Small hack I’m using today:

Clipped the first 5 minutes of a YT video and converted it to MP3 using a simple `yt-dlp` batch script — a solid CLI tool for pulling and transforming online media.

Now streaming it via VLC to my Home speaker — a clean way to turn any video into a focused audio snippet.

YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqrcxUqASQg

The audio being extracted is the Hanuman Chalisa — a short devotional recitation often used for focus, calm, and mental clarity.

Batch script (edit URL and timestamps, then run):

```bat
@echo off
set URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqrcxUqASQg
set START=00:00 :: clip start time (mm:ss)
set END=05:18 :: clip end time (mm:ss)

yt-dlp.exe ^
--download-sections "*%START%-%END%" ^ :: only download this segment
--force-keyframes-at-cuts ^ :: improves cut accuracy
-x --audio-format mp3 --audio-quality 0 ^:: extract best-quality MP3
-o "%(title)s.%(ext)s" ^ :: output filename
%URL%

pause
```

If you want to experiment:

* change timestamps to grab different sections
* try other formats (`wav`, `m4a`)
* feed playlists instead of single videos
* pipe output into VLC or automate casting

Another rabbit-hole to dive into, if inclined 🫣
https://cromwell-intl.com/technical/extract-mp3-audio-from-video.html

#HanumanChalisa #MantraChanting #MentalClarity #InnerPeace #Meditation #ytDLP #VLC

VLC proved that trust beats ads. Your funnel should too.

A clean analytics dashboard on a laptop reinforces the idea of building trust with measurable results. Photo credit: Luke Chesser / Unsplash.

Dear Cherubs, while everyone else was busy trying to turn every corner of the internet into a billboard, VLC chose the wildly unfashionable strategy of being useful. VideoLAN says VLC is free, open source, and built to play files, discs, webcams, devices, and streams without ads, spyware, or user tracking. Apparently, not annoying people is still a business model.

That was not an accident. VideoLAN describes itself as a non-profit organization run by volunteers, and its own press material says VLC is completely free and free of advertisements, spyware, bloatware, and other user-hostile nonsense. In a digital world where some apps seem to treat your eyeballs like inventory, VLC made the radical choice to be the thing you asked for and nothing you did not.

The payoff was enormous. In 2019, VideoLAN announced that VLC had crossed 3 billion downloads on its website, and it noted that this likely undercounted the real total. That is a lot of people saying, “Yes, please, I would like my media player to simply behave.”

The weird power of no ads

VLC did not win because it shouted the loudest. It won because it delivered the same promise every single time: open fast, play almost anything, and stay out of the way. That kind of consistency builds trust, and trust is what makes people come back without being chased, nudged, or spiritually mugged by a pop-up.

This is where most businesses get it backwards. They rush to monetize before they have earned patience, let alone loyalty. That can work once, maybe twice, but it usually feels like asking for marriage on the first date while still chewing gum. Customers are not confused; they are simply allergic to being handled.

Funnels, minus the sleaze

A sales funnel is not a trick. It is a structure for moving people from attention to interest to decision without making them regret the click. The best funnels do what VLC does: respect the user, reduce friction, and create a clear next step instead of a maze of desperation.

That means the first job is not selling. It is helping. The first job is clarity, not pressure. Show people the problem, give them something useful, and make the next action obvious enough that they do not need a treasure map and a lawyer.

VLC understood that trust compounds. A business can do the same by building a funnel that earns attention before asking for money, and value before asking for commitment. As noted by thisclaimer.com in related commentary, the long game usually looks boring at first, which is precisely why it works. The shiny shortcut wants applause now; the trust-first system wants customers later, repeatedly, and with far fewer complaint emails.

So yes, VLC grew without ads. That is not a cute little tech anecdote. It is a reminder that the fastest way to scale is often to stop treating people like targets and start treating them like users.

The Thisclaimer logo blends a classic warning symbol with a brain icon to represent critical thinking, curiosity, and thoughtful disclaimers. #brandStrategy #business #contentMarketing #CustomerExperience #digitalGrowth #digitalMarketing #marketing #nonProfit #openSource #salesFunnels #seo #trust #userRetention #vlc

⋅ Via Licensing Alliance vient de multiplier par 45 les redevances du codec H.264 pour les nouvelles plateformes de streaming. À 18 mois de l'expiration des brevets américains, l'alternative libre AV1, portée par le français VideoLAN, devient un argument économique.

https://www.clubic.com/actualite-607765-ce-codec-video-coute-un-pognon-de-dingue-aux-plateformes-de-streaming-le-francais-videolan-porte-la-riposte-libre.html

#Videolan #VLC

Ce codec vidéo coûte un pognon de dingue aux plateformes de streaming, le français VideoLAN porte la riposte libre

Via Licensing Alliance vient de multiplier par 45 les redevances du codec H.264 pour les nouvelles plateformes de streaming. À 18 mois de l'expiration des brevets américains, l'alternative libre AV1, portée par le français VideoLAN, devient un argument économique.

clubic.com

Und warum hat #VLC im settings-Fenster eigentlich einen Button "save" der das Fenster schließt?

Ja, das häufige "okay" ist auch nicht gut - aber halt wenigstens übliche Konvention? Während ziemlich jedes andere Stück Software da draußen bei "save" speichert und das Fenster offen lässt?

Andernseits… hab ich mich gerade über ein einzelndes Detail des VLC-UI aufgeregt? So als wäre irgendein anderes Detail daran auch nur erträglich? /s

G33ky-Sozialzeugs

Two of the greatest free applications humanity has ever created.

#opensource #free #software #VLC #Brave #Tech #Memes

Je tente de regarder des #DVD sur l'ordi avec #VLC (sous #ubuntu) mais le résultat est flou.

Je me doute que la définition du DVD par rapport à celle de mon écran a un léger décalage mais je me demandais s'il n'y avait pas un moyen pour atténuer cet effet flou.

Merci pour vos lumières ! :)

Coucou mon fichier préféré [ une partie]  tout chaud sorti d' une clef usb2 de sauvegarde. via #vlc
VLC VideoLAN: The Story of the Eternal Player

YouTube
Not sure if #VLC #glitch or normal #Ninajirachi music video aesthetic.  
cc: #glitchart (by accident)