Micah Morrison
Micah Morrison
Thanks for the insanely fast response! :-) Codec blacklist in 1.1 sounds awesome, and I'm glad it fits with your codec/resolution picking logic. I do think ffmpeg transcoding (if the...
Hi @meeb, I've been thinking about this some more. While a codec blacklist would be nice, and would solve the problem of a media player that can't handle a particular...
> If there were a codec only match at position 5 you may select 1080p, have a channel with 1080p videos but only in VP9 or something, and just download...
Hi again @meeb. I hope things are going well for you. Sorry to keep posting on this thread as I know we mostly agreed on the solution, and it's not...
>Selecting HDR content for media when the user has not selected HDR as a preference could result in weird behavior, particularly with playback in Plex or other media players, with...
Hey @ncavallini, good question! WS4W is really just a collection of scripts and configuration to make WireGuard easy to set up on Windows. It doesn't really provide any functionality on...
Hey @bpapa9013, good question! This is not something I have set up personally, so your best bet may be to just give it a try. I will say that WS4W...
> I guess I was confused about there possibly being a separate instance of WG installed by WS4W because when I open up the WG interface I don't see the...
Hi @thebwistic, sorry to hear about this! Let's see if we can change the adapter settings directly. Can you try running these three commands from an admin PowerShell? ``` powershell...
Those commands are supposed to make the network private, so you shouldn't need to press that option in the UI again. Try running the commands, then just open a fresh...