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longlevan9x / officeActivator.bat
Created January 26, 2025 07:31 — forked from mndambuki/officeActivator.bat
Activate Microsoft Office 2019
@echo off
title Activate Microsoft Office 2019 !
cls
echo ============================================================================
echo #Project: Activating Microsoft software products
echo ============================================================================
echo.
echo #Supported products:
echo - Microsoft Office Standard 2019
echo - Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019
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longlevan9x / node_nginx_ssl.md
Created January 14, 2024 03:07 — forked from bradtraversy/node_nginx_ssl.md
Node app deploy with nginx & SSL

Node.js Deployment

Steps to deploy a Node.js app to DigitalOcean using PM2, NGINX as a reverse proxy and an SSL from LetsEncrypt

1. Sign up for Digital Ocean

If you use the referal link below, you get $10 free (1 or 2 months) https://m.do.co/c/5424d440c63a

2. Create a droplet and log in via ssh

I will be using the root user, but would suggest creating a new user

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longlevan9x / VolumeDetect.md
Created January 9, 2024 05:20 — forked from xycui/VolumeDetect.md
Use ffmpeg to detect audio volume level. bat file included for easier interaction.

Detect the audio file volume with ffmpeg.

Require tools

  • ffmpeg: [Official site][1], [Download][2]

How to use

  1. Download ffmpeg from [link][2]
  2. Extract the ffmpeg.exe from zip package and copy to the directory contain the audio file
  3. Copy the volumeDetect.bat into the folder. (Just make sure the bat file and ffmpeg.exe are in the same directory)
  4. Doulbe click volumeDetect.bat and drag the file into the window.
  5. Press enter and get the result.

Get/set ID3 meta tags using ffmpeg

A quick guide on how to read/write/modify ID3 metadata tags for audio / media files using ffmpeg.

FFmpeg has a free-form command line option that allows the user to specify key-value-pairs for encoding metadata. Let's take a look.

1. Read ID3 metadata

To list all global metadata tags for a media file, just set an input but no output file.