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To record a video from your desktop (like a screenshot, just in video) you can use
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To record a video from your desktop (like a screenshot, just video, also known as screencast) you can use
 
* the command recordmydesktop
 
* the command recordmydesktop
 
* the command xvidcap
 
* the command xvidcap
 
* the command ffmpeg
 
* the command ffmpeg
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* the Chrome extension like https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/screencastify-screen-vide/mmeijimgabbpbgpdklnllpncmdofkcpn?hl=en
 
* an external hardware HDMI output recorder (costs 20 bucks)
 
* an external hardware HDMI output recorder (costs 20 bucks)
  

Latest revision as of 06:33, 22 June 2020

To record a video from your desktop (like a screenshot, just video, also known as screencast) you can use

Recordmydesktop

  • open a console
  • decide if your current resolution fits. If it does not, change it using xrandr, e.g.
xrandr -s "640x480"
  • install recordmydesktop, in this example for SUSE Linux:
yast -i recordmydesktop
  • start the video recording with the command
recordmydesktop
  • the result will be a file e.g. out-1.ogv. To convert it to a more efficient size, use e.g.
ffmpeg -i out-1.ogv -f mp4 out-1.mp4

Record a window only

Use xwininfo to find out the window ID, then start recordmydesktop like

recordmydesktop --windowid 0x2400014

Alternatives

See also