I've just tried again searching for "Chinese Democracy" by Guns N'Roses and even though I've set the script to 5 images, all I get is two of them. The script does not always fetch all images from Fanart. Lastly, hit 'Start Encode' button on top menu bar to fast start MP4. Specify a 'Save as' directory to save the transcoded video file on the bottom. ![]() ![]() Progressive Web Apps are written using the programming languages of the web: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and are distributed to your users by using web servers. I'm in Germany and currently everything works fine. Under the 'Summary' tab, select MP4 as output video format, then turn on 'Web Optimized' checkbox to optimize MP4 for progressive download. Working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is also a plus. Most likely at times when it's evening in the US. However, I suppose their servers are somehow blocking access during certain times of the day. Searching manually at always works without any problems. The script itself seems to be working fine. Quote from: AlexVallat on 07:54:03 Either it's an intermittent problem on their end (you could check by trying to search the site itself when a problem occurs), or they are throttling or restricting access to it. So, what do you think? Could a feature showing the encoding type be implemented in the program? Or maybe an option to show only the baseline type? But my guessing is that anything "progressive" is a format that some players don't support. I've also taken a glimpse here: and there seem to be "baseline sequential" and "baseline progressive" encoding, but this is beyond my understanding. The sometimes unsupported format seems to be "progressive", and my impression from various support forums is that this is not an unusual problem. I always save my own scans as Baseline ("Standard"), as this seems to be the most basic format and most widely supported by players, and I've never had a problem with this format. There's also a quality setting from 0 to 12, but that has never caused any problems. I'm no expert of the jpeg format, but here's my saving/format options in Photoshop: With my own scans I always save as baseline, but when downloading album art I can't find an easy way to distinguish between the encoding types. ![]() So I'd like to download only the baseline type. I've had problems with progressive jpeg's on some players, but baseline always works. I have a feature suggestion that I think would be useful: A way to see if the jpeg's are baseline or progressive. I have just started to use this program and I like it.
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