Parameter | YouTube recommends setting |
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-movflags faststart | moov atom at the front of the file (Fast Start) |
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Streaming your Linux desktop to Youtube and Twitch via Nvidia's NVENC and VAAPI:
Considerations to take when live streaming:
The following best practice observations apply when using a hardware-based encoder for live streaming to any platform:
-
Set the buffer size (
-bufsize:v
) equal to the target bitrate (-b:v
). You want to ensure that you're encoding in CBR mode. -
Set up the encoders as shown:
After weeks of struggling how to setup PulseAudio properly on a server for concurrent audio sources I finally found a way. This is a little guide through the process.
In my living room there is a little server machine for a lot of purposes. For example, it is connected to my A/V receiver (and obviously a TV) so I can use this machine for playing audio and video. My setup is the following:
- Kodi for playing movies, series, and live TV (over DVB-T2)
#! /bin/bash | |
VBR="1500k" | |
FPS="30" | |
QUAL="veryfast" | |
YOUTUBE_URL="rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2" | |
KEY="" | |
VIDEO_SOURCE="/home/ubuntu/video3.mp4" |
#!/bin/bash | |
set -e | |
SCALEWAY='scw --region="ams1"' | |
ARCH=X64 | |
COMM_TYPE=$ARCH-2GB | |
IMAGE=xenial | |
TRANSFERS=7 | |
TG_TOKEN=<BOT_TOKEN> |
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running:
bash create-vod-hls.sh beach.mkv
will produce:
beach/
|- playlist.m3u8
|- 360p.m3u8
Command Flags
Flag | Options | Description |
---|---|---|
-codec:a |
libfaac, libfdk_aac, libvorbis | Audio Codec |
-quality |
best, good, realtime | Video Quality |
-b:a |
128k, 192k, 256k, 320k | Audio Bitrate |
-codec:v |
mpeg4, libx264, libvpx-vp9 | Video Codec |
Reed Slaby, March 2018
Having grown tired of wasting a perfectly good monitor on my ethereum mining rig, I finally decided to replace the Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 installation with Ubuntu Server 16.04. Many of the gtutorials available at the time of this writing range from unecessarily complicated to flat-out wrong. This guide is intended to address many of those shortfalls.
To complete this guide, you should already have:
- Basic knowledge of Linux
- An Ethereum wallet