This should work, but this looks like an EPUB with DRM (since there’s an encryption.xml
file), so you might need to remove the DRM using something like Calibre.
This should work, but this looks like an EPUB with DRM (since there’s an encryption.xml
file), so you might need to remove the DRM using something like Calibre.
Prowlarr properly shows if a torrent is freeleech for me. Maybe the feature was added after you tried it?
And Prowlarr is even better if you’re also using Radarr/Sonarr/Lidar.
It basically allows you to get every digital PS3/PSP/PSVita/PSOne game directly from the Playstation Store, so it’s really useful once setup 👍
Super Rub ‘a’ Dub on PS3?
You can get it on http://nopaystation.com and play it on RPCS3.
It’s great of you’re in a country where Overdrive is widely available.
Which movie was the excerpt from?
Kobayashi Katsuhiko did his voice in episodes 1 and 2 while Inagaki Takashi took over in episode 3 after Kobayashi passed away.
In episode 5, Suzuki Mizuho (theater release), Ōki Tamio (Nippon TV dub) and Katō Seizō (TV Asahi dub) voiced him, while in episode 6 it was Chiba Kōichi (home release) and Tanaka Akio (Nippon TV dub).
As long as your Drive folder is not made public and gets accessed by many people, you should be fine.
Make sure to make backups outside of Drive though, in case Google decides to delete your files.
It’s really unlikely that an EPUB would be able to damage your devices.
This is more likely to be a hardware issue.
Thanks!
Unfortunately theeye.eu only has some GURPS Classic books, not 4th edition. I’m specifically looking for scans of these:
It really surprised me the first time I saw the Skip intro button on a series I downloaded. It seems to work by analyzing the audio and comparing it between episodes from the same season.
A rip of this specific limited edition CD, that contains a few bonus tracks that can’t be found anywhere else in CD quality.
A PDF of the short-lived Japanese edition of GURPS 4th Edition (specifically Characters and Magic). The books are very hard to find, and usually cost $300-500 when sold online. It seems like no scans were ever made.
Note that you have to pay for an OpenAudible license to be able to use it with more than a few tracks.
If you can get your activation bytes from one of your DRM-protected files using https://audible-converter.ml, you can then just use ffmpeg
(e.g. ffmpeg -activation_bytes XXXXXXXX -i audiobook.aax -c copy audiobook.m4b
) or https://github.com/audiamus/AaxAudioConverter to remove the DRM.
Unfortunately this doesn’t work for the Japanese store (and a few others) that seem to use a different DRM scheme with a separate key for each file, so you have to use OpenAudible for these.
Not a website but a tool: https://openaudible.org/ works really well for Audible audiobooks, and it’s the only tool I found that works for Japanese Audible.
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It should be open now. Or at least, it was yesterday.