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What's in this blog post? This is a blog post about useless.avi, what it is, when you might use it, and how to do so. If you are interested in knowing more about useless.avi this article is probably for you!What is rubbish.avi? The file name "useless.avi" or "rubbish.avi" refers to a video file that does not exist as it's been deleted from the media player's library - typically by erasing content from your hard drive or reformatting your computer . If you use Windows, odds are you've come across this file at some point. When to use it? This blog post is more of a manual than anything else. You can use this information to help you decide whether or not the file is worth using. If you are unsure, feel free to read on!How do I use it? There isn't much to say about how you can use rubbish.avi. I've had many people ask me how to find the rubbish media files they delete/lose/forget etc and then end up wondering if it's worth using again. Well... I've gone through the process of figuring out the rubbish.avi file and what you can do with it! If you are wondering whether the file is still worth using or not, take a look at the statistics shown below. These statistics were gathered using code which you can find below (unless you've already seen it). If for example, your rubbish.avi has less than 600 unique frames, it probably isn't worth using. However if it has over 6000 frames, you might as well use it as a learning tool!Meet Rubbish. avi.py The script to find the rubbish.avi file is called "Rubbish.avi.py", which you can find on my GitHub page. Feel free to skip this section if you don't want to know how it works - but I recommend looking at the code so you can learn how to use it yourself! How to use Rubbish.avi.py For anyone who's interested, here's what the code looks like:import os, sys, subprocess, ctypes, time # Indicates whether the command will be successful or not success = True # The trash can directory - where your . avi files will go to. trash = '/tmp/' # The path to the rubbish.avi file - which has to exist. rubbish = "/Users/___/Library/Application Support/VLC Media Player" # Returns the number of frames of rubbish.avi that exist number_of_frames = (os.path.exists(rubbish) and os.path.getsize(rubbish)[0] > 0 and (os.path.getsize(rubbish) and os.path.getmtime(rubbish) > 0 and os.path.getmtime(os).date() < datetime . datetime ( 1970, 1, 1 )) and (os . path . cfa1e77820

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