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Plex DVR felt like a move in the direction of explaining how one could have a Plex library that isn't wall to wall pirated files
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# ? Aug 30, 2019 18:05 |
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 15:33 |
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RichterIX posted:How long do you think Big Movie Companies are going to partner with Plex while it is basically the easiest and best way to pirate poo poo that has ever existed 0 revenue vs ad revenue, tough choice. I am pretty sure these companies signing deals with plex understand the landscape.
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# ? Aug 30, 2019 18:52 |
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RichterIX posted:How long do you think Big Movie Companies are going to partner with Plex while it is basically the easiest and best way to pirate poo poo that has ever existed TheScott2K posted:Plex DVR felt like a move in the direction of explaining how one could have a Plex library that isn't wall to wall pirated files Plex is not a "way to pirate poo poo." It can of course play pirated content, and some people abuse it by selling access to licensed content (whether it was pirated or acquired legally,) but that's hardly what every user does. I have boxes full of my legally purchased DVDs in storage because now I have all of that content on my PMS. The fact that Plex has removed the need to flip discs is worth the price of admission alone. There are plenty of movie enthusiasts with large collections who are the perfect candidates for a transition to Plex; otherwise they've either had to resort to flipping between hundreds of DVDs manually or using something like a DVD changer (remember those Sony HTPCs with separate 200-disc changers?)* Stop acting like Plex is loving Napster 4.0. *I just looked this up again, they apparently made 400-disc changers from about a decade ago.
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 06:12 |
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Atomizer posted:Plex is not a "way to pirate poo poo." It can of course play pirated content, and some people abuse it by selling access to licensed content (whether it was pirated or acquired legally,) but that's hardly what every user does. I have boxes full of my legally purchased DVDs in storage because now I have all of that content on my PMS. The fact that Plex has removed the need to flip discs is worth the price of admission alone. There are plenty of movie enthusiasts with large collections who are the perfect candidates for a transition to Plex; otherwise they've either had to resort to flipping between hundreds of DVDs manually or using something like a DVD changer (remember those Sony HTPCs with separate 200-disc changers?)* Stop acting like Plex is loving Napster 4.0. I wonder if part of the deal is that Plex sells all your user data to these companies to help them develop profiles of what you like.
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 14:43 |
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Smashing Link posted:I wonder if part of the deal is that Plex sells all your user data to these companies to help them develop profiles of what you like. If that's the case then why are there so few good movies coming out these days.
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 15:47 |
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Smashing Link posted:I wonder if part of the deal is that Plex sells all your user data to these companies to help them develop profiles of what you like. If that's the deal, and they don't disclose that to users, then yes, that would be a problem. So far as we know, this whole agreement with WB doesn't really mean anything aside from free, ad-supported movies through the Plex app that are completely optional to view.
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 16:42 |
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Atomizer posted:Plex is not a "way to pirate poo poo." It can of course play pirated content, and some people abuse it by selling access to licensed content (whether it was pirated or acquired legally,) but that's hardly what every user does. I have boxes full of my legally purchased DVDs in storage because now I have all of that content on my PMS. The fact that Plex has removed the need to flip discs is worth the price of admission alone. There are plenty of movie enthusiasts with large collections who are the perfect candidates for a transition to Plex; otherwise they've either had to resort to flipping between hundreds of DVDs manually or using something like a DVD changer (remember those Sony HTPCs with separate 200-disc changers?)* Stop acting like Plex is loving Napster 4.0. Let's be real for a moment - people using Plex exclusively to organized backups of physical media they own are a tiny minority. The bulk of its userbase is absolutely people making their torrented files easy to browse and share with their friends.
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 16:43 |
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The CTO of Plex posted over on Reddit about the WB thing. I’d copy and paste it here but I’m on mobile and it’s not working quite right for me. Here’s a link https://www.reddit.com/r/PleX/comments/cx0otv/plex_partners_with_movie_studio_to_offer_package/eyip36h/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 17:12 |
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Delzuma posted:The CTO of Plex posted over on Reddit about the WB thing. I’d copy and paste it here but I’m on mobile and it’s not working quite right for me. Here’s a link quote:I really hope this isn't "the beginning end of Plex" because I kind of like working here, but since some folks make this prediction with every single feature we release, and we still haven't ended (that I know of), I'd say the smart money's on "things will be fine". That said, I thought I'd jump on this grenade with the hope of flushing what little karma I have down the drain. Here goes.
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 17:55 |
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I’d love to be able to turn it off, but will it still show up in my mobile search results?
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# ? Aug 31, 2019 18:13 |
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TheScott2K posted:Let's be real for a moment - people using Plex exclusively to organized backups of physical media they own are a tiny minority. The bulk of its userbase is absolutely people making their torrented files easy to browse and share with their friends. Sure, the actual use case for Plex is playing some combination of stuff people already own legally and stuff that's pirated, and that's without even going into things like fair use (you can legally record and use content you haven't purchased) and the DMCA & CSS. The people selling access to their servers are the worst, but that's hardly the only way Plex is used.
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# ? Sep 1, 2019 07:09 |
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So my home networking is a bit poo poo, i've got a fairly crap internet connection which has been supplied with a fairly crap router/hub (in only has the 2GHz whatever bandwidth rate). As such file/network transfers (and plex streaming) are outright lovely. My main media server setup is a compute stick in the back of the TV with all of my media hooked up to it on a portable HDD. That's presumably not helping with the content streaming either. We mainly watch content on the TV so it's not that big a deal but occassionally i'm looking to watch something on my laptop and my go to solution has just been to copy it across directly from the portable HDD and play it on Kodi. Recently i got a new laptop and decided to try setting it up as a second plex server (so I can point to media folders on the hard drive), but for the life of me i can't get it to work. When i log into the plex web app there just isn't the option to add a second server like all the guides online say. Is there a way to do this?
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# ? Sep 5, 2019 21:09 |
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For that to work, all the servers have to be logged into the same Plex account I believe. On the second plex server, open its web UI up. (you can just double click on the Plex icon in the system tray). And there should be a open to login under Settings/Account IIRC.
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# ? Sep 5, 2019 21:15 |
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Hmm well this is weird. It might be the second server installation that's a problem then. I've just uninstalled and reinstalled it but after running the server it doesn't show up on the system tray. It's there running under processes in the task manager though. Every time I open the Web app and login, it just loads up the compute stick server and theres no option to add another under settings as it just shows me the settings for that server.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 06:26 |
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Kin posted:So my home networking is a bit poo poo, i've got a fairly crap internet connection which has been supplied with a fairly crap router/hub (in only has the 2GHz whatever bandwidth rate). First, you can always disable the ISP's gateway's AP and add your own wireless access point, including a dual-band one with 2.4 & 5 GHz, which will likely be better than what you're dealing with now. This is what I've done with my home network for years; it just plugs into the network switch built into your gateway. The Compute Stick is low-end, likely not capable of transcoding and possibly barely capable of functioning as a direct-streaming server, depending on the specific specs and whatever else it's doing simultaneously. This is likely why you're having better luck manually transferring the file and playing it locally instead of trying to get your PMS to stream it. It will help to troubleshoot this if you shut down PMS on the Compute Stick. If you have two servers running, ideally you have unique names assigned to them so you can tell them apart, but with the UI update it's harder to differentiate between them, because it seems like they simplified the interface so that normally you don't switch between your servers and just search for content across all of them. Below is where you'd switch servers, though, if more than one are running for the signed-in account: Again, shutting down your original PMS will help here. Note that you're not "adding" a second server with a discrete step, you just install PMS on a new system and connect it to your account and it will be available for access when it's online. Note that there may be an issue with two Plex servers on the same network; when I was playing around with the WD PR4100 I could get it to work but it seemed like either it or my main PMS were available at one time while on the same network, not both simultaneously.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 09:59 |
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I saw people on r/plex sub talking about using CrashPlan for a backup service. Thought I'd give it a whirl, I used to use them years back before they changed their system and it wasn't too bad beyond the software sucking. I honestly don't know how anyone uses them for a Plex backup at all. I decided to do my little 2TB RAID box first as that has things like my photography etc on it, and my fiber connection is going to take 2 months it reckons. It's been going for days and it's still at less than 100GB. Given the amount of times that my 26TB Plex library changes, yeah this is a complete waste of loving time and I can just put the same money into switching out a HDD for a new one each year. This isn't even fast enough to do personal files.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:10 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:I saw people on r/plex sub talking about using CrashPlan for a backup service. Thought I'd give it a whirl, I used to use them years back before they changed their system and it wasn't too bad beyond the software sucking. Yes, this is how they offer an "unlimited" service. I was able to churn through my personal files and it keeps up, but lol at thinking you'll ever keep up with a plex library.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:19 |
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Yeah I was genuinely surprised to see people talking about using it or Backblaze for this kind of thing, but no idea how they keep on top of it unless they're running small libraries that they think is worth paying $10/mo or whatever to keep backed up. Makes zero sense to me. All the software seems to be good at is churning through CPU cycles, so I think I'm done before my free trial even ends.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:23 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Yeah I was genuinely surprised to see people talking about using it or Backblaze for this kind of thing, but no idea how they keep on top of it unless they're running small libraries that they think is worth paying $10/mo or whatever to keep backed up. Makes zero sense to me. All the software seems to be good at is churning through CPU cycles, so I think I'm done before my free trial even ends. It's worth it to me for my personal files - it's set up and does it's thing so, eh? I mean, they are offering an unlimited service based on Amazon S3/Glacier, a clearly pay per service. So they have to make it painful to use a lot of, artificially. The CPU cycles thing is the encryption, but I assure you it doesn't matter how much CPU you give it or how big your pipe - I've tried both and had extra CPU available and was nowhere near my connection speed and it was still just lumbering along.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:28 |
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Another perspective is that the lion share of your library is fixed and unchanging, so only your incremental additions are going to be missing if you have an event. So once you get over the big hump you can rest assured that the bulk of it is available in the event of a failure. By your numbers, you'd be out a few movies and shows (a few days worth) if something happened today. Not the end of the world.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:32 |
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Yeah, even on a truly unthrottled connection, Crashplan was glacial. I think my first full upload to them took literal months to complete. I actually just cancelled them the other day. The new pricing isn't nearly as good as it used to be, the client is perpetually going to be a bloated pile of Java poo poo, and these days the amount of data that I can't recreate fits on a single 10TB disk with room to spare. I'm weird in that my 'primary' array is offsite so I just have an extra Easystore plugged in at home acting as my backup, but I've got to imagine even the gooniest goon has some family willing to let them stash a Raspberry Pi and an Easystore next to their router.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:45 |
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Motronic posted:It's worth it to me for my personal files - it's set up and does it's thing so, eh? Yeah personal files it makes some sense, although it's not even intended as a Personal service anymore, it's a "Small Business" after they changed course a few years back. Between iCloud, Time Machine, and Amazon Photos most of my personal stuff is taken care of already luckily. I also have a 2TB external drive I make periodic backups of the RAID to, they just wont be offsite, so it's not really worthwhile for my situation. TraderStav posted:Another perspective is that the lion share of your library is fixed and unchanging, so only your incremental additions are going to be missing if you have an event. So once you get over the big hump you can rest assured that the bulk of it is available in the event of a failure. My numbers are that my library won't even get started backing up for 2 months yet! The 2TB personal RAID thing is set to go before the Plex library. The library itself will take over TWO YEARS to back up!
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:46 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Yeah personal files it makes some sense, although it's not even intended as a Personal service anymore, it's a "Small Business" after they changed course a few years back. The only reason it was changed to small business is so they could do the pricing model change to charge per client you have running. So I have exactly one client running, on a VM that does nothing other than that. And it's allowed to read-only NFS mount whatever needs backing up.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:51 |
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Yeah I read that people were pissed, because they could have one account doing their whole house on the cheap. I can see why they changed it over, and I think BackBlaze doesn't let you do USB mounted drives by default? I'm sure there are similar workarounds. BB deep freezing that screwed me over when I used to have a capped line back a few years ago put me off them forever anyway.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:53 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Yeah personal files it makes some sense, although it's not even intended as a Personal service anymore, it's a "Small Business" after they changed course a few years back. Between iCloud, Time Machine, and Amazon Photos most of my personal stuff is taken care of already luckily. I also have a 2TB external drive I make periodic backups of the RAID to, they just wont be offsite, so it's not really worthwhile for my situation. Oh, nevermind that then!
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 20:31 |
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Atomizer posted:First, you can always disable the ISP's gateway's AP and add your own wireless access point, including a dual-band one with 2.4 & 5 GHz, which will likely be better than what you're dealing with now. This is what I've done with my home network for years; it just plugs into the network switch built into your gateway. Yeah, somethign must be up with the server app on my laptop. I shut down my compute stick server and all the laptop is saying is that server isn't available. There arent options to select another one from the drop down you highlighted. I looked at the stuff on this page: https://support.plex.tv/articles/204604227-why-can-t-the-plex-app-find-or-connect-to-my-plex-media-server/ But even things like http://localhost:32400/web dont load anything even when the server app is running so i don't really know what to do next.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 21:20 |
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Kin posted:But even things like http://localhost:32400/web dont load anything even when the server app is running so i don't really know what to do next. If, when using the box that you're trying to run the Plex server from, that doesn't work - your Plex server isn't even running.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 21:35 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:If, when using the box that you're trying to run the Plex server from, that doesn't work - your Plex server isn't even running. Yeah, that's what i mean. I downloaded the Plex Server application, installed and ran it and i can see it active in the task manager, but it's just not activating. edit: even after uninstalling/reinstalling it did the same thing.
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# ? Sep 7, 2019 08:23 |
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Is Windows firewall blocking it?
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# ? Sep 7, 2019 22:36 |
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What are my options to get subtitles in Plex that doesn't involve SubZero or opensubtitles.org? I had SubZero for half a year, but it seems to have been the culprit of a huge database corruption issue i had constantly until i removed it and reinstalled everything a few months ago. Something about it deleting and moving files + my NAS confused everyone involved. opensubtitles is blocked in my country because ???? subtitles bad and blocking them will surely stop piracy?? All torrent sites are unblocked btw.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 18:17 |
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Dongattack posted:What are my options to get subtitles in Plex that doesn't involve SubZero or opensubtitles.org? Bazarr
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 18:53 |
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Subscene and adding the srt files by hand? That’s my usual go to for the times I need em.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 18:59 |
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Matt Zerella posted:Bazarr This seems like it would be perfect, but i can't remember/understand how to set it up in Docker, i touch it so rarely that i keep forgetting how it works. Do you/anyone know of a guide or something? I tried googling, but couldn't find anything for Docker.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 20:53 |
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Matt Zerella posted:Bazarr Woah yet another re purposed Sonarr fork. I've been noticing subtitle downloads sucking lately (I forget what I had set up in plex that was doing fine for a while) so thanks. I'm gonna add this to my Sonarr/Radarr/Deluge/Sab VM.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 21:06 |
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Motronic posted:Woah yet another re purposed Sonarr fork. If you like downloading some pornaroonie there's another one called Bonarr
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 21:09 |
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Kinda feels like bazarr’s functionality should be something added into sonarr/radarr rather than being a standalone piece of software.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 23:19 |
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I even tried to get SubZero and Subtitles providers to work (paid) but I could never get the “go back and grab for this series” to work correctly.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 23:45 |
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[edit] whoops wrong thread
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 00:11 |
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Dongattack posted:This seems like it would be perfect, but i can't remember/understand how to set it up in Docker, i touch it so rarely that i keep forgetting how it works. Do you/anyone know of a guide or something? I tried googling, but couldn't find anything for Docker. There's a linuxserver.io distribution of it so if you're used to those for Sonarr/Radarr it's the same configuration steps. Point it to the video directory, set PUID/PGID, and you're off. https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/bazarr
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 17:20 |
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Decairn posted:There's a linuxserver.io distribution of it so if you're used to those for Sonarr/Radarr it's the same configuration steps. Point it to the video directory, set PUID/PGID, and you're off. https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/bazarr Ah ok, yeah i did that, but nothing. It's probably my firewall/security settings, i'll figure it out. edit: got it working Dongattack fucked around with this message at 18:37 on Sep 9, 2019 |
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