There are many screen recorders available for Windows and Mac. But over these years, getting a screen recorder for Linux is always a challenge. There have been some screen recorders like recordmydesktop, gtk-recordmydesktop, qt-recordmydeskop. They are not user friendly and not suitable for productive recordings.
So, there should be some alternatives to control the video, audio, web camera, etc. Two such tools are available.
$] sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vokoscreen-dev/vokoscreen-daily
$] sudo apt-get update
$] sudo apt-get install vokoscreen
But in the latest version of Ubuntu (16.04), it can given directly as
$] sudo apt install vokoscreen
Once installed, its very easy to use as shown in the following figures
So, there should be some alternatives to control the video, audio, web camera, etc. Two such tools are available.
- Simple Screen Recorder (for installing and configuring in Linux, click here)
- vokoScreen is the other tool that works nicely in Linux
$] sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vokoscreen-dev/vokoscreen-daily
$] sudo apt-get update
$] sudo apt-get install vokoscreen
But in the latest version of Ubuntu (16.04), it can given directly as
$] sudo apt install vokoscreen
Once installed, its very easy to use as shown in the following figures
vokoscreen Video configuration |
Vokoscreen Audio Control |
vokoscreen webcamera control |
vokoscreen |
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