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What is SimpleScreenRecorder?
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.
Simple Recorder App
The input selection page:
Demo video:
Features
Simple Voice Recorder
Graphical user interface (Qt-based).
Faster than VLC and ffmpeg/avconv.
Records the entire screen or part of it, or records OpenGL applications directly (similar to Fraps on Windows).
Synchronizes audio and video properly (a common issue with VLC and ffmpeg/avconv).
Reduces the video frame rate if your computer is too slow (rather than using up all your RAM like VLC does).
Fully multithreaded: small delays in any of the components will never block the other components, resulting is smoother video and better performance on computers with multiple processors.
Pause and resume recording at any time (either by clicking a button or by pressing a hotkey).
Shows statistics during recording (file size, bit rate, total recording time, actual frame rate, ...).
Can show a preview during recording, so you don't waste time recording something only to figure out afterwards that some setting was wrong.
Uses libav/ffmpeg libraries for encoding, so it supports many different codecs and file formats (adding more is trivial).
Can also do live streaming (experimental).
Sensible default settings: no need to change anything if you don't want to.
Tooltips for almost everything: no need to read the documentation to find out what something does.
Download
SimpleScreenRecorder should work on any Linux distribution. I have created packages for some distributions to simplify installation.
Arch Linux | Simply install 'simplescreenrecorder': Add this if you want to record 32-bit OpenGL applications on a 64-bit system: |
Debian | If you are using Debian 9 or newer, you can install the 'simplescreenrecorder' package from the official repositories. You can install it with: Add this if you want to record 32-bit OpenGL applications on a 64-bit system: You should copy-paste these commands to a terminal line by line rather than all at once, otherwise it won't work. |
Fedora | SimpleScreenRecorder is available in the RPM Fusion reposity. RPM Fusion can be activated with this command: After that, SimpleScreenRecorder can be installed with this command: |
Gentoo | SimpleScreenRecorder is now included in the main repository. You can install it with: |
KaOS | SimpleScreenRecorder is avaliable in the official repository, the name of the package is 'simplescreenrecorder'. |
Mageia | Install simplescreenrecorder from the Core Release repository using urpmi or the Mageia Control Center. |
NixOS | You can install SimpleScreenRecorder with the following command: The same command should also work on any other distribution provided that the Nix package manager is installed. |
OpenSUSE | Install 'simplescreenrecorder' from the Packman repository. If you want to record 32-bit OpenGL applications on a 64-bit system, you should also install 'libssr-glinject-32bit'. This package was created by Dmitriy (DAP-DarkneSS). |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, | Packages for SimpleScreenRecorder are available in the Nux repositories. |
Slackware | A SlackBuild is available here. |
Ubuntu, | If you are using Ubuntu 17.04 or newer, SimpleScreenRecorder can be found in the official repositories. You can install it with: Add this if you want to record 32-bit OpenGL applications on a 64-bit system: You should copy-paste these commands to a terminal line by line rather than all at once, otherwise it won't work. If you are using an older version of Ubuntu, or you want to get the latest version of SimpleScreenRecorder immediately without waiting for the next Ubuntu release, you can also get the package(s) from the SimpleScreenRecorder PPA: Add this if you want to record 32-bit OpenGL applications on a 64-bit system: |
Other | For all other distributions, you have to compile it yourself for now. It's not that hard, and there are instructions in the readme file. You can find the source code on GitHub: |
If you are using a different distribution and you have created a package for SimpleScreenRecorder, please contact me so I can add it to the list :).
License
SimpleScreenRecorder is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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Feedback, bugs, feature requests ...
You can report bugs and submit feature requests on GitHub:
https://github.com/MaartenBaert/ssr/issues
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