Hi all,
Which software shall I run to record the screen (screencast) as video on the steps in re package installation and/or configuration?
A brief search finds follows;
How To Record Your Screen In Ubuntu With SimpleScreenRecorder
https://itsfoss.com/record-screen-ubunt ... nrecorder/
Screenshots and screencasts
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-h ... ecord.html
Top 4 screen recorders in Linux
http://hackerspace.kinja.com/screen-rec ... 1686055808
Please advise. Thanks
Regards
satimis
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Package for screen recording
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Re: Package for screen recording
ffmpeg is a simplest variant for screen recording. See "x11grab" in "man ffmpeg".
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Re: Package for screen recording
Simple screen recorder is easy to use. Stick a webcam app like guvcview on the screen if you want to record yourself, too.
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Re: Package for screen recording
Hi debiman and Peter,debiman wrote:+1 for ffmpeg.
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/Desktop
Thanks for your advice.
I'll read through ffmpeg document first.
Regards
satimis
Re: Package for screen recording
Hi,stevepusser wrote:Simple screen recorder is easy to use. Stick a webcam app like guvcview on the screen if you want to record yourself, too.
Thanks for your advice
guvcview is on repo
GTK+ UVC Viewer
http://guvcview.sourceforge.net/
Regards
satimis
Re: Package for screen recording
Hi,
I use vokoscreen to record all on the screen (images, sounds, mouse/trackpad movements,...), it is in the stable repositories.
I use vokoscreen to record all on the screen (images, sounds, mouse/trackpad movements,...), it is in the stable repositories.
Re: Package for screen recording
I use gtk-recordmydesktop to to the recording, audacity to separate out the sound and then select a small section of quiet sound and apply that as a noise reduction to the whole track (and maybe amplify or attenuate the sound level as desired), and then use openshot video editor to pair that back with the video (turn the video tracks sound off, so that only the edited sound track is heard).
Learnt the basics/concept from SneekyLinux https://youtu.be/nD5pNz4OZjw (and other of his openshot audacity ...etc. videos)
Learnt the basics/concept from SneekyLinux https://youtu.be/nD5pNz4OZjw (and other of his openshot audacity ...etc. videos)