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Newest Questions - Super User Q A for computer enthusiasts and power users I have two type of file extension, say txt and bat for example I have these files: bookshelf txt 612309 txt apple txt fruitfly txt bankdraft txt unixlinux txt (200+ files) I create a new file
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command line - Using ffmpeg to cut up video - Super User @barlop sorry to summon you 10 years after, but I just witnessed the exact opposite: I was trying to cut a video from the beginning (00:00 seconds) and, by a strange astral coincidence of keyframes and PTS, by putting -ss 00:00:00 0 after the -i <input mp4> the output video was starting a few tenths of a second after the actual zero, while putting it before the -i <input mp4> the output video
Find out which process is locking a file or folder in Windows A couple of options: Microsoft SysInternals Process Explorer - Go to Find > Find Handle or DLL In the "Handle or DLL substring:" text box, type the path to the file (e g "C:\path\to\file txt") and click "Search"
macos - Is superuser the same as root? - Super User Superuser is the generic term to refer to the user account used for system administration That means that the superuser has the ability to perform privileged operations such as creating deleting user accounts Please note that the actual name and implementation of the superuser account vary between operating systems