How to record screen video from the desktop is understandable (although there are some problems ).

And how to record video from a window that is not active, if there are other windows on top of it? I thought about sending it to the second desktop (the desktop, not the monitor), but when switching between desktops, the active one is recorded at the moment, and not the one on which the recording was started.

Ideally, sound recording should be limited only to sounds produced by the recorded application, but this is not critical.

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    obsproject.com ? - don Rumata
  • @donRumata, the description is not similar, but I will try. - Qwertiy
  • Well, she can write to the file. As far as I remember from the description. - don Rumata
  • @donRumata, I saw nothing about recording an inactive window. I'm going to try now. - Qwertiy
  • @donRumata, hmm .. It seems that theoretically there is such an opportunity, but in fact with half the windows is just a black screen. Not impressive. Well, either I do not know how to cook it ... - Qwertiy

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in vlc you can specify the coordinates of the entry:

Go to: Tools >> Preferences >> (Select "All" for "Show settings") >> Input / Codecs >> Access modules >> Screen

He added that he would like to see the bottom left corner of the bottom section.

https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=101510 taken

    OBS Studio can record a specific window in both Linux and Windows (in Win7, aero must be enabled, in Win10 it works); on Mac it was not possible to check. You just need to add a window capture to the sources and in the next dialog you select which window to capture exactly (you can choose by the window title or by process).

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      Works on poppy - checked) - Antonio112009

    Kazam provides an easy-to-use interface for recording screen events and creating screen shots. The program allows you to record video from the desktop and at the same time several audio streams, also allowing you to control the sound levels and the recorded area of ​​the screen. There is built-in support for H264 and VP8 codecs.

    Source - http://compizomania.blogspot.com/2016/11/6-ubuntu-16101604.html

    Kazam - https://youtu.be/ADPPpY6ZEI8

    Registered 2010-07-08 by Andrew

    A screencasting program created with design in mind.

    It supports the video format.

    Optionally you can record by PulseAudio.

    Where to get it?

    Kazam is from now on available from the Ubuntu Universe repository. It is not a question of any kind of Ubuntu repositories.

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      Please translate the answer into Russian by clicking edit - aleksandr barakin