How To ****** Basic Usage =========== Assuming you have pip installed fvid, you can use encode videos as follows: Linux/OSX: ``fvid -i [input file] -e`` ``fvid -i [input file] --framerate 1 -e`` ``fvid -i [input file] --password "wow fvid is cool" -e`` Windows: ``py -m fvid -i [input file] -e`` ``py -m fvid -i [input file] --framerate 1 -e`` ``py -m fvid -i [input file] --password "wow fvid is cool" -e`` Decoding is supported also: Linux/OSX: ``fvid -i [input video] -d`` Windows: ``py -m fvid -i [input video] -d`` If the file was encoded with a non-default password, it'll prompt you to enter the password upon decoding. Options ======= * ``-i/--input`` After this, specify the path to the file you want to encode/decode * ``-o/--output`` After this, specify the name of the new file you want to make. Defaults to ``file.mp4`` when encoding. * ``-e/--encode`` This indicates you're encoding the input file * ``-d/--decode`` This indicates you're decoding the input file * ``-f/--framerate`` After this, specify the framerate that you want to have the file output at. A higher value means the frames go faster. Defaults to 1 fps. * ``-p/--password`` After this, specify the password you want to encode with. You will need to remember this to decode the file. Defaults to 32 spaces.