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10th January 2019, 23:16 | #381 | Link | |
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* Native SCSI passthrough: same problem occurs when copying these files as native Windows; * Emulated drive: access works, DVDFab works, FindVUK complains about it not being a Blu-ray drive and refuses to work (appears there is no way to ignore this check). If I remember correctly it complained because QEMU (the VM) emulates the drive as a CD-ROM drive and not a Blu-ray drive. I also did some testing on Linux with wine-4.0-rc4 * 32-bit wine, 32-bit DVDFab: DVDFab works, procdump crashes; * 64-bit wine, 32-bit DVDFab: DVDFab works, procdump64 works, FindVUK step one works completely, step two fails because "Drive is NOT a Blu-ray drive! Exit now!"; * 64-bit wine, 64-bit DVDFab: DVDFab crashes It appears wine does not support probing for all device info currently, and returns some dummy info which happens to be not a Blu-ray drive: 002a:fixme:ntdll:server_ioctl_file Unsupported ioctl 2d1400 (device=2d access=0 func=500 method=0) As the UnitKeyDEC is found successfully the most important functionality works fine. I have not found a way to skip the part 2 Blu-ray drive check. Could you add an option or argument to skip the check and assume the drive is a Blu-ray drive or allow for hardcoding drive features in the config file? Possibly changing the check mechanism could fix this. DVDFab reports for example, even with wine, "Disc media: Blu-ray (BDMV)". Alternatively I don't mind hacking the source a bit and submitting a patch, but as far as I can see FindVUK is closed source. Initially I'd say a version that skips the check would be good for testing, could you upload a version that makes this possible? Thanks. |
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12th January 2019, 00:02 | #382 | Link | |
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Basically the easiest way to share your data is to 'synchronize' with FindVUK -> it uploads all entries from your local file missing in the online database. I've created a small homepage for the online database here: http://fvonline-db.bplaced.net/ Now it lists the date of the last update and download links for the most interesting languages. Hope it helps! |
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12th January 2019, 01:01 | #383 | Link | |
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12th January 2019, 01:02 | #384 | Link | |
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There's already such an exception for the virtualbox drive in the code as this is the one I've been using in the past and that I've tried with FindVUK. Thanks! |
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12th January 2019, 11:39 | #385 | Link |
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If it can be any help, I'm using FindVUK and DVDFab in a Windows 7 VMware Workstation virtual machine (in a Windows 7 host).
This is my configuration: I never had any issue accessing the blu-ray drive within the virtual machine. Last edited by Mr Wolf; 12th January 2019 at 13:31. |
12th January 2019, 15:14 | #386 | Link | |
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2019-01-12 14:55:43 # 4 # [I] main / Drive_GetAllDetails(legacy) / Check drive features for drive >E< 2019-01-12 14:55:43 # 90 # [I] main / Drive_GetAllDetails(legacy) / Vendor >< ProductId >QEMU QEMU DVD-ROM< ProductRevision >2.5+< ScsiDeviceType >CD/DVD-ROM device< ConnectedTo >Atapi< Bus 2019-01-12 14:55:44 # 171 # [I] main / Drive_GetAllDetails(legacy) / Device has wrong mediatype - it is a >CD-ROM< but we need a DVD MediaType As a side note, Wine does not implement this specific way of querying, the output of the showdrivedetails command under Wine 4.0-rc4 is: 0009:fixme:ntdll:server_ioctl_file Unsupported ioctl 2d1400 (device=2d access=0 func=500 method=0) 14:57:32 - Cannot enumerate storage device - stop getting drive details for this drive I think it would be interesting to test this further as this is likely the only reason it currently does not work under Wine. For this there needs be a way to bypass the drive check completely as it will currently error under Wine. Alternatively autodetection of Wine is possible through the wine_get_version symbol in ntdll as described in https://www.winehq.org/pipermail/win...er/069387.html. What might be easier for a quick test is to assume the drive works if an error occurs during enumeration of the storage device instead of bailing out. Thank you! |
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23rd January 2019, 19:43 | #387 | Link |
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I've added the QEMU drive to the list of special drives - but my interest to support Wine is really low.
Since the first release nobody ever asked about wine and there are other alternatives to use FindVUK under linux, so I don't think it's necessary to specially support wine. But QEMU support is included in the upcoming release |
25th January 2019, 08:06 | #388 | Link |
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As a Linux user too, I will be very interesting to use FindVuk on Linux with Wine.
But the main issue is that DVDFab 11.x version does not launch with Wine. For the moment I installed Windows 7 on Virtualbox and I can use Findvuk with DVDFab last version. This soluce is less stable than a real Windows install, but it works. But I don't understand why I have to "hack" the blu ray I BOUGHT to read them on Linux. We are living in a strange world. Last edited by legluondunet; 25th January 2019 at 08:09. |
24th February 2019, 05:57 | #391 | Link |
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Hmm, my passkey trail has expired and I find that I get "no aacs key found" for the regular 1080p Bluray that comes with the 4K UHD Big Lebowski bluray. I see that the keys file does have the aacs key for the UHD disc, so presumably a FindVUK user does own this release. Would that person mind getting the key for the regular 1080p Bluray that comes with the UHD? Would be appreciate.
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24th February 2019, 11:23 | #392 | Link |
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I have "The Big Lebowski" blu-ray and it plays with VLC, but I guess the key doesn't work with you because it's region 2. You don't use VLC to play blu-rays? Otherwise, you can get the key using FindVUK in combination with DVDFab.
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24th February 2019, 20:21 | #394 | Link |
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Hi!
Added 2 different statistic pages to the FindvukOnlineDatabase website. The first page shows the evolution of the entries in the database - from the beginning until now. DatabaseStatistics The 2nd page shows the number of downloads per day: DownloadStatistics And just to be clear: the only kind of information stored when someone downloads is: time of download and requested language - nothing else! no ip addresse, no nothing... |
24th February 2019, 20:45 | #395 | Link | |
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https://it.dvdfab.cn/hd-decrypter.htm I've always used that to get blu-ray keys with FindVUK and it has always worked like a charm. |
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22nd March 2019, 15:20 | #398 | Link |
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1/2 Off topic sorry. I am watching 2k Blu rays with VLC and everything works fine (usually). But what about 4k disks. I don't have 4k drive nor display yet but getting better picture is one reason more to get them.
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13th April 2019, 20:58 | #400 | Link |
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I get an error when trying to use FindVUK for my "Her" Blu-Ray:
I have splitted the log in half because of the character limit for each post. Part 1: Code:
2019-04-13 19:44:08 # 0 # [I] main / (legacy) / ############################################################################# 2019-04-13 19:44:08 # 0 # [I] main / (legacy) / ----------- FindVUK 1.24 ----------- 2019-04-13 19:44:08 # 0 # [I] main / (legacy) / Operating System: Windows 7 2019-04-13 19:44:08 # 1 # [I] main / Settings_GetFilename(legacy) / SettingsFile: >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\config\FindVUK.ini< 2019-04-13 19:44:10 # 1246 # [I] main / ConsoleBufferSize(legacy) / Current BufferSize 80 x 300 - ScreenSize 80 x 25 2019-04-13 19:44:10 # 1246 # [I] main / ConsoleBufferSize(legacy) / Requested BufferSize 120 x 300 - ScreenSize 120 x 50 2019-04-13 19:44:10 # 1246 # [I] main / ConsoleBufferSize(legacy) / Max. ScreenSize 240 x 87 2019-04-13 19:44:10 # 1246 # [I] main / ConsoleBufferSize(legacy) / Final New Values - BufferSize 120 x 300 - ScreenSize 120 x 50 - Resize >1< 2019-04-13 19:44:10 # 1246 # [I] main / ConsoleBufferSize(legacy) / M1 - New BufferSize 120 x 300 2019-04-13 19:44:10 # 1247 # [I] main / ConsoleBufferSize(legacy) / Mx2 - New ScreenSize 120 x 50 2019-04-13 19:44:10 # 1331 # [I] main / BlurayMeta_CheckLanguage(legacy) / Please check if the following language is correct. 2019-04-13 19:44:11 # 2475 # [I] main / (legacy) / Open Main-KEYDB file: >C:\Users\Christoph\AppData\Roaming\aacs\KEYDB.cfg< 2019-04-13 19:44:11 # 2476 # [I] bluray_keydb / BRKDB_OpenFile / KeyDB file >C:\Users\Christoph\AppData\Roaming\aacs\KEYDB.cfg< opened! 2019-04-13 19:44:11 # 2495 # [I] bluray_keydb / BRKDB_OpenFile / KeyDB file >C:\Users\Christoph\AppData\Roaming\aacs\KEYDB.cfg< in memory now 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4066 # [I] bluray_keydb / _ParseMem / Removed duplicates for >0< discids from file >C:\Users\Christoph\AppData\Roaming\aacs\KEYDB.cfg< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4066 # [I] main / (legacy) / Open Backup-KEYDB file: >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\VUKbackup\KEYDB.cfg< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4067 # [I] bluray_keydb / BRKDB_OpenFile / KeyDB file >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\VUKbackup\KEYDB.cfg< opened! 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4067 # [I] bluray_keydb / BRKDB_OpenFile / KeyDB file >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\VUKbackup\KEYDB.cfg< in memory now 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4067 # [I] bluray_keydb / _ParseMem / Removed duplicates for >0< discids from file >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\VUKbackup\KEYDB.cfg< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4068 # [I] main / Settings_ReadDVDfabSettings(legacy) / Information! Passkey detected >C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab Passkey\DVDFabPasskey.exe< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4069 # [I] main / Settings_ReadDVDfabSettings(legacy) / Tested Passkey Version >9.3.4.1< found 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4069 # [I] main / Settings_ReadDVDfabSettings(legacy) / >>> everything should work as expected! 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4071 # [I] main / Settings_ReadDVDfabSettings(legacy) / Information! No MediaPlayer detected! 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4071 # [I] main / Settings_ReadDVDfabSettings(legacy) / Information! No DVDfab detected! 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4071 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetSettings(legacy) / Passkey is preferred and available! 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4071 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetSettings(legacy) / Passkey-MainFile: >C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab Passkey\DVDFabPasskey.exe< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4072 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetSettings(legacy) / Passkey-LogFile: >C:\Users\Christoph\Documents\DVDFab Passkey\Log\passkey_internal.log< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4072 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetSettings(legacy) / KEYDB-Path: >C:\Users\Christoph\AppData\Roaming\aacs\< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4072 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetSettings(legacy) / KEYDB-Backup-Path: >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\VUKbackup\< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4072 # [I] main / ProcDump_CheckAvailability(legacy) / ProcDump is not available right now at >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\tool\procdump64.exe< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4072 # [I] main / ProcDump_CheckAvailability(legacy) / >>> download a fresh copy now from >http://live.sysinternals.com/procdump64.exe< 2019-04-13 19:44:12 # 4073 # [I] main / DownloadFile(legacy) / Downloading ProcDump - Progress: 0 bytes 2019-04-13 19:44:13 # 4573 # [I] main / DownloadFile(legacy) / Downloading ProcDump - Progress: 0 bytes 2019-04-13 19:44:13 # 5073 # [I] main / DownloadFile(legacy) / Downloading ProcDump - Progress: 0 bytes 2019-04-13 19:44:14 # 5574 # [I] main / DownloadFile(legacy) / Downloading ProcDump - Progress: 48877 bytes 2019-04-13 19:44:14 # 6074 # [I] main / DownloadFile(legacy) / Downloading ProcDump - Progress: 48877 bytes 2019-04-13 19:44:15 # 6574 # [I] main / DownloadFile(legacy) / Downloading ProcDump - Progress: 196333 bytes 2019-04-13 19:44:15 # 7074 # [I] main / DownloadFile(legacy) / Finished download of ProcDump - received 341672 bytes 2019-04-13 19:44:15 # 7075 # [I] main / ProcDump_CheckAvailability(legacy) / Download complete 2019-04-13 19:44:15 # 7075 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetSettings(legacy) / ProcDumpFile: >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\tool\procdump64.exe< 2019-04-13 19:44:15 # 7076 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetDump(legacy) / --- PART 1 --- GET DUMP --- 2019-04-13 19:44:15 # 7081 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetDump(legacy) / No running application process discovered 2019-04-13 19:44:15 # 7081 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetDump(legacy) / >> Start it now >C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab Passkey\DVDFabPasskey.exe< 2019-04-13 19:44:19 # 11101 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1171< NewLineCnt >1175< 2019-04-13 19:44:19 # 11101 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1171< Content >< 2019-04-13 19:44:19 # 11101 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1172< Content >< 2019-04-13 19:44:19 # 11101 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1173< Content >DVDFabPasskey 9.3.4.1 (2019/04/13 19:44:19)< 2019-04-13 19:44:19 # 11101 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1174< Content >< 2019-04-13 19:44:19 # 11101 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1175< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26305 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1175< NewLineCnt >1177< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26305 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1175< Content > 0m 18.12s: Drive E add. < 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26305 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1176< Content > 0m 18.12s: Drive G add. < 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26305 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1177< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26405 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1177< NewLineCnt >1184< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26405 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1177< Content > 0m 18.14s: Drive G media add. < 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26405 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1178< Content > 0m 18.14s: opened i/o type 1 < 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26406 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1179< Content > 0m 18.14s: opening drive G< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26406 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1180< Content > 0m 18.14s: opened i/o< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26406 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1181< Content > 0m 18.14s: currentProfile: 64< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26406 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1182< Content > 0m 18.14s: got media type 15< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26406 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1183< Content > 0m 18.14s: got max lba 17655647< 2019-04-13 19:44:35 # 26406 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1184< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30106 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1184< NewLineCnt >1187< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30106 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1184< Content > 0m 21.93s: got disc type 20< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30107 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1185< Content > 0m 21.93s: type Blu-ray BDMV< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30108 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Drive opened 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30108 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1186< Content > 0m 21.93s: volume label HER< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30108 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Volume Label detected >HER< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30108 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1187< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30116 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1187< NewLineCnt >1188< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30116 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1187< Content > 0m 21.94s: bd set region ?< 2019-04-13 19:44:38 # 30116 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1188< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:42 # 33918 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1188< NewLineCnt >1193< 2019-04-13 19:44:42 # 33918 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1188< Content > 0m 25.67s: opened i/o type 1 < 2019-04-13 19:44:42 # 33918 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1189< Content > 0m 25.67s: opening drive G< 2019-04-13 19:44:42 # 33918 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1190< Content > 0m 25.67s: opened i/o< 2019-04-13 19:44:42 # 33918 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1191< Content > 0m 25.68s: currentProfile: 64< 2019-04-13 19:44:42 # 33918 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1192< Content > 0m 25.68s: got max lba 17655647< 2019-04-13 19:44:42 # 33918 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1193< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35319 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1193< NewLineCnt >1197< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35319 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1193< Content > 0m 27.13s: got disc type 20< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35319 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1194< Content > 0m 27.13s: internal path G:/BDMV/< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35320 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / DriveLetter detected >G< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35320 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1195< Content > 0m 27.13s: aacs 1 bd+ 0< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35321 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Detected CopyProtections AACS >1< BD+ >0< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35321 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1196< Content > 0m 27.13s: read index.bdmv begin< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35321 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1197< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35721 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1197< NewLineCnt >1198< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35721 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1197< Content > 0m 27.52s: got bdmv< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35721 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1198< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35921 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1198< NewLineCnt >1199< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35921 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1198< Content > 0m 27.72s: blu-ray 5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35922 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / DiscID found >5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55< 2019-04-13 19:44:44 # 35922 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1199< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36521 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! 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