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 |
" Don't try to be vi compatible | |
set nocompatible | |
" Helps force plugins to load correctly when it is turned back on below | |
filetype off | |
" TODO: Load plugins here (pathogen or vundle) | |
" Turn on syntax highlighting | |
syntax on |
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 |
It is possible to compile Go programs for a different OS, even though go build
says otherwise.
You'll need:
golang-crosscompile
helper script https://github.com/davecheney/golang-crosscompileThis worker script will evaluate your origin response, and replace html comments marked as fragment:key
with a respective prefetch defined in a X-Fragments
response header.
Your origin must include the X-Fragments
header, specifying the a comma separated list of prefetch requests to make for that response.
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK