This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
'use strict'; | |
/** | |
* Basic code to parse the values in the "data" attribute in a Google Maps URL to an Array. | |
* There will likely still be some work to do to interpret the resulting Array. | |
* | |
* Based on information from: | |
* http://stackoverflow.com/a/34275131/1852838 | |
* http://stackoverflow.com/a/24662610/1852838 | |
*/ |
brew install flac ffmpeg cuetools # ставим нужные пакеты | |
# скачиваем cuetag.sh скрипт, например отсюда https://github.com/gumayunov/split-cue/blob/master/cuetag | |
ffmpeg -i 1.ape 1.flac # конвертируем во flac, так как libmac для APE не ставится на osx | |
cuebreakpoints 1.cue | shnsplit -o flac 1.flac #нарезаем на треки | |
cuetag 1.cue split-track*.flac #прописываем тэги (cuetag.sh ставится отдельно отдельно) | |
#конвертируем в ALAC | |
for f in split-track*.flac | |
do |
Many different applications claim to support regular expressions. But what does that even mean?
Well there are lots of different regular expression engines, and they all have different feature sets and different time-space efficiencies.
The information here is just copied from: http://regular-expressions.mobi/refflavors.html