- Download Desktop Video (driver) & Desktop Video SDK from https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/family/capture-and-playback
- Install Desktop Video (driver)
tar -xf Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_*.tar cd Blackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_*/deb/x86_64/ sudo dpkg -i desktopvideo_*.deb sudo apt-get install -f BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater status # if prompted to update, perform an update:
#!/bin/bash | |
#set -e | |
# install-wifi - 12/02/2018 - by MrEngman. | |
UPDATE_SELF=${UPDATE_SELF:-1} | |
UPDATE_URI="http://downloads.fars-robotics.net/wifi-drivers/install-wifi" | |
ROOT_PATH=${ROOT_PATH:-"/"} | |
WORK_PATH=${WORK_PATH:-"${ROOT_PATH}/root"} |
- You have a VPS (something like DigitalOcean, Linode, etc.)
- You have a Flask application and a basic understanding of command line instructions
- You've got nginx installed and know where your configuration files are
- First, you should install gunicorn on your box or virtualenv with pip:
# 1. First of all of course get Manjaro: | |
https://manjaro.org/get-manjaro/ | |
# I recommend using Etcher to copy the image to your USB: | |
https://etcher.io/ | |
# 2. Before installing make sure: | |
# - Secure boot is disabled in BIOS | |
# - Your SSD, HDD or NVME drive is set to AHCI instead of RAID | |
# - Fastboot should be on Auto or minimal, but this shouldn't matter to much |
Disclaimer: Please follow this guide being aware of the fact that I'm not an expert regarding the things outlined below, however I made my best attempt. A few people in IRC confirmed it worked for them and the results looked acceptable.
Attention: After following all the steps run gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache
as root, this prevents various gdk-related bugs that have been reported in the last few hours. Symptoms are varied, and for Cinnamon the DE fails to start entirely while for XFCE the icon theme seemingly can't be changed anymore etc.
Check the gist's comments for any further tips and instructions, especially if you are running into problems!
Results after following the guide as of 11.01.2017 13:08:
This is a collection of working commandline examples to show how one could use FFMpeg and VLC for live transcoding of video streams. All examples have been tested on OSX 10.7.5 with FFMPeg 1.1.3 and VLC 2.0.5 in early 2013.
Documentation links
- FFMpeg, Muxers, Encoders, Protocols
- FFMPEG multiple outputs
- VLC Docu, Advanced Use
#!/usr/bin/python | |
''' | |
SCTE-35 Decoder | |
The MIT License (MIT) | |
Copyright (c) 2014 Al McCormack |
FILE SPACING: | |
# double space a file | |
sed G | |
# double space a file which already has blank lines in it. Output file | |
# should contain no more than one blank line between lines of text. | |
sed '/^$/d;G' |