Structure.png (45.94 KiB) Viewed 1548 times Move the Wine.AppImage you downloaded into the WINE folder you’ll find within the Wine-portable folder. Browsing from a link may lead to other Wine.AppImages by that publisher. AFAIK as of this date the list includes all currently available publishers. Most were previously linked-to by others on the Forum. Below you find a list of URLs where you’ll find them. Move this Wine-portable folder wherever you like.ĭownload a Wine.AppImage. Within the Extraction folder will be a folder named Wine-portable. All that would be necessary is that you again run the WINE-Link script.ĭownload the framework and extract the tar.gz. As a portable, you can easily copy it (and the Window programs you installed), transfer it, and use it from multiple Puppys. Except for a few links and the Menu entries it adds it will not require any RAM when not in use. But you can put it anywhere, even on a USB-Key. Most likely you’ll locate the folder on /mnt/home. They, their wine-prefix, and any programs you install will be in an external-to-Puppy-Space Folder. It fully portablizes the use of Wine AppImages. Those figures don’t include the additional space required by programs you install. The major downside of Wine AppImages is that, under Puppsys, they create a wine-prefix of about 500 Mbs in /root, and Mono if installed adds another 500+ Mbs. Wine AppImages can be used with any 64-bit Puppy*. During playback Airflow will transparently extract the text from picture subtitles and render it on target device just like it would with regular text .gz (98.16 KiB) Downloaded 111 times It massively increases CPU load (think fan noise and heat) and it's completely infeasible to do for 4K videos.Įnter our new realtime subtitle text recognition (OCR). This means that the only way to render them when streaming is to burn them in the video. Some subtitles (DVD, Vobsub, Bluray) are stored as pictures. Integrated search is a cherry on top.with real time text recognition All widely used subtitle formats are supported, now including vobsub. Embedded or external, for our playback pipeline it's all the same. That involves reading the entire file upfront! Crazy, right? Airflow needs no such crude tricks. It's a bit of a secret that pretty much every other streaming software needs to extract embedded subtitle tracks before playing the video. For both embedded and external subtitles.
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