https://priceboat4.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/20003369/one-time-in-a-camp-of-the-enemy-i-was-without-internet-to-access-my-presentation-i-explained-how-i-fixed-the-situation- My story isn't a big one. I was born, went to school and worked, fought and finally, achieved something online. But, it also includes some devastating moments where I believed that my life was done. One of those instances was when my laptop computer went completely in silence. After a bit of fiddling, shifting my old desktop to the new one and more tinkering I was successful in restoring all the work stored on the drive. It took me three days of sweating and tears... Following that, I've learned a important thing - how to utilize Dropbox and my personal ftp servers to automatically and manually backup my day's work so it is impossible to be deleted.This is definitely not the ideal solution. The more information you store online, the more it costs to keep everything up and running. It's easy to use and appears to be secure. It's also accessible and can be downloaded from any location with internet access. What happens in those instances where internet access isn't available? I keep my laptop close at hand for these times. It serves as my last line of defense against the worst. I have 2 drives there connected as a RAID stack therefore they copy one another and ensure that a copy remains if 1 of the two HDDs is damaged. Since I don't often copy my laptop's contents the laptop, I've made it so that 2 drives do not get separated at once.<img width="359" src="https://www.2-spyware.com/news/wp-content/uploads/virusai/mp3hub-com-copyrighted-content_en.jpg">Another big day of sadness was few months ago.. I'm cautious not to lose my work. As I mentioned, I now copy it many times over and am able to access it whenever the internet is accessible. This was Periscope. It was something I used quite often a several years ago. Even in summer 2020 when there were protests and violence, I was able to make a few live streaming. In the present, Periscope TV is closing down and all videos will go away in a few weeks. What should I do? If I want to save these videos on my laptop offline, I must download all of them. They are extremely important to me. It's the last time I hung with my friend who disappeared from the radars during Covid and it seems like it got him..This site is one I frequently visit. It lets me download videos from Youtube and Instagram, as well as Facebook - which are some of the sites where I keep most of my live streams. I am passionate about politics and underground movements. This is why I record lots of live events, save them, post some of them on my YouTube channel, and then save them to my laptop whenever it is over. This is exactly the way I work. This lets me cross-post videos to different platforms. Not only can I share Youtube videos on Facebook, but I also can upload that video directly onto Facebook. It's a separate video. It's incredible the amount of live streams I've made over the last eight years. I currently have three TB. Periscope lives aren't gone.. and this site is very helpful for me.It works like a charm. After I have viewed the video I'd like to watch I copy the URL using the sharing link. Then, I go to the website for video downloaders and copy the URL. I can then download the video to my computer or my desktop. I can save the video to my computer for use on other platforms. I can even send it to friends. Not every site can help with Periscope but this one is a good choice, it can manage m3u8 files that other sites usually download for you.. They work well, but don't get me wrong, but they actually use online video feed fragments, so playing this file within VLC while it's fantastic, isn't really achieving the goal because the video isn't actually in your system but it's on the internet and plays from online as the player loads short fragment files 1 at a time...By the way, if you didn't know that you could make windows copy commands to help you join these fragments to create a standard 1 long video file. This happens because of the video format Mpeg TS (or transport stream) which is used for video fragments. Each fragment contains all data necessary for video decoding. This allows every streamer to stream seamlessly starting from the middle. The browser also saves information by downloading 360 x 10 second videos. It only downloads streams that you are watching. The player will receive 3-4 fragments of the 25-second stretch, and then 1-2 more fragments in case it continues to view the stream. It reduces the amount of download needed to watch the stream within 25 seconds.

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