- 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:
[put transcode script] | |
PATH:/root/transcode/transcode.sh | |
[register and start service.] | |
PATH:/etc/systemd/system/transcode.radio.service | |
# systemctl enable transcode.service | |
# systemctl start transcode.service |
#!/bin/bash | |
#This script will compile and install a static ffmpeg build with support for nvenc un ubuntu. | |
#See the prefix path and compile options if edits are needed to suit your needs. | |
#install required things from apt | |
installLibs(){ | |
echo "Installing prerequisites" | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get -y --force-yes install autoconf automake build-essential libass-dev libfreetype6-dev libgpac-dev \ |
For the generation like mine who knew the era of arcades, where we found ourselves in a dark, noisy and often smoky room housing dozens of video game cabinets of all styles, this era has left traces in the memory. of many of us. We generally keep good memories of it, sometimes even with a touch of nostalgia for a youth, its innocence or carelessness and the feeling of freedom that was once associated with it.
Today, many of us dream of one day being able to resuscitate the unique atmosphere of these places and being able to play the games of our youth again with the advantage of being able to share this pleasure and this happiness with their family and friends.
With the arrival of the Raspberry Pi, a small, affordable computer in credit card format, and especially since the availability of version 4 (released in the summer of 2019) and Pi 400 (released in the fall of 2020), it now proves possible to run, on a properly optimized system, the vast