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  • I pay for netflix, prime, disney+, paramount+, youtube premium, nebula, and a few more services. I buy music and movies, if available, on bluray and rip them to my own jellyfin server.

    And yet, about 20% of what I watch, I've got to pirate because there's no reasonable way to actually watch it. Legal ways often only have the German dub, or are lower quality.

    (When I was younger, my family was relatively poor, so back then I obviously pirated everything, but once I could afford it I wiped my entire collection and bought the exact same content properly again, for moral reasons obviously but also because I prefer to do rips myself so they've got proper quality).

  • ASS format is the worst of all subtitle formats. It's not even a real format, the spec is a badly written word document that's missing half the features. It's only popular with shitty fansub groups that discovered you could use it to basically render whatever you'd like on top of videos.

  • The big issue I see with YouTube premium (though I'm a paid subscriber) is that the bitrate is still far too low. Vimeo provided much better quality a decade ago for paid users and so do Nebula, Floatplane and all the other competing sites nowadays

  • Sadly even Resolve Studio doesn't support h264 all-intra as used in Sony's XAVC-I and XAVC-S-I on Linux, which sucks.

    With XAVC-I CineEI Slog footage the metadata is enough that Resolve treats it as Raw (in fact, it's more flexible than braw). So losing this functionality really hurts.

  • Typical high speed tracks aren't shared with cargo trains. Frankfurt-Siegburg for example is only usable by high speed passenger trains.

    And regarding the max speed, I'd suggest to look at china. The chinese railways run the Siemens Velaro CN, which is the local version of the Velaro D (DB Br407) at 380km/h in regular use.

  • I posted this comment already elsewhere in this thread, but lemme quote myself:

    The ICE's max speed depends on model and variies from 250km/h to 300km/h. These speeds can be reached on:

    • Hannover-Würzburg (280km/h)
    • Mannheim-Stuttgart (280km/h)
    • Oebisfelde-Berlin (250km/h)
    • Siegburg-Frankfurt (300km/h)
    • Köln-Düren (250km/h)
    • Rastatt-Offenburg & Schliengen-Haltingen (250km/h)
    • Nürnberg-Ingolstadt (300km/h)
    • Ebensfeld-Leipzig/Halle (300km/h)
    • Wendlingen-Ulm (250km/h)

    There are more of these tracks currently under construction:

    • Stuttgart-Wendlingen (250km/h)
    • Bashaide-Rastatt (250km/h)

    And many more are currently in the planning stage:

    • Hamm-Bielefeld (300km/h)
    • Oebisfelde-Berlin (300km/h)
    • Ulm-Augsburg (300km/h)
    • Gelnhausen-Fulda (250km/h)
    • Frankfurt-Mannhein (300km/h)
    • Bielefeld-Hannover (300km/h)
    • Nürnberg-Würzburg (300km/h)
  • The ICE's max speed depends on model and variies from 250km/h to 300km/h. These speeds can be reached on:

    • Hannover-Würzburg (280km/h)
    • Mannheim-Stuttgart (280km/h)
    • Oebisfelde-Berlin (250km/h)
    • Siegburg-Frankfurt (300km/h)
    • Köln-Düren (250km/h)
    • Rastatt-Offenburg & Schliengen-Haltingen (250km/h)
    • Nürnberg-Ingolstadt (300km/h)
    • Ebensfeld-Leipzig/Halle (300km/h)
    • Wendlingen-Ulm (250km/h)

    There are more of these tracks currently under construction:

    • Stuttgart-Wendlingen (250km/h)
    • Bashaide-Rastatt (250km/h)

    And many more are currently in the planning stage:

    • Hamm-Bielefeld (300km/h)
    • Oebisfelde-Berlin (300km/h)
    • Ulm-Augsburg (300km/h)
    • Gelnhausen-Fulda (250km/h)
    • Frankfurt-Mannhein (300km/h)
    • Bielefeld-Hannover (300km/h)
    • Nürnberg-Würzburg (300km/h)