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Revision as of 04:50, 1 April 2016
Notes about recording and post-processing video on Linux.
Screencast: Screen recording on Linux
Several tools can do that. Here is the list and my comments:
Command line: avconv
This works OK, except I am sometimes getting chopped audio. Must be synchronization issue.
/usr/bin/avconv -f alsa -ac 2 -i default -f x11grab -r 15 -s 854x508 -i :0.0+144,24 -vcodec libx264 -preset ultrafast -crf 0 -threads 0 -acodec pcm_s16le cap6.mkv
Vokoscreen
A nice tool, lets to mix several audio feeds, such as the computer sounds and a microphone. However, issues with choppy audio again. No wonder, because uses avconv for recording.
Recordmydesktop
A nice command line tool. However, it cannot easily mix audio sources. Sample command here:
recordmydesktop --width 1920 --height 1200 --full-shots --fps 15 --channels 1 --device hw:1,0 --delay 10
Kazam
A simple and minimal video capture software. Can mix audio sources. Does the job for me.
Other options
These are not free, and rather for OSX/Windows than Linux. However, quite popular:
- Camtasia
- Screenflow
Webcam
Borderless webcam
How to display a borderless webcam feed on the screen:
mplayer -tv driver=v4l2:width=320:height=240:device=/dev/video0 -vo xv tv:// -geometry "99%:90%" -noborder -ontop