![]() ![]() Strong interpersonal skills and computer literacyĬommitted individual who can prioritize their workload and manage conflicting demands in order to work efficientlyĪbility to work with highly confidential patient information Strong communication skills are required must be able to effectively communicate thoughts and actions through various forms of communication including verbal, written and oral Various additional tasks delegated by the Lead Scribe and CorporateĪbility to work with a diverse group of individuals at all levels of the organization Track and enter the results of radiology reportsĭocument all medical procedures performed and ordered by the providerĮnter the patients plan of care into the Electronic Medical Record databaseįollow all documentation compliance standards Look up pertinent medical records from prior medical visits Inform the provider when lab results are completed and enter results into chart A scribe may not act independently and all documentation is reviewed and validated by the provider before submission.Īccompany provider into the examination area and transcribe medical findings in real timeĬomplete additional needed physician documentation They require no training or background in the medical field. Scribes are unlicensed and do not participate in patient care. ![]() The goal of a scribe is to allow the provider to focus directly on the patient while maintaining accurate documentation. Scribes require access to Electronic Medical Records to gather data for the provider, including but not limited to prior medical records and lab/radiology results. Scribes accompany the provider into the exam room and document the patient-provider encounter as it is verbalized in real time. The role of the Medical Scribe is to assist medical providers in documentation of patient encounters. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The solar radiation is most powerful near the mid-day, so the exposure to the direct Sun should be reduced accordingly. Take precautions - Protection against skin and eye damage is obliged. Note: The average daily UV index of 5 in July transform into the following instructions: A UV Index value of 3 to 5 symbolizes a medium health hazard from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for ordinary individuals. UV indexJune through August, with an average maximum UV index of 5, are months with the highest UV index. SunshineThe average sunshine in July is 9.6h. ![]() On the last day of July, sunrise is at 5:18 am and sunset at 7:59 pm EDT. On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 4:52 am and sunset at 8:21 pm. DaylightIn July, the average length of the day is 15h and 8min. Even a short swim, without thermal protection, at temperatures around 55.4☏ (13☌) is not comfortable. Note: At temperatures below 50☏ (10☌), swimming in a suitably protected swimsuit is feasible otherwise, cold shock and loss of breathing control are imminent. Ocean temperatureIn Bar Harbor, the average water temperature is 54.7☏ (12.6☌). SnowfallIn Bar Harbor, snow does not fall in June through September. Rain falls for 13 days and accumulates 1.57" (40mm) of precipitation. RainfallJuly is the month with the least rainfall in Bar Harbor. HumidityThe average relative humidity in July in Bar Harbor is 80%. The average low-temperature, in Bar Harbor, is 58.1☏ (14.5☌). TemperatureIn July, the average high-temperature marginally rises from an enjoyable 66☏ (18.9☌) in June to a pleasant 73.2☏ (22.9☌). July is an agreeable summer month in Bar Harbor, Maine, with an average temperature fluctuating between 58.1☏ (14.5☌) and 73.2☏ (22.9☌). ![]() ![]() ![]() If your Mac works well, you can launch Terminal from Desktop through Spotlight or Finder. The Terminal app provides a command-line interface on Mac computers to allow you to control the operating system quickly and efficiently to perform tasks a graphical user interface is unable or requires more effort to deliver. Generally speaking, people use two interfaces to communicate with computers: GUI (graphic user interface) and CLI (command-line interface). Let's start with some basics to help you dig deeper and work with complicated tasks in the future. It has the advantages of being more efficient with tasks, troubleshooting issues, and repairing disks through SSH or Mac Single User Mode when you lost access to the user account. ![]() It's the macOS version of Windows's Command Prompt and is very helpful for people who are used to command lines. The Microsoft Defender for Endpoint blog,ĮDR capabilities for macOS have now arrived provides detailed guidance on what to expect.We are all familiar with the graphical user interface that we use daily to interact with our Macs, but not so much with the Mac command-line interface - Terminal. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint portal information The current trackingIds is shown with mdatp threat list. The files are named after the threat trackingId. Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Defender/quarantine/ contains the files quarantined by mdatp. Sudo ln -svf "/Applications/Microsoft Defender.app/Contents/Resources/Tools/mdatp_completion.zsh" /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_mdatpĬlient Microsoft Defender for Endpoint quarantine directory Run the following commands to enable autocompletion for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on macOS and restart the Terminal session: sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions If the preceding command does not produce any output, you can enable autocompletion using the following command: echo "autoload -Uz compinit ![]() ![]() These new Macs that are based on the M1 chip – or any of its successors including the M1 Pro and Max, the M2 and the M2 Pro and Max – don’t offer Boot Camp. Rather than the x86 architecture used by Intel processors, the Apple’s M1 processors use a different architecture, known as ARM (named after Arm Ltd, the British company that originally designed the chips). However, in 2020 Apple announced that it would be moving away from using Intel processors to its own Apple Silicon processors and this transition began with the arrival of the ARM-based M1 Chip in November 2020. There are millions of Intel-based Macs still in use all around the world that can still use either Boot Camp or virtualization to run Windows. The only disadvantage is that you need a pretty fast Mac with plenty of memory and storage to run Windows as a VM, since it means that your Mac is effectively running two operating systems at the same time. This is a great solution as it allows you to run the Windows apps that you need right alongside your main Mac apps as well. So you can create a VM on your Mac and then install Windows – or another operating systems, such as Linux – on the VM. Virtualization programs such as Parallels Desktop and VMWare Fusion run on the macOS, but allow you to create a Virtual Machine – or VM – that mimics the hardware of a Windows PC. Luckily there are plenty, many of which use virtualization to create a Virtual Machine that emulates the computer system required to run the operating system of your choice. In the case of M-series Macs, and for anyone with an older Mac that wants to run Windows 11, or two or more operating systems side by side, you’ll need an alternative to Boot Camp. There are third-party solutions that address both of these issues. Another issue, specifically with Windows 11 on Macs, is that Windows 11 requires the presence of a TPM (trusted platform module) to run and Macs don’t have these. Many people find it inconvenient to constantly switch back and forth between the macOS and Windows. The problem with Boot Camp is that it forces users to make a choice – either you run the macOS or you run Windows. Users could simply dual boot a Mac, starting it up running either the macOS or Windows. This is a utility that allows you to partition your Mac’s hard drive or SSD – effectively splitting it in two – leaving the main macOS on one partition, and then allowing you to install Windows on the new partition. This was a benefit to Apple because it took away one of the biggest concerns of Windows users when considering a move to the Mac – it meant they could bring Windows and their Windows software with them.Īnd, in true Apple style, it came up with an elegant solution, known as Boot Camp. ![]() When Apple moved to Intel processors back in 2006-2007, it also brought the ability to run Windows to the Mac because the macOS and Windows OS suddenly spoke the same language (the x86 instruction set used in Intel processors). Updated Mato update review of Codeweavers CrossOver, now version 22. ![]() ![]() ![]() They will actively harass predators and competitors that enter their territory or threaten them or their offspring and will engage in group mobbing behavior as a method to defend themselves. They are extremely intelligent birds, some have been observed using basic tools Carrion Crow. Due to their gregarious lifestyle and defensive abilities, Carrion crows have few natural predators. Carrion crows actively hunt and occasionally co-operate with other crows to make kills, and are sometimes seen catching ducklings for food. They will also harass birds of prey or even foxes for their kills. Carrion crows are scavengers by nature, which is why they tend to frequent sites inhabited by humans in order to feed on their household waste. During each series of calls, a crow may perform an accompanying gesture, raising its shoulders and bowing its head and neck downwards with each caw. They are noisy birds, perching on a vantage point such as a building or the top of a tree and calling three or four times in quick succession, with a slight pause between each series of croaks. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 520(4), 717-741.Carrion crowns are generally solitary but may feed in groups and are often sociable in winter roosts. Afferent and efferent projections of the mesopallium in the pigeon (Columba livia). Projections of the densocellular part of the hyperpallium in the rostral Wulst of pigeons (Columba livia). ![]() Reviews in Neuroscience, 17, 3-15.Ītoji, Y., & Wild, J. Anatomy of the avian hippocampal formation. The black crow, also known as the carrion crow due to its tendency to scavenge off animal carcasses (carrion), is a common sight in cities and rural settings. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 475, 426-461.Ītoji, Y., & Wild, J. Fiber connections of the hippocampal formation and septum and subdivisions of the hippocampal formation in the pigeon as revealed by tract tracing and kainic acid lesions. ![]() Journal of Comparative Neurology, 526, 146-156.Ītoji, Y., & Wild, J. Differential projections of the densocellular and intermediate parts of the hyperpallium in the pigeon (Columba livia) Yasuro. The Journal of Comparative Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Ītoji, Y., Sonjoy, S., & Wild, J. The presented global organization of the crow brain in stereotaxic coordinates will help to guide future neurobiological studies in corvids. While the overall organization of the carrion crow's brain matches other songbird brains, the relative proportions and expansions of associative pallial areas differ considerably in agreement with enhanced cognitive skills found in corvids. Though resident and common in the north of the country, Carrion Crows are relatively scarce in the south. In addition, 3D depictions of pallial regions were reconstructed from these slices. Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) Gralha-cinzenta. The extent of these subdivisions and brain nuclei are described according to stereotaxic coordinates. This allowed us to identify brain nuclei throughout the brain and delineate the known pallial subdivisions termed hyperpallium, entopallium, mesopallium, nidopallium, arcopallium, and hippocampal complex. The closely related hooded crow has recently been split as a separate species. They are fairly solitary, usually found alone or in pairs, although they may form occasional flocks. It is often quite fearless, although it can be wary of man. We applied four staining techniques to brain slices (Nissl, myelin, combination of Nissl and myelin, and tyrosine hydroxylase targeting catecholaminergic neurons). The all-black carrion crow is one of the cleverest, most adaptable of our birds. Here, we present a brain atlas of the carrion crow, Corvus corone, with special emphasis on the telencephalic pallium. However, a systematic mapping of the neuroanatomy of the corvid brain, and the telencephalon in particular, is lacking so far. The superior cognitive capabilities of corvids mainly emerge from a disproportionally large telencephalon found in these species. Corvidae, passerine songbirds such as jays, crows, and ravens known as corvids, have become model systems for the study of avian cognition. ![]() ![]() ![]() In order to use this feature Cinema 4D and Visual Studio Code must be connected. Send script from Cinema 4D to Visual Studio Code: The command in the "File" menu of the Cinema 4D Script Manager allows you to send the contents of the active script in the Script Manager to all IDEs connected to Cinema 4D. Otherwise, "C4D X" means that the connection is not active. If the status bar shows "C4D ✓", it means that the connection is active and that the communication is going well. Runing the Toggle Connection with Cinema 4D command or clicking on the items in the status bar toggles the current connection status. Feature DescriptionĬonnection states with Cinema 4D: In the lower left corner of the Visual Studio Code windows, a status bar indicates the current connection status with Cinema 4D. This should be the same than the one in Cinema 4D preference.Ĭ4d.template: Path to the directory containing the python scripts used as template. ![]() If not defined or invalid, it is automatically defined when Visual Studio Code and Cinema 4D first connect.Ĭ4d.ip: IP address used to connect to Cinema 4D.Ĭ4d.port: Port used to connect to Cinema 4D. In Visual Studio Code preference within the Extensions | Cinema 4D category.Ĭ4d.path: Path to the Cinema 4D directory used for autocompletion and debugging. Port: The port the current WebSocket server is listening to. Once the server started, you can connect an IDE instance to it and shares codes. The server will then start automatically during Cinema 4D startup. WebSocket Json: If enabled, the WebSocket server is started. ![]() In Cinema 4D preference within the Extensions | Code Exchange menu. The Cinema 4D Connector extension for Visual Studio Code, directly accessible in the Visual Studio code marketplace, or download it here. You then need to activate the extension in the Cinema 4D preferences in the Extensions | Code Exchange menu, activate the WebSocket Json checkbox. Once downloaded, extract the archive to the Cinema 4D S26+ plugins folder. In order to be able to use all the features it is necessary to install the following two extensions: Maxon currently offers a free trial of Cinema 4D for 42 days.Īre you excited about this new R18 update to Cinema 4D? Share your thoughts in the comments below.This document contains documentation for the Cinema 4D Connector project. If history is any indicator, we should see the R18 release in August 2016. Pricing and AvailabilityĪ new version of Cinema 4D Studio retails for about $3,695 - and if you purchase Cinema 4D R17 right now, you’ll automatically receive a free upgrade to R18 when it’s released in the near future. Currently Cineversity is the best resource for getting an in-depth look at all of the latest features in Cinema 4D R18. Maxon released an overview video which you can check out on the Cineversity website. This should give users a better idea as to what their render will look like without bogging down their machine. You can now preview reflections, ambient occlusion, and displacement mapping directly in the viewport. This new feature can be used to create masks for worn edges or to imitate subsurface scattering. Maps shadows naturally across bump mattes, giving your projects further realism. This is perfect if you composite your 3D models in other applications like After Effects or NUKE. Isolates shadows from 3D objects for compositing. Applications could include oil patches, bubbles, or fingerprints. This incredible new features allow users to simulate oily surfaces. This will give users increased performance and flexibility when animating in Cinema 4D. Users can now seamlessly transfer models between applications. Modelers will quickly find this new features useful for building complex 3D models. Knife ToolsĬut lines across loops and planes. This is ideal for working on VFX sequences with multiple track points. You can track entire objects using the new Object Tracker feature. You can now distribute clones based on a honeycomb pattern. ReEffectorĪllows users to manage complex mograph sequences. Push Apart EffectorĪllows users to move, hide, or scale clones so they don’t overlap. This new feature is ideal for creating realistic fractures and explosion sequences. Fracture VoronoiĪllows objects to automatically be broken apart in a natural way. Here are all of the big ones you should know about! 1. There are a lot of really cool features in Cinema 4D R18. ![]() ![]() Moreover, because of the matriarchal ways of their species, male Legacies are exempt from the ceremony.Ī made vampire can be turned into a Legacy, as demonstrated by Sebastian Fairmont. A rejection typically happens if the Legacy has lied about making their first kill. Alternatively, the Malkia can reject the Legacy bringing shame to the prospect and their family. All in attendance hunt the human, enjoying the kill together. The Malkia then accepts the vampire by slithering onto their arm, biting them, and triggering release of the ceremonial Eve. During the ceremony, the Keeper of the Emerald Malkia will present the Queen Snake to the prospective Legacy. The Legacy is presented into society by their caretakers for the first time. The induction happens through a consecration ceremony and cotillion, hosted on the first full moon following the kill. Juliette attempted to complete her first kill on Calliope Burns, though accidental, as she lost control during a make out session, which caused her vision to tint red. She tried to postpone her first kill out of morality, but was warned by Elinor that her denial would only make her lose complete control and kill anything nearby. Juliette kept her symptoms at bay with blood capsules that her mother provided, though the symptoms grew too strong for the "medication" to handle. After their first kill, a Legacy must later be bitten by the Malkia to complete their ceremonial induction into vampire society.įailure to make this first kill results in uncontrollable thirst, crying tears of blood, shakes, migraines, sweating, burning of the throat, sensitivity to noise, and an inability to focus. The act of draining all the blood from a human prey makes them the the strongest versions of themselves, where are no longer ruled solely by hunger or weakened by symptoms. Legacies must complete their vampiric transformation through a rite of passage - their first kill - after they turn 16. The Guild protected the spears in case another Legacy crossed paths with a hunter. He broke the spear into six individual silver-tipped spears for maximum usage. He used a silver spear that allegedly killed the creature. Īround 1621, a monster hunter from the Guardian Guild fought a Legacy vampire and lived to tell the tale. And Lilith embraced it the Emerald Malkia as it had been never. Eve was a coward and she the Malkia's offer, for her sister shied from nothing. This was the serpent, and the fruit, for it offered them knowledge and power both, and in exchange, asked for only a drop of their blood. One night they lay beneath the tree of life, and when thy woke, there were visted by the Emerald Malkia, first of all beasts, blessed by the tree of life forever. For a time, they lived and grew, and knew nothing of the world beyond the garden walls. In the beginning was the garden and in the garden were two sisters born from soil, raised by the sun and the moon. The role of guarding the Emerald Malkia was passed through a specific bloodline, given to the matriarch of the family to protect and use. They were not bound to the darkness, affected by wooden weapons, or limited by other weaknesses. They transformed humans into vampires, though the made were notably less powerful then the Legacies. Those descended from Lilith's bloodline were granted special abilities and strengths. The Queen Snake, known as the Emerald Malkia, bit Lilith and made her into the first vampire. God, disappointed by Eve's cowardice, made her a human. ![]() Eve, frightened, begged the serpent not to bite her, while Lilith embraced the bite. An emerald serpent slithered down from the top branch. Before the days of recorded history, Lilith and her sister Eve frolicked in the Garden of Eden, where they admired a beautiful peach tree ripe with fruit. ![]() ![]() ![]() The game was designed by Swedish IT consultant Anton Wallén in 2013. Paid memberships include unlimited ad-free play, tournaments, ranked and unranked competitions, friend challenges and invitations, as well as the creation of customized maps. Paid memberships are US$1.99/month (billed annually) or US$3.49/month (billed monthly). The free mode restricts users to 5 minutes' game play every 15 minutes. GeoGuessr has both free and paid ( subscription) memberships. ![]() Players can also make use of Street View metadata to ascertain their location – for example, the Street View vehicle that captured imagery in Kruger National Park was unique in that it was green and had white roof racks. Users may interpret their location from the photographs by reading road signage, finding the relative position of the Sun, identifying flora and soil types, and learning diacritics specific to particular writing systems. An inset map, using Google Maps's standard overlay, allows players to place a pin to make their guess. Users can control the movement, panning, and zooming of the image, although GeoGuessr allows any of these features to be disabled for harder gameplay. The game's HUD primarily features the Google Street View imagery, as well as a compass. Rounds get progressively harder, with paths getting longer and map debuffs such as short time limits and no moving. The user must chose a path and get to the end without losing all of their energy by making inaccurate guesses. It features a board game style interface consisting of a selection of maps and power-ups. In March 2023, GeoGuessr introduced a new single-player game mode called Maprunner. In 2022, GeoGuessr acquired the geography quiz site Seterra, and implemented a quiz mode combining standard street view gameplay with trivia questions. There is also another game mode called team duels, a variation of duels mode, but this one being two players against two other players. states, or world cities until they guess incorrectly explorer mode, a single-player game where medals are awarded for accuracy in individual countries. Īlternative game modes include Battle Royale, a multiplayer last man standing game duels, a two-player head-to-head competition streaks, where players identify countries, U.S. If the location was guessed within 25 metres of the original location, the player gets 5000 points, otherwise the player's score decreases proportionally according to the size of the map. The player then receives a score of up to 5,000 points depending on how accurate their guess was, up to 25,000 points for a perfect game. The "classic" GeoGuessr game mode consists of five rounds, each displaying a different street view location for the player to guess on a map. ![]() ![]() So, if you’re a naturally ‘hands-off’ boss, how can you play to your management style strengths and give your employees the freedom to optimise their personal workflow? 1. Managers might also overlook opportunities for employee professional development, leading to dissatisfaction among their workers and, ultimately, poor staff retention figures. For instance, bosses may become distanced from the business’s day-to-day operations, miss out on information and start to feel they no longer have a solid understanding of their company’s direction. How to boss the ‘hands-off’ management styleĭifferent management styles have different drawbacks, and the ‘hands-off’ approach has its own set of disadvantages. You have extra time to focus on building the business and pursuing new leads.Employees are likely to feel trusted and self-sufficient, boosting not only their job satisfaction, but also your staff retention levels.You give workers the space to come up with creative new ideas and innovative ways of working.You don’t risk annoying your employees by forcing them to do things your way or constantly asking for updates on their progress.Why it’s Important for Franchisors to Visit Franchisees.Īdvantages of the hands-off management style.Ten Ways to Be the Best Franchisor a Franchisee Could Wish For.What It Really Means To Be a Franchisor.Top 5 Mistakes To Avoid Making As A Franchisor.5 Ways to Keep on Learning as a Franchisor.5 Reasons Why A Strong Franchisor-Franchisee Relationship Is So Important.You’re sometimes guilty of overlooking opportunities for professional development among your staff.You prefer to complete more complicated jobs if you think it’ll take longer to teach someone how to do them than it would for you to finish the task yourself.You trust your employees to complete tasks to the best of their abilities, and don’t regularly follow-up on their work.You let employees build their own timetable and way of working.If you’re unsure which management category you fall into, here are a few tell-tale signs you’re a ‘hands-off’ manager: ![]() How to tell if you’re a ‘hands-off’ manager But there are ways to make this management style work for you – and your company. Some say taking a ‘hands-off’ approach is detrimental to any business, and a good boss takes an active role in their workforce’s day-to-day operations. Meanwhile, teams in other organisations have complained about being ‘micromanaged’, as their supervisors hover over them, scrutinising their timetables and working style. Bosses have relished the opportunity to trust their employees and spend more time growing their businesses, while workers have enjoyed feeling empowered to manage their own workload. In the last decade or so, the ‘hands-off’ approach to management has risen in popularity. Here, we look at ‘hands-off’ franchisors and how they can maximise their franchise’s success by taking a step back. What’s your leadership style? Not sure? This article series will help you work out which management style best encapsulates your approach to business. ![]() ![]() He is looking back at his life and childhood. Yu is the narrator of the story and struggling with it. Constantine believes that he is a reincarnated samurai. Social services get involved and Benny moves in with Constantine, a man living in his building. When his grandmother passes away and his aunt is not available, Benny does his best to carry on by continuing to go to school, but he can only do so much. His mother passed away when he was younger, and he has been raised by his grandmother ever since. Twelve-year-old Benny was living with his ill grandmother in a Chinatown housing project. Thank you to the publisher Atria Books / Simon & Schuster for providing an advance reader copy via Edelweiss. This story took me by the reins and while it was a very quick read, I will remember Benny for some time. I was drawn into Benny's unfortunate circumstances, his survival instincts, and his culture. I seem to be an outlier (as usual), but I found this to be a very compelling read with vivid characters. It was easier to dress it up a little as fiction. The adult version of Benny was struggling to write a book (at the urging of his therapist) to work through his childhood traumas, but the honesty of what really happened wasn't always easy to commit to paper. This was the area of metafiction that was being employed. It became slightly confusing but I surmised that the character of Benny was looking back on his life and trying to work through all the crazy things that traumatized him as a kid. At a certain point the book propelled to a bit of flight of fantasy involving the concept of time travel. However, these were barely implied with no graphic detail whatsoever. In the past he's been a patient in the mental hospital, but is now navigating a bit of normalcy by working and living in a small apartment in the same building as Benny.īy reading some other reviews and from a brief warning in the preface to the book I was prepared for the foretold issues of child abuse and suicidal thoughts. His name is Constantine and he's a very fascinating character. ![]() And that's when he crosses paths with an unusual male neighbor who fancies himself a Samurai. He can only drag this out so far until Social Services gets involved. He tries to keep up appearances that all is well by continuing going to school, etc. His aunt is on tour and is practically unreachable. The real conflict occurs in the story when Benny's grandmother dies and he's left to his own devices. He had a rebellious aunt who toured in a punk rock band and couldn't help that much with the family. I also was interested in the life Benny experienced at school where he had a crush on the girl sitting in front of him in class, admiring her pony tail, but also getting picked on by some mean classmates. I particularly enjoyed hearing about the cultural foods being prepared in the kitchen. I loved reading about the simple and frugal life they shared together and the feisty nature of his grandmother. He lives with his aging grandmother in Chinatown because his mommy died years ago and he never knew his father because his parents had split up early on. The story is quite poignant and tracks the boyhood of Benny during the early 1980s. However, this book is a concise 224 pages, consists of the spare/straightforward Asian writing style I've come to enjoy.so with some trepidation decided to take the plunge. There were also potential triggers involving child abuse and suicidal ideation. Apparently, it's the concept of the narrator or character talking about the fiction as it's happening. When I investigated the details of this book- skimming several reviews- I was initially put off by some of the meager ratings and talk of something called "metafiction" which I knew nothing about. Times = ''.This offering crossed my radar via marketing email. So I ended up writing a script for spliting APE file by parsing the CUE file and converting the APE file to FLAC files separated by titles using ffmpeg: #!/usr/bin/env python2.7ĮncodingList = ('utf-8','euc-kr', 'shift-jis', 'cp936', 'big5') ![]() Normally ffmpeg would still convert the file completely while mac very likely throws an error during the processing. I found mac (which is the command that shntool used for decoding APE files) is way less tolerant than ffmpeg if the source file contains minor errors. $a_esc = array_map('escapeshellarg', $a_cmd) ![]() |