diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 271bc3d..3bbcd75 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -59,9 +59,7 @@ A command-line interface is now available, try `devine --help`. ### Dependencies -The following is a list of programs that need to be installed manually. I recommend installing these with [winget], -[chocolatey] or such where possible as it automatically adds them to your `PATH` environment variable and will be -easier to update in the future. +The following is a list of programs that need to be installed by you manually. - [CCExtractor] for extracting Closed Caption data like EIA-608 from video streams and converting as SRT. - [FFmpeg] (and ffprobe) for repacking/remuxing streams on specific services, and evaluating stream data. @@ -69,9 +67,15 @@ easier to update in the future. - [shaka-packager] for decrypting CENC-CTR and CENC-CBCS video and audio streams. - (optional) [aria2(c)] to use as a [downloader](CONFIG.md#downloader-str). -For portable downloads, make sure you put them in your current working directory, in the installation directory, -or put the directory path in your `PATH` environment variable. If you do not do this then their binaries will not be -able to be found. +> [!TIP] +> You should install these from a Package Repository if you can; including winget/chocolatey on Windows. They will +> automatically add the binary's path to your `PATH` environment variable and will be easier to update in the future. + +> [!IMPORTANT] +> Most of these dependencies are portable utilities and therefore do not use installers. If you do not install them +> from a package repository like winget/choco/pacman then make sure you put them in your current working directory, in +> Devine's installation directory, or the binary's path into your `PATH` environment variable. If you do not do this +> then Devine will not be able to find the binaries. [winget]: [chocolatey]: