@wlanboy put a 6 instead of a 4. Legacy configurations/equipment do not need IPV6, they can change their software to use 10.0.0.0/8 instead of legacy ranges.
If I owned a legacy block, there's no way I'd hand it back considering 2/3 of the IPs would probably go to hoarders.
I'll take the pesimistic view here:
ISPs are in no danger. If they wish to procrastinate, they could do so for another 10+ years. If they're running low on IPs, they can simply NAT per exchange (X IPs per 100 people).
Run your IPv6 compact code (first post) on the clients IP:
<?php
// ########## Function used for both options ##########
function isValidIPv6($address)
{
return filter_var($address, FILTER_VALIDATE_IP, FILTER_FLAG_IPV6) !== false;
}
// ########## Option #1 ##########
function...
And why is it the best one to convert? It's the same as any other GUI converter, just a glorified wrapper around FFmpeg. Not to mention there hasn't been a new release since 2013.
If you want the GUI approach, then use Handbrake. It's dead simple, and gives you a good selection of config options (both basic and advanced).
Use your Google-fu if you're stuck, there's plenty of guides out there.
It's very simple. If you advertise it, then you provide it. A customer shouldn't have to question every word of an advertisement to check whether it's true or false. Not to mention, the provider would be in a shit load of trouble for false advertising (in the majority of the world) if they...
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