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# ar t ttyrec_1.0.8-5_i386.deb
debian-binary
control.tar.gz
data.tar.gz
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# ar p ttyrec_1.0.8-5_i386.deb data.tar.gz | tar xzvf -
./
./usr/
./usr/bin/
./usr/bin/ttyrec
./usr/bin/ttyplay
./usr/bin/ttytime
./usr/share/
./usr/share/doc/
./usr/share/doc/ttyrec/
./usr/share/doc/ttyrec/README
./usr/share/doc/ttyrec/copyright
./usr/share/doc/ttyrec/examples/
./usr/share/doc/ttyrec/examples/sample1.tty.gz
./usr/share/doc/ttyrec/changelog.Debian.gz
./usr/share/man/
./usr/share/man/man1/
./usr/share/man/man1/ttyrec.1.gz
./usr/share/man/man1/ttyplay.1.gz
./usr/share/man/man1/ttytime.1.gz
./usr/lib/
./usr/lib/mime/
./usr/lib/mime/packages/
./usr/lib/mime/packages/ttyrec
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And that's why I use 7z (but only if ar's not there) also for *.a and *.ar.
TBH, I too feel it's extravagance, but seeking and adding new formats was (I think there's not much left to be added, what could work OOTB in Slacko) like a drug - I couldn't stop myself.I still want to look at your code -although I think you've gone overboard, by now, with what the thing should do -ripping/decoding video/audio would be more appropriate for other tools -IMO.
BTW, it only do extract streams from within a container, not (en|de)codes them.
As for your AppDir, is it available somewhere?
This link is down.
Thanks &
Greetings!