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 |
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 |
running:
bash create-vod-hls.sh beach.mkv
will produce:
beach/
|- playlist.m3u8
|- 360p.m3u8
#!/bin/bash | |
function emsg() { email_body="$email_body\n${1}"; } | |
function email() | |
{ | |
local subject=$1 rcpt=$2 | |
echo -e "$email_body\n\n\n" | mail -s "$subject" -r [email protected] "$rcpt" | |
} |
ufw [--dry-run] enable|disable|reload
ufw [--dry-run] default allow|deny|reject [incoming|outgoing]
ufw [--dry-run] logging on|off|LEVEL
toggle logging. Logged packets use the LOG_KERN syslog facility. Systems configured for rsyslog
support may also log to /var/log/ufw.log. Specifying a LEVEL turns logging on for the specified LEVEL.
Byobu is a suite of enhancements to tmux, as a command line | |
tool providing live system status, dynamic window management, | |
and some convenient keybindings: | |
F1 * Used by X11 * | |
Shift-F1 Display this help | |
F2 Create a new window | |
Shift-F2 Create a horizontal split | |
Ctrl-F2 Create a vertical split | |
Ctrl-Shift-F2 Create a new session |
LZO is a splittable compression format for files stored in Hadoop’s HDFS
. It has valuable combination of speed and compression size. Thanks to hadoop-lzo the .lzo
files could be splittable too.
Install lzo
and lzop
codes [OSX].
$ brew install lzo lzop
Find where the headers and libraries are installed
#!/usr/bin/python | |
import os | |
import sys | |
import boto3 | |
# get an access token, local (from) directory, and S3 (to) directory | |
# from the command-line | |
local_directory, bucket, destination = sys.argv[1:4] |
This installation is going to require 2 servers one acts as kerberos KDC server
and the other machine is going to be client. Lets assume the FQDN's are (here
cw.com
is the domain name, make a note of the domain name here):
Important: Make sure that both systems have their hostnames properly set and both systems have the hostnames and IP addresses of both systems in