Updated integrations

1) Fixed link to my `rffmpeg-worker`.
2) Moved my `rffmpeg-worker` infront of BasixKOR's `rffmpeg-docker` since it uses an old and non working `panubo/sshd` image.
3) Added example yaml files for Kubernetes.
4) Added LinuxServer mod to WoL section.
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@ -128,8 +128,9 @@ This depends on what "layer" you're asking at.
* Operating Systems (source): Debian and its derivatives (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc.) should all work perfectly; other Linux operating systems should work fine too as the principles are the same; MacOS should work since it has an SSH client built in; Windows will not work as `rffmpeg` depends on some POSIX assumptions internally.
* Operating Systems (target): Any Linux system which [`jellyfin-ffmpeg`](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg) supports, which is currently just Debian and Ubuntu; Windows *might* work if you can get an SSH server running on it (see [Issue #17](https://github.com/joshuaboniface/rffmpeg/issues/17)).
* Install Methods for Jellyfin: Native packages/installers/archives are recommended; a set of [Jellyfin Docker containers integrating `rffmpeg`](https://github.com/Shadowghost/jellyfin-rffmpeg) has been created by [@Shadowghost](https://github.com/Shadowghost) as well as [another](https://github.com/aleksasiriski/jellyfin-rffmpeg) by [@aleksasiriski](https://github.com/aleksasiriski). In addition to these special docker images you can use linuxserver's image with [this mod](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-mods/tree/jellyfin-rffmpeg).
* Install Methods for `rffmpeg`: Direct installation is recommended; a [Docker container to act as an ffmpeg transcode target](https://github.com/BasixKOR/rffmpeg-docker) has been created by [@BasixKOR](https://github.com/BasixKOR) as well as [another](https://github.com/aleksasiriski/rffmpeg-node) by [@aleksasiriski](https://github.com/aleksasiriski).
* Cloud: [HCloud Rffmpeg](https://github.com/aleksasiriski/hcloud-rffmpeg) script made to read rffmpeg database and spin up more transcode nodes in Hetzner Cloud by [@aleksasiriski](https://github.com/aleksasiriski).
* Install Methods for `rffmpeg`: Direct installation is recommended; a [Docker container to act as an ffmpeg transcode target](https://github.com/aleksasiriski/rffmpeg-worker) has been created by [@aleksasiriski](https://github.com/aleksasiriski) as well as [another](https://github.com/BasixKOR/rffmpeg-docker) by [@BasixKOR](https://github.com/BasixKOR).
* Cloud: [HCloud Rffmpeg](https://github.com/aleksasiriski/hcloud-rffmpeg) script made to read rffmpeg database and spin up more transcode nodes in Hetzner Cloud.
* Kubernetes: A short guide and example yaml files are available [here](https://github.com/aleksasiriski/rffmpeg-worker/tree/main/Kubernetes).
### Can `rffmpeg` mangle/alter FFMPEG arguments?
@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ Thus it is imperative that you set up your entire system correctly for `rffmpeg`
### Can `rffmpeg` do Wake-On-LAN or other similar options to turn on a transcode server?
Right now, no. I've thought about implementing this more than once (most recently, in response to [Issue #21](https://github.com/joshuaboniface/rffmpeg/issues/21)) but ultimately I've never though this was worth the complexity and delays in spawning that it would add to the tool. That issue does provide one example of a workaround wrapper script that could accomplish this, but I don't see it being a part of the actual tool itself.
Right now, not officially. You can use the linuxserver.io [docker mod](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-mods/tree/jellyfin-rffmpeg). I've thought about implementing this more than once (most recently, in response to [Issue #21](https://github.com/joshuaboniface/rffmpeg/issues/21)) but ultimately I've never though this was worth the complexity and delays in spawning that it would add to the tool. That issue does provide one example of a workaround wrapper script that could accomplish this, but I don't see it being a part of the actual tool itself.
### I'm getting an error, help!