[FFmpeg-user] Resolve (was Re: key frame)

Mark Filipak markfilipak.imdb at gmail.com
Sun Jun 30 02:00:43 EEST 2024


On 29/06/2024 18.30, MediaMouth wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Jun 29, 2024, at 18:21, MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News <news at macfh.co.uk> wrote:
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>> On 29/06/2024 22:35, Mark Filipak wrote:
>>>
>>> 2 - There is a web site that shows your open ports. I can't remember the
>>> name. Sorry. I did tests to prove open ports are readily seen. I did not
>>> have to reconfigure the router to do the tests. The site uses your IP to
>>> probe.
>>
>> Gibson Research, follow the link to the 'Shields Up!!' Test:
>>
>> http://grc.com/default.htm

That's the one. Thank you.

>> Note:  You said earlier that outgoing ports are not the problem, but
>> actually they can be  -  how do you think botnet nodes communicate with
>> their control? ...

If that's the case, you already have a virus. If you already have a virus, then they can do anything 
that's allowed by that user. If the user is Administrator, then they can do anything an 
administrator can do. That's why Microsoft starting creating higher accounts than Administrator: 
Trusted Installer and the like. That's when I knew I had to defend myself against Microsoft. I did.

I run as Administrator. I run zero anti-virus. I have as close to a single-user system as possible. 
I don't get viruses, impossible.

>... On your router, you should have all internet facing
>> ports closed except those that are strictly needed for normal net
>> functionality.

Of course.

> FWIW Resolve uses a database approach to its projects.  (Avid uses files (bins aka .avb files) as does Premiere.  That likely accounts for at least one of the open ports if not more

I think you're referring to collaborative software, not databases.

> The database approach is true genius: you get extremely fast, powerful, free open source project sharing.  In the array of tradeoffs between editing systems, this one's a plus for Resolve.  But that benefit can involve open ports, and closing them can undermine its ability to function

Yup, trust me, I'm from Blackmagic. Are you a convenience fool? If so, you don't get on my LAN.



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