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Is there a screen recorder for GNOME with Wayland?
Why doesn't the keyboard screenshot button work on Ubuntu with GNOME shell?Most lightweight screen recorder/caster software?Gnome on Wayland won't start on Ubuntu. How do I make it run?Blank screen when I try to start a GNOME Wayland sessionFreeze after wakeup with GDM Wayland on Ubuntu 17.10Record screen, microphone and web camera in Ubuntu 17.10 (Wayland Session)How do I turn Numlock ON for login screen Ubuntu 17.10 WaylandVnc using Ubuntu 17.10 with WaylandCannot use screen capture apps in WaylandLock screen is weirdly broken on Ubuntu 18.04 / WaylandAutomatic logout after every some screen unlock - 18.04 - Wayland
I am using Ubuntu 18.04.01 LTS. I have spent a lot of time searching for Screen Recorders for the Ubuntu GNOME Wayland.
I have tried several Screen Recorders such as Simple Screen Recorder and Vokoscreen, but the result is only a blank screen with the cursor.
Any suggestions for me?
18.04 gnome-shell wayland screencast desktop-recording
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04.01 LTS. I have spent a lot of time searching for Screen Recorders for the Ubuntu GNOME Wayland.
I have tried several Screen Recorders such as Simple Screen Recorder and Vokoscreen, but the result is only a blank screen with the cursor.
Any suggestions for me?
18.04 gnome-shell wayland screencast desktop-recording
MaybeShift-Ctrl-Alt-R
is sufficient? See askubuntu.com/a/1013746/504066 (Loosely related question, but shows the shortcuts)
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 9:59
Yes, but I think it's only good for record short screencast. And for me, I need longer duration or duration that I can customize when I record tutorial video. It should be good if there is a way to change its default duration.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 13:21
It was just an idea. I was surprised to see that a very simple recorder already ships with Ubuntu. Never mind.
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 13:29
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04.01 LTS. I have spent a lot of time searching for Screen Recorders for the Ubuntu GNOME Wayland.
I have tried several Screen Recorders such as Simple Screen Recorder and Vokoscreen, but the result is only a blank screen with the cursor.
Any suggestions for me?
18.04 gnome-shell wayland screencast desktop-recording
I am using Ubuntu 18.04.01 LTS. I have spent a lot of time searching for Screen Recorders for the Ubuntu GNOME Wayland.
I have tried several Screen Recorders such as Simple Screen Recorder and Vokoscreen, but the result is only a blank screen with the cursor.
Any suggestions for me?
18.04 gnome-shell wayland screencast desktop-recording
18.04 gnome-shell wayland screencast desktop-recording
edited Dec 2 '18 at 6:45
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MaybeShift-Ctrl-Alt-R
is sufficient? See askubuntu.com/a/1013746/504066 (Loosely related question, but shows the shortcuts)
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 9:59
Yes, but I think it's only good for record short screencast. And for me, I need longer duration or duration that I can customize when I record tutorial video. It should be good if there is a way to change its default duration.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 13:21
It was just an idea. I was surprised to see that a very simple recorder already ships with Ubuntu. Never mind.
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 13:29
add a comment |
MaybeShift-Ctrl-Alt-R
is sufficient? See askubuntu.com/a/1013746/504066 (Loosely related question, but shows the shortcuts)
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 9:59
Yes, but I think it's only good for record short screencast. And for me, I need longer duration or duration that I can customize when I record tutorial video. It should be good if there is a way to change its default duration.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 13:21
It was just an idea. I was surprised to see that a very simple recorder already ships with Ubuntu. Never mind.
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 13:29
Maybe
Shift-Ctrl-Alt-R
is sufficient? See askubuntu.com/a/1013746/504066 (Loosely related question, but shows the shortcuts)– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 9:59
Maybe
Shift-Ctrl-Alt-R
is sufficient? See askubuntu.com/a/1013746/504066 (Loosely related question, but shows the shortcuts)– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 9:59
Yes, but I think it's only good for record short screencast. And for me, I need longer duration or duration that I can customize when I record tutorial video. It should be good if there is a way to change its default duration.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 13:21
Yes, but I think it's only good for record short screencast. And for me, I need longer duration or duration that I can customize when I record tutorial video. It should be good if there is a way to change its default duration.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 13:21
It was just an idea. I was surprised to see that a very simple recorder already ships with Ubuntu. Never mind.
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 13:29
It was just an idea. I was surprised to see that a very simple recorder already ships with Ubuntu. Never mind.
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 13:29
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Green Recorder claims to support Wayland.
How it works?
It uses the D-Bus API to connect to the built-in screencasting tool in
GNOME Shell. It uses this to record video. To record audio, it
launches an instance of ffmpeg in the background. After the recording
is finished, it merges the two files into the WebM file.
For Xorg, it uses ffmpeg only for both audio and video.
By default, On Wayland only, Green Recorder uses the V8 encoder
instead of the default V9 encoder in GNOME Shell because of the CPU &
RAM consumption issue with V9. Which - now - should also give you
better performance. On Xorg, each format uses its own default encoder.
You can install from "FOSS Project" teams's PPA by running the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fossproject/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install green-recorder
1
Thanks. I've tried to install Green Recorder and it worked. But till now it only supports webm format as you said too. Maybe I can convert the webm to mp4. Over all it just works and I think it's the only one solution to record screen in Wayland session.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 6:24
add a comment |
Thanks it work with green recorder, just change extension from .webm to .mp4 (rename file) an than file
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Green Recorder claims to support Wayland.
How it works?
It uses the D-Bus API to connect to the built-in screencasting tool in
GNOME Shell. It uses this to record video. To record audio, it
launches an instance of ffmpeg in the background. After the recording
is finished, it merges the two files into the WebM file.
For Xorg, it uses ffmpeg only for both audio and video.
By default, On Wayland only, Green Recorder uses the V8 encoder
instead of the default V9 encoder in GNOME Shell because of the CPU &
RAM consumption issue with V9. Which - now - should also give you
better performance. On Xorg, each format uses its own default encoder.
You can install from "FOSS Project" teams's PPA by running the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fossproject/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install green-recorder
1
Thanks. I've tried to install Green Recorder and it worked. But till now it only supports webm format as you said too. Maybe I can convert the webm to mp4. Over all it just works and I think it's the only one solution to record screen in Wayland session.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 6:24
add a comment |
Green Recorder claims to support Wayland.
How it works?
It uses the D-Bus API to connect to the built-in screencasting tool in
GNOME Shell. It uses this to record video. To record audio, it
launches an instance of ffmpeg in the background. After the recording
is finished, it merges the two files into the WebM file.
For Xorg, it uses ffmpeg only for both audio and video.
By default, On Wayland only, Green Recorder uses the V8 encoder
instead of the default V9 encoder in GNOME Shell because of the CPU &
RAM consumption issue with V9. Which - now - should also give you
better performance. On Xorg, each format uses its own default encoder.
You can install from "FOSS Project" teams's PPA by running the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fossproject/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install green-recorder
1
Thanks. I've tried to install Green Recorder and it worked. But till now it only supports webm format as you said too. Maybe I can convert the webm to mp4. Over all it just works and I think it's the only one solution to record screen in Wayland session.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 6:24
add a comment |
Green Recorder claims to support Wayland.
How it works?
It uses the D-Bus API to connect to the built-in screencasting tool in
GNOME Shell. It uses this to record video. To record audio, it
launches an instance of ffmpeg in the background. After the recording
is finished, it merges the two files into the WebM file.
For Xorg, it uses ffmpeg only for both audio and video.
By default, On Wayland only, Green Recorder uses the V8 encoder
instead of the default V9 encoder in GNOME Shell because of the CPU &
RAM consumption issue with V9. Which - now - should also give you
better performance. On Xorg, each format uses its own default encoder.
You can install from "FOSS Project" teams's PPA by running the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fossproject/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install green-recorder
Green Recorder claims to support Wayland.
How it works?
It uses the D-Bus API to connect to the built-in screencasting tool in
GNOME Shell. It uses this to record video. To record audio, it
launches an instance of ffmpeg in the background. After the recording
is finished, it merges the two files into the WebM file.
For Xorg, it uses ffmpeg only for both audio and video.
By default, On Wayland only, Green Recorder uses the V8 encoder
instead of the default V9 encoder in GNOME Shell because of the CPU &
RAM consumption issue with V9. Which - now - should also give you
better performance. On Xorg, each format uses its own default encoder.
You can install from "FOSS Project" teams's PPA by running the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fossproject/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install green-recorder
answered Dec 2 '18 at 5:34
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Thanks. I've tried to install Green Recorder and it worked. But till now it only supports webm format as you said too. Maybe I can convert the webm to mp4. Over all it just works and I think it's the only one solution to record screen in Wayland session.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 6:24
add a comment |
1
Thanks. I've tried to install Green Recorder and it worked. But till now it only supports webm format as you said too. Maybe I can convert the webm to mp4. Over all it just works and I think it's the only one solution to record screen in Wayland session.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 6:24
1
1
Thanks. I've tried to install Green Recorder and it worked. But till now it only supports webm format as you said too. Maybe I can convert the webm to mp4. Over all it just works and I think it's the only one solution to record screen in Wayland session.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 6:24
Thanks. I've tried to install Green Recorder and it worked. But till now it only supports webm format as you said too. Maybe I can convert the webm to mp4. Over all it just works and I think it's the only one solution to record screen in Wayland session.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 6:24
add a comment |
Thanks it work with green recorder, just change extension from .webm to .mp4 (rename file) an than file
New contributor
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Thanks it work with green recorder, just change extension from .webm to .mp4 (rename file) an than file
New contributor
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Thanks it work with green recorder, just change extension from .webm to .mp4 (rename file) an than file
New contributor
Thanks it work with green recorder, just change extension from .webm to .mp4 (rename file) an than file
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Maybe
Shift-Ctrl-Alt-R
is sufficient? See askubuntu.com/a/1013746/504066 (Loosely related question, but shows the shortcuts)– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 9:59
Yes, but I think it's only good for record short screencast. And for me, I need longer duration or duration that I can customize when I record tutorial video. It should be good if there is a way to change its default duration.
– fsevenm
Dec 2 '18 at 13:21
It was just an idea. I was surprised to see that a very simple recorder already ships with Ubuntu. Never mind.
– PerlDuck
Dec 2 '18 at 13:29