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Live screen recorder
#1
Hi,

Is there any live screen recorder software someone could link me to?
I'm new to Linux
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#2
Hi,

Never needed it myself..
But, If I recollect, "SimpleScreenRecorder" as been mentioned a few times on here.
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#3
Thanks, my terminal wont let me input my password had this problem for a while any suggestions?

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#4
You do not see it while entering it.
Just type it, then press enter
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#5
Hahahaha I'm  a complete n00b!  :o :o :o

Thanks for your time mate
I'm new to Linux
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#6
No problem, we all start somewhere. Smile
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(04-10-2016, 05:44 PM)kystro link Wrote: Thanks, my terminal wont let me input my password had this problem for a while any suggestions?

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#8
SimpleScreenRecorder is a Linux program that I've created to record programs and games. There were already a few programs that could do this, but I wasn't 100% happy with any of them, so I created my own.

My original goal was to create a program that was just really simple to use, but as I was writing it I started adding more and more features, and the result is actually a pretty powerful program. It's 'simple' in the sense that it's easier to use than ffmpeg/avconv or VLC, because it has a straightforward user interface.
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#9
I really like simplescreenrecorder.
I have been using Kazam, and love to have options.

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#10
Kazam, SimpleScreenRecorder and vokoscreen are all good choices. Kazam I think has improved the most as far as the GUI based screencasters go. The "real" way is with FFMPEG, and I generally use that for best results. My old computer had a file I created that I copy and paste the terminal line. I'll dig it up if you want to use that?

Keep in mind that the line I customized the terminal command for my installation of Arch Linux with KDE so it may not work optimally for XFCE and Linux Lite.

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