Ubuntu :: Good Screen Recorder For Let's Plays (Not Recordmydestop)
Apr 1, 2011
anyone knew of a good variant of recordmydesktop (Or some better screen recorder) that was user/..... friendly? I want to record let's plays of SNES games (Via ZSNES), and have so far been having multiple complications with recordmydesktop (I.E. Having to use Audacity for sound, choppy emulation, general annoyance, etc...).
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Nov 7, 2010
i am in the videos business and have been for a while[url] and i need a good screen recorder for the task. fraps worked fine in windows, now i need something similar. i should also mention that i have tried using recordmyscreen and it just fails to render, sticking at 0%.
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Aug 9, 2010
Anyone know a good screen recorder than can record OpenGL games with little or no lag? All the ones I've come across are old and won't compile on newer versions of Ubuntu.
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Jul 14, 2011
im looking for a good screen recorder that can record video from my desktop and audio through a mic and i need it to export the files as mp4 so i can edit it. i can use terminal commands if necessary but would prefer a GUI because i only have a few days to learn the program.
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Jul 29, 2011
Is there a Sound Recorder like the Total Recorder for Windows? Someone told me to use Audacity, but Audacity recorded the mic input (e.g. the net radio sound through the speakers together with the noise of the room). Maybe I just cannot find the right settings.
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Apr 5, 2010
What desktop screen recorders are there? I've tried Istanbul and gtk, and they didn't work on my computer. The other problem is they don't output into a format that can be used on other platforms. At the moment, I need to use BSR in the Windows side of my computer.
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May 31, 2011
I've tried using recordmydesktop, Istanbul, XvidCap, and RecordItNow. I can get video, but no audio. I tried them on Ubuntu 10.04. On 10.04, recordmydesktop never saved. It just hung, and then I needed to reboot.I just tried recordmydesktop on Ubuntu 11.04 Gnome with no luck. The video saved, but there was no audio.
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Jul 13, 2011
i recently installed recordmydesktop when i prompt to start its fine but i can find only record button no stop button.even if i kill the process and check the file its in (.something) format. is there any shortcut buttons for the start,stop if it is wat ll be the output format. or should i go for other good screen recorder is available.
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Feb 15, 2010
whenever i try to record a video with gtk screen recorder it starts lagging and when the video is over and you wanna watch it there is a major sound and video lag and nothing is as it should be (could the desktop effects be the issue)?
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Jul 26, 2011
1. a decent screen recorder where i can crop to my designated x and y co-ordinates.
2. how will i record my voice and my partners voice via skype.
3. a good video editing software, where i can pan/crop and upload to videos with full 720p hd.
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Jun 1, 2011
I need a screen recorder - but today I did. Being a quite recent Fodora convert I had a quick squint about the forums and found nothing but problems with the more well known desktop recorders or commandline ffmeg / mencoder solutions.A name that did crop up a few times is KAZAM - an Ubuntu Launchpad project... hmmm I thinks - shouldn't be too hard to get up on F15 being a python script... this Fedora solution is based on the Debian howto found here: [URL] And here it is:
1) You will need a few tools and dependencies 1st:
Code:
sudo yum install bzr intltool python-keybinder gnome-python-rsvg python-xlib python-distutils-extra python-pycurl x264-libs
2) Grab the code branch from launchpad by bzr:
Code:
sudo bzr branch lp:kazam
3) change into Kazam folder and install:
Code:
cd kazam
sudo python setup.py install
4) Job done!
You'll now have an Applications -> Sound & Video -> Kazam Screencaster shortcut in your menu Once you have started a recording (with audio if you like and have pulse setup) you can pause / stop from the bottom panel applet and can then save the MKV to disk for or open further editing. The "Edit with" option does not seem to be working yet - at least not on my machine but that is no major hardship
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Aug 14, 2010
I have a machine that is "dual-booted" for Windows XP and Ubuntu 10.04. This was done using wubi. Something happened and the Ubuntu section wouldnt boot anymore. This is the third time this has happened to me with wubi so I decided i was just going to format the drive and make it 100% ubuntu boot.
It's an AMD64 machine so I downloaded the 64bit ubuntu 10.04 put the disc in the drive and it wouldn't boot to it. Frustrated I put the image on a usb stick using unetbootin (windows). I put the stick in, and it boots. I get the purple screen with "Ubuntu" and the dots as the OS Installer loads. Then the screen goes blank and my monitor shows "no input". The speakers then play the Ubuntu welcome sound. And it hangs from there. Here's what I've tried:
Disabled Floppy drive in BIOS Pressed F6 and loading screen (was presented with a bunch of text that didnt mean much to me. "cannot open devsr0: no medium found" Was displayed about 8 times. Immediately after the loading screen went away (before the sound played) I pressed and released the power button the the PC. I was presented with a screen (that looked a lot like the F6 one) that had some I/O Error message repeated from top to bottom. I've resolved that it is probably a graphics card problem, but am not sure about the work-around. Graphics card is onboard Intel 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset. processor Pentium 4 2.80 GHz. 1G Ram.
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Jul 17, 2011
I have asked for a video capturing software before but recommend a GOOD screen recorder where you can select the window/window size the axis and also a good editing software which will render/export into FULL 720p HD
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Mar 6, 2010
I have a directory that contains a bunch of sound directories containing WAV files.I want to make a script that plays one, waits 500ms, plays one, waits, etc.i tried cat `find . -name *.wav && sleep 1` > /dev/dsp.It plays them but with no delay between.
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Jun 19, 2010
I was just wondering if you have found any good screen recorders for ubuntu- I've tried using gtk-recordmydesktop, and it's super laggy.
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May 2, 2011
I have assembled an "old" PC I want to attach to my 32" Sony TV. Mainly for browsing, watching videos, playing casual games. Is there a special Desktop theme suited for big screen ? In other words: Big icons, big text? Not sure if Unity helps out here. I would be willing to install another desktop manager (e.g. XFCE, KDE) than Gnome if it provides such features. Firefox for examples supports increased font size for browsing. For shell I've played around with guake and font sizes around 20 pix. It just would be nice to have "enlarged" menu entries.
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Mar 22, 2011
Because a lot of them either refuse to install because of incompatibility for 64-bit Operating systems or they just don't work very well for recording video games, such as TF2.I found one, but it appears to have been abandoned for some reason, what a shame. It's GLC, but I can't figure out how to record WINE apps. I can't figure out what to record. The wiki tells me to record a "wine-pthread" but it says that it can't be executed nor is there such a file that exists on my computer. Are there any more options other than GLC? Or could I get some help with it?
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Jan 20, 2010
I'm attempting to record using Sound Recorder with my USB headset and i'm not being picked up. It's not the mic because I can use it while playing playstation.
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Apr 14, 2010
I am using a microphone to record a sound with gnome recorder. All I get is noise. If I am yelling at the top of my voice, then I get a feeble sound o/p in mid of a lot of noise. I know my mic is alright. I use skype and during a call, the other person can hear me very well. So the problem is not mic. So I shall have to tweak the gnome recorder to get a better o/p.
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Aug 9, 2010
I use AutoHotKey for Windows and I'm trying to find an equivalent for Ubuntu Lucid that allows me to control the mouse movements and to invoke mouse button presses by using a keyboard hotkey. I found AutoKey, but it isn't very intuitive (I'm still a Ubuntu Newbie).
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Jan 24, 2011
I just tried gnee based on a recommendation from this thread URL...t=227565&page=2 and it's a ghastly joke. Crashes immediately on clicking "record."Which leaves the original question from that thread unanswered -- is there a macro recorder/player for gnome that Just Works?
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Jun 3, 2011
Just installed Natty and always used Sound Recoder to directly record as mp3 files on previous Ubuntu versions. I forgot what you have to do to get mp3 added to the option list on Sound Recorder. Can someone tell me what has to be done so Sound Recorder will again save all my recordings as mp3 files?
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Apr 25, 2011
I want to somehow get the digital audio recordings taken with my Sony IC Recorder (ICD-P320) onto my Ubunutu 10.04 machine, but the device is not recognized by Ubunutu. Recommendations?
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Feb 9, 2010
I've recently purchased the Zoom R16 Recorder, which can be used as an audio interface.Unfortunately there is no linux drivers available, but I'm hoping that there's something I can do to make it work. Is there anybody in here who has any experience with the R16 and Linux or knows how to fix the problem?
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May 14, 2010
I am a Mac user who has been using Audio Hijack Pro for many years. I use it to record radio shows from the station I work at. One of the nice features is that it has a built in scheduler that I use to record shows at different times and dates.[URL]
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Jul 26, 2010
I have a Memorex 24x External DVD Recorder model MRX-550LE v1. It plays DVDs and CDs but I can't get it to burn in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I have used this at Church to transfer the recording to a DVD, with Ubuntu 8.4 LTS. I have attached the debug report from K3b.
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Nov 7, 2010
I love new Ubuntu 10.10. However, despite my best efforts, I cannot make sound recorder/skype work. That is, microphone would not simply record any sound. My mother board is Asus M2N68-AM.
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Nov 16, 2010
I'm happily using recordmydesktop-gtk. What I can't figure out is if it's possible to record other then sounds from microphone even system's sounds. For instance, if I start recording while a video is playing in totem I would like to record video sound too. Otherwise if I'm recording some action with windows or programs I would like to record warning/error sound too.
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Jan 6, 2011
I'm trying to record the beautiful music of rai-tv. Sadly to say it onlyings me audio-files with no sound at all. Ps. In "alsamixer" everything is on 100%
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Jan 29, 2011
I am looking for an alternative to gnome-sound-recorder (2.28.1).
I need the option of pausing the recording, and then continue into the same file (appending), so that I can take notes as required
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