Hello, does anyone have that sex video that the bee had with the guest?
I think that will be difficult as the flat was offline.
And if you mean the first scene. Some time ago. The scene wasnât so long that itâs worth archiving, I think
Oh no, back in the pose. Then the wires are about to glow again
She definitely knows Iâm watching
@Bee. Happy New Year 2025 once again! All the best and good luck and health to you.
Poor Bee, celebrating New Yearâs Eve alone
WaitâŚso am I. Now if I remember correctly, down in the basement Iâve gotâŚ
And you will cycle down the road with a Squeak Squeak Squeak, the bike will Squeak as well.
My browser, Firefox on a Mac, doesnât recognize it as a playable video. When I download it and play it on VLC it is very choppy, the quality not very good. Quicktime Player doesnât play it at all.
For forum uses I would stick to the h264 video codec and aac audio codec for maximum compatibility to all kinds of devices, Iâve been able to do videos up to 20 minutes with reasonable quality, and we actually shouldnât be posting even longer videos anyway.
Is that for the bike or the penis.
I have a new one of those you can borrow.
and how does this video that Max_Muster recorded above work for you?
Check out Sylva&Carlsonâs video to see if you feel the same way.
Maxâs videos work just fine, only they have an unusually low framerate of only about 15 frames per second. Your Video in Sylva and Carlson topic is same as here, doesnât play in the browser and in VLC video and audio are choppy.
May I ask what soft- or hardware you are using that gives you these videos? Are you trying out these vp9 and opus codecs on purpose or is it something the software just does?
I have Linux. I record from the browser extension.
The video plays normally for me on the Chrome browser.
It doesnât work for me on Firefox.
As you can see, the VP9 video codec that your videos are using is a Google product, so it makes sense it would work in Googleâs Chrome browser. They are pushing their own file formats and want the world to adapt, not caring much about compatibility. When you use that codec Google probably also knows you didnât wash your hands when you went to the bathroom.
Try if you can change the video format settings in your browser extension. For best compatibility you want h264 as the video codec and aac as the audio codec. Or maybe try another browser extension. Iâm using Video DownloadHelper in Firefox, though the free version doesnât have the luxury options your extension seems to have.
As a Linux user you might be interested in Shotcut. Thatâs the editing software I use for my videos. Itâs a compkex software and maybe a bit difficult to learn, but it has a Linux version and is free.
H264ify With Auto 1080 I have it installed. When I record, you can already see that it freezes. Maybe some other extension is blocking me. I will try some more and if I canât do it, I will wait until my nephew comes. He is an IT specialist and works on Linux, so maybe he will set it up for me as needed.
Happy 2025 @abelha and to everyone who follows here, full of achievements for you