Hmmm, just checked
- xvidcap works fine here, saved 254 single pictures - which is pretty useless, IMHO
- qt-recordmydesktop does not capture everything, e.g. transparency or other desktop effects and the encoded recording seemed pretty short
there were also some artifacts, but speed was good - even when setting it to capture 30 frames per second, compared to the default ( 15 )
- FDesktopRecorder worked the best, recording 30 frames per second and the fullscreen recording was perfect, capturing all desktop effects and stuff.
Could you provide some more details about your box, CPU/RAM and graphics card and used driver?
Also please provide the output of
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urpmq --list-media active --list-url
And what do you want to record, and what do you want to do with the recording? Maybe something like byzanz works better for you?
It saves to .gif files, which can be watched nearly everywhere even without fancy video codecs, and performance and compression is pretty good ...
For convenient use, you can easily adapt it like this:
http://choorucode.com/2014/01/24/how-to ... ng-byzanz/Using that at work and for my needs it's just fine, and can be viewed in every browser or picture viewer.
FWIW, some other screencast alternatives:
http://blogs.gnome.org/otte/2009/08/30/byzanz-0-2-0/byzanz gnome-shell builtin screencast featurekazam SimpleScreenRecorderIstanbulCankiri RecordItNowvlc