunch of short videos one by one (paticularly as I am on wirless) as I usually could just set up custom playlists on Youtube to play them.in sequence.

    Well, playlists are useless if you can't view them.  I thought I was helping.  Never mind.

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,336
    Mistara said:

    daww  thought fox.com would have the orville episode online, free

    Just watched it on the DVR tonight.  I thought it was very good, very well done.  Diane was just, "Not my thing."  So I guess I'll be watching it alone next week.

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,336
    Petercat said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...sadly I no longer can watch youTube videos anymore as they changed to HTML5 format and for some reason the 32 bit version of FF that last one availble for 32 bit systems as they have moved to 64 bit) doesn't support it.  Not about to purchase a 64 bit notebook just to watch videos (maybe they should buy one for me).

    ...so much for musi, silly cats, and Wendy's videos.

    ...there are days I really loathe the tech curve.

    You might be able to use a flash player for FF instead (perhaps your AV settings disable Flash Player?)  I know that works for Vimeo :)

    ...yeah, that apparently was the issue.  I dowloaded the Flash for YouTube Add On which overrides HTML5, and that fixed it.  Well Sort of. 

    Seems they recently changed (I like to say bolloxed up) the entire UI and it is absolutely hideous (looks more like a mobile app than one you'd have on a desktop computer).  Also, Autoplay is permanently set to "on" as a default (with no way in the programme to turn it off permanently which is annoying), as is video resolution  (plays videos at their highest quality setting).  It also loads very very slowly compared to the old version (most likely due to the more graphic intensive UI).  Had to get another FF Add On called You Tube Extender to turn Autoplay off and to be able to select video quality as 1080p and 720p HD videos take forever to buffer and usually end up stalling on my old 32 bit system with its Intel ntegrated graphics.

    You know, people bitch about Windows, but Flash Player has long been known to be a security issue.  The industry has been trying so hard to get rid of it.

    Get ChrisPC Video Tube Downloader and watch them offline.  There's a free version and a pay version.  The pay version can do multiple downloads at once and can download extra high quality HD videos.  The free one sometimes tells me it can't download high quality.  It doesn't mean it can't do 1080p video, it's just long features or maybe the highest resolution things.  I've downloaded plenty of 1080p videos without an issue.  Just hit that once in a while.  Downloads as .mpg files.  Get it directly here: https://www.videoyoutubedownloader.com/

    Dana

    ..most of what I watch is in the 5 - 10 minute range (usualy music which I like to listen to while working on projects).  That would be a pain to DL a bunch of short videos one by one (paticularly as I am on wirless) as I usually could just set up custom playlists on Youtube to play them.in sequence.

    The free version of 4K Video Downloader will download entire playlists, or multiple files at the same time. There are no size or resolution limits, either.
    Did I mention that it's free?

    Where is this beast?  Direct link, I hope.  So many things have malware in them these days when they're not from the maker's website.

    Dana

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited September 2017
    Mistara said:
    ps1borg said:
    Mistara said:

    omg halloween contests are starting. is still summer!! 

    why does it always haz to be horro??

    what about candy!!

    and cutie costumes

     

    still a little wintery here, good for trolls :)

     

    spring and baby roos heart

    in their mom's pouches

    hopping around

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited September 2017
    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...well one more warm day today then a slow trend to more fall like temps (60s - 70s and a real chance of more water from the sky next week).

     

     

    ...we'll be seeing a forecast like that next week.

    meh doesn't look so good for us, at least the isobars aren't squished up and windy any more :)

     

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  • PetercatPetercat Posts: 2,321
    edited September 2017
    DanaTA said:
    Petercat said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
     

    ..most of what I watch is in the 5 - 10 minute range (usualy music which I like to listen to while working on projects).  That would be a pain to DL a bunch of short videos one by one (paticularly as I am on wirless) as I usually could just set up custom playlists on Youtube to play them.in sequence.

    The free version of 4K Video Downloader will download entire playlists, or multiple files at the same time. There are no size or resolution limits, either.
    Did I mention that it's free?

    Where is this beast?  Direct link, I hope.  So many things have malware in them these days when they're not from the maker's website.

    Dana

    https://www.4kdownload.com/

    Sorry. One nice feature is that if the video you want to download is part of a playlist, it lets you know and offers to download the entire list. You can also choose which format, from MP3 for audio only, and from the lowest to the highest resolution if you want the video.

    Post edited by Petercat on
  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,336
    Petercat said:
    DanaTA said:
    Petercat said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
     

    ..most of what I watch is in the 5 - 10 minute range (usualy music which I like to listen to while working on projects).  That would be a pain to DL a bunch of short videos one by one (paticularly as I am on wirless) as I usually could just set up custom playlists on Youtube to play them.in sequence.

    The free version of 4K Video Downloader will download entire playlists, or multiple files at the same time. There are no size or resolution limits, either.
    Did I mention that it's free?

    Where is this beast?  Direct link, I hope.  So many things have malware in them these days when they're not from the maker's website.

    Dana

    https://www.4kdownload.com/

    Sorry. One nice feature is that if the video you want to download is part of a playlist, it lets you know and offers to download the entire list. You can also choose which format, from MP3 for audio only, and from the lowest to the highest resolution if you want the video.

    Thanks for the link!  The ChrisPC VideoTube Downloader has some of the same features.  This one sounds like it will handle longer, high resolution videos without restrictions, though, if I read you correctly.  Maybe I'll check it out.  Does it work for Vimeo, too?  This one only does YouTube.  At least as far as I can tell from trying.

    Dana

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,857
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...sadly I no longer can watch youTube videos anymore as they changed to HTML5 format and for some reason the 32 bit version of FF that last one availble for 32 bit systems as they have moved to 64 bit) doesn't support it.  Not about to purchase a 64 bit notebook just to watch videos (maybe they should buy one for me).

    ...so much for musi, silly cats, and Wendy's videos.

    ...there are days I really loathe the tech curve.

    You might be able to use a flash player for FF instead (perhaps your AV settings disable Flash Player?)  I know that works for Vimeo :)

    ...yeah, that apparently was the issue.  I dowloaded the Flash for YouTube Add On which overrides HTML5, and that fixed it.  Well Sort of. 

    Seems they recently changed (I like to say bolloxed up) the entire UI and it is absolutely hideous (looks more like a mobile app than one you'd have on a desktop computer).  Also, Autoplay is permanently set to "on" as a default (with no way in the programme to turn it off permanently which is annoying), as is video resolution  (plays videos at their highest quality setting).  It also loads very very slowly compared to the old version (most likely due to the more graphic intensive UI).  Had to get another FF Add On called You Tube Extender to turn Autoplay off and to be able to select video quality as 1080p and 720p HD videos take forever to buffer and usually end up stalling on my old 32 bit system with its Intel ntegrated graphics.

    You know, people bitch about Windows, but Flash Player has long been known to be a security issue.  The industry has been trying so hard to get rid of it.

    Get ChrisPC Video Tube Downloader and watch them offline.  There's a free version and a pay version.  The pay version can do multiple downloads at once and can download extra high quality HD videos.  The free one sometimes tells me it can't download high quality.  It doesn't mean it can't do 1080p video, it's just long features or maybe the highest resolution things.  I've downloaded plenty of 1080p videos without an issue.  Just hit that once in a while.  Downloads as .mpg files.  Get it directly here: https://www.videoyoutubedownloader.com/

    Dana

    ..most of what I watch is in the 5 - 10 minute range (usualy music which I like to listen to while working on projects).  That would be a pain to DL a bunch of short videos one by one (paticularly as I am on wirless) as I usually could just set up custom playlists on Youtube to play them.in sequence.

    Well, playlists are useless if you can't view them.  I thought I was helping.  Never mind.

    Dana

    ...no problem. Am looking to get a charger brick for the Linux notebook the former housemates left behind. Once that arrives and I get hardwired access I won't have to deal with old Windows comparability and FF. So I should be able to watch and play my classical music vid playlists without buffering delaysor other issues. Still hate the changes to the UI though.
  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,336
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:
    kyoto kid said:

    ...sadly I no longer can watch youTube videos anymore as they changed to HTML5 format and for some reason the 32 bit version of FF that last one availble for 32 bit systems as they have moved to 64 bit) doesn't support it.  Not about to purchase a 64 bit notebook just to watch videos (maybe they should buy one for me).

    ...so much for musi, silly cats, and Wendy's videos.

    ...there are days I really loathe the tech curve.

    You might be able to use a flash player for FF instead (perhaps your AV settings disable Flash Player?)  I know that works for Vimeo :)

    ...yeah, that apparently was the issue.  I dowloaded the Flash for YouTube Add On which overrides HTML5, and that fixed it.  Well Sort of. 

    Seems they recently changed (I like to say bolloxed up) the entire UI and it is absolutely hideous (looks more like a mobile app than one you'd have on a desktop computer).  Also, Autoplay is permanently set to "on" as a default (with no way in the programme to turn it off permanently which is annoying), as is video resolution  (plays videos at their highest quality setting).  It also loads very very slowly compared to the old version (most likely due to the more graphic intensive UI).  Had to get another FF Add On called You Tube Extender to turn Autoplay off and to be able to select video quality as 1080p and 720p HD videos take forever to buffer and usually end up stalling on my old 32 bit system with its Intel ntegrated graphics.

    You know, people bitch about Windows, but Flash Player has long been known to be a security issue.  The industry has been trying so hard to get rid of it.

    Get ChrisPC Video Tube Downloader and watch them offline.  There's a free version and a pay version.  The pay version can do multiple downloads at once and can download extra high quality HD videos.  The free one sometimes tells me it can't download high quality.  It doesn't mean it can't do 1080p video, it's just long features or maybe the highest resolution things.  I've downloaded plenty of 1080p videos without an issue.  Just hit that once in a while.  Downloads as .mpg files.  Get it directly here: https://www.videoyoutubedownloader.com/

    Dana

    ..most of what I watch is in the 5 - 10 minute range (usualy music which I like to listen to while working on projects).  That would be a pain to DL a bunch of short videos one by one (paticularly as I am on wirless) as I usually could just set up custom playlists on Youtube to play them.in sequence.

    Well, playlists are useless if you can't view them.  I thought I was helping.  Never mind.

    Dana

     

    ...no problem. Am looking to get a charger brick for the Linux notebook the former housemates left behind. Once that arrives and I get hardwired access I won't have to deal with old Windows comparability and FF. So I should be able to watch and play my classical music vid playlists without buffering delaysor other issues. Still hate the changes to the UI though.

    I still think you'd be better off downloading them rather than streaming them.  You're still using the same bandwidth...but once it's downloaded, you can play it over and over without using any more bandwidth.

    Dana

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,857

    ...until I can get a fast DL speed (which means Fibre optic) where I can DL a group of files that I want ot listen to (without shelling out 45$ a year), I'll stick to streaming.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    cant find my favorite pumpkin teapot gif

    pumpkin scones out at starbucks cheeky

  • Did not think of watching Orville as I was afraid it would be too sour.

  • starionwolfstarionwolf Posts: 3,670
    edited September 2017

    An online store asked me to enter the zip code before the city when I checked out.  I'm not used to typing in a zip code before the city.

    Example:

    State: Utah

    Zip code: 84101

    City: Salt Lake City

    Post edited by starionwolf on
  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339

    Thread decided to cut me off. angry

    Bazz fazz...

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339

    Did not think of watching Orville as I was afraid it would be too sour.

    Sour? Does not compute.

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,336
    kyoto kid said:

    ...until I can get a fast DL speed (which means Fibre optic) where I can DL a group of files that I want ot listen to (without shelling out 45$ a year), I'll stick to streaming.

    As I tried to explain, streaming is downloading.  Except you have to do it over and over again to listen to the same tune.  Isn't it better to do it once and then be done with it?  Ah, I give up.

    Dana

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