Install FFmpeg with homebrew. You'll need to install it with a couple flags for webm and the AAC audio codec.
brew install ffmpeg --with-libvpx --with-libvorbis --with-fdk-aac --with-opus
#! /bin/bash | |
# | |
# Diffusion youtube avec ffmpeg | |
# Configurer youtube avec une résolution 720p. La vidéo n'est pas scalée. | |
VBR="2500k" # Bitrate de la vidéo en sortie | |
FPS="30" # FPS de la vidéo en sortie | |
QUAL="medium" # Preset de qualité FFMPEG | |
YOUTUBE_URL="rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2" # URL de base RTMP youtube |
#!/bin/sh | |
#Check the Drive Space Used by Cached Files | |
du -sh /var/cache/apt/archives | |
#Clean all the log file | |
#for logs in `find /var/log -type f`; do > $logs; done | |
logs=`find /var/log -type f` | |
for i in $logs |
#!/bin/bash | |
# cool_gpu2.sh This script will enable or disable fixed gpu fan speed | |
# | |
# Description: A script to control GPU fan speed on headless (non-X) linux nodes | |
# Original Script by Axel Kohlmeyer <[email protected]> | |
# https://sites.google.com/site/akohlmey/random-hacks/nvidia-gpu-coolness | |
# | |
# Modified for newer drivers and removed old work-arounds |
It "types" the contents of the clipboard.
Why can't you just paste the contents you ask? Sometimes pasting just doesn't work.
The Windows version is written in AutoHotKey and easily compiles to an executable. It's a single line script that maps Ctrl-Shift-V to type the clipboard.
Preamble:
In this post I will explore how to stream a video and audio capture from one computer to another using ffmpeg and netcat, with a latency below 100ms, which is good enough for presentations and general purpose remote display tasks on a local network.
The problem:
Streaming low-latency live content is quite hard, because most software-based video codecs are designed to achieve the best compression and not best latency. This makes sense, because most movies are encoded once and decoded often, so it is a good trade-off to use more time for the encoding than the decoding.
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Full path to tc binary | |
TC=$(which tc) | |
# | |
# NETWORK CONFIGURATION | |
# interface - name of your interface device | |
# interface_speed - speed in mbit of your $interface | |
# ip - IP address of your server, change this if you don't want to use |
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