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This NBT editor is the first of it's kind to include undo & redo. Finally, you can undo mistakes during editing.
Every edit is tracked with color-coded highlighting to indicate the changes or additions.
Easily share your NBT creations with the community by simply copying and pasting the data as raw text.
Now featuring the ability to copy and paste multiple tags even if they don't share the same parent tag!
The community can now develop extensions that change the look of NBT tags within the editor. The extensions can process the data you're viewing and style them to add useful information to aid with editing.
There are so many great subtle features that enhance the editing experience. Here are a few more you should know about:
The introduction of OpenH264 has had several significant implications:
In this episode, our narrator (You) is no longer just a passive observer. He has begun "encoding" the people around him—forcing complex, messy human beings into a low-bitrate, H.264-compliant version of themselves that fits his own narrative. The episode asks: When you compress a person into an object of obsession, what gets lost in translation?
The second episode of Netflix's psychological thriller series "You" picks up where the first episode left off, with Joe Goldberg (played by Penn Badgley) becoming increasingly obsessed with Beck (played by Elizabeth Lail). In this episode, Joe's dark and twisted personality is further explored, and his fixation on Beck reaches new heights. you s01e02 openh264
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H.264, also known as MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding), is a video compression standard that offers high video quality at relatively low bit rates. This makes it an ideal choice for various applications, including video streaming, Blu-ray discs, and video conferencing. The H.264 codec is patented, which led to the creation of open-source alternatives. The introduction of OpenH264 has had several significant
I’m trying, Karen. I’m interpolating the missing frames. I’m guessing what happens in the gaps. Just like Joe guesses what Beck is thinking. Just like Joe fills in the blanks of her life to make her who he wants her to be.
In 2013, Cisco Systems developed OpenH264, an open-source implementation of the H.264 codec. By making the codec open-source, Cisco aimed to provide a freely available and community-driven alternative to proprietary H.264 implementations. OpenH264 allows developers to integrate H.264 video compression into their applications without incurring licensing fees. and loses audio sync. He says:
The episode ends. Joe has hidden Benji. He thinks he’s won. He thinks he has contained the mess.
A monologue occurs while he watches a video call she has with her mother, recorded via WebRTC (which often uses OpenH264). The video drops to 240p, stutters, and loses audio sync. He says:
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Visual Chunk Locator
Quickly find chunks using the world viewer. Each block is rendered according to it's original block model to generate extremely accurate depictions of your world.