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Even with disabled autoupdates, the launcher itself still tries to update on my end. Fixed it the barbaric way, by clearing the contents of that pesky folder and doing
sudo chmod a-rwx Battle.net.14542
Even with disabled autoupdates, the launcher itself still tries to update on my end. Fixed it the barbaric way, by clearing the contents of that pesky folder and doing
sudo chmod a-rwx Battle.net.14542
As far as I know, there is no way around making a backup. Titanium Backup may help with moving your apps, you'll probably have to deal with other files with your favourite file manager.
I believe you can remove (default) with -disposition:stream 0
so, if you have three subtitle tracks, all marked as default, and you want only second with that mark, you'd do something like this:
ffmpeg -i input.mkv -c copy -disposition:s:0 0 -disposition:s:2 0 output.mkv
And if you want to mark a stream as default, you do -disposition:stream default
.
I assume it creates some sort of save file in the current working directory?
You may try changing the working directory via batch script, if you're on Windows.
Make a text file, name it something like launch.bat
(the actual name may be whatever you want, just make sure you leave the extention .bat
)
Paste this there:
@echo off
cd /d "%~dp0"
start "" "game.exe"
Be sure to replace game.exe
with your game's .exe
filename. Don't delete any double quotes, they are important.
Put this text file near .exe
file of your game, and make a shortcut of it to your desktop. You may rename a shortcut and choose an icon from your game's .exe
file to make it pretty.
After that just launch the shortcut as you normally would. If I'm correct, the game should create it's .bin
file in the script directory and not in your desktop.
This one is one of my favourite JS quirks:
Or you can just use it via Termux.