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author | Vito Caputo <vcaputo@pengaru.com> | 2020-07-11 16:47:00 -0700 |
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committer | Vito Caputo <vcaputo@pengaru.com> | 2020-07-11 16:47:00 -0700 |
commit | 3625160acc1715fc380f58ec3c4248485bed2370 (patch) | |
tree | dc95a32d81daac298cef69879a639029797fb762 /doc | |
parent | cfcca8681b88a171fb2cdbb83daa5f22bbedb6b8 (diff) |
*: drop {gtk,qt}-recordmydesktop subdirs
This restores the recordmydesktop/ subdir as root from the mirror I
cloned by fork from.
I have no particular interest in the gtk/qt frontends and it doesn't
appear they were part of a single tree in the past. But I will
probably preserve backwards compatibility of the cli so they can
continue to work with this fork installed.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/recordmydesktop.1 | 567 |
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diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9780b6c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +man_MANS = recordmydesktop.1 +EXTRA_DIST = $(man_MANS) diff --git a/doc/recordmydesktop.1 b/doc/recordmydesktop.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ddaf2b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/recordmydesktop.1 @@ -0,0 +1,567 @@ +.TH "RECORDMYDESKTOP" 1 "13/7/2006" "Linux" + + +.SH NAME +recordMyDesktop \- record desktop sessions to an Ogg\-Theora\-Vorbis file. + + +.SH SYNOPSIS + +.B recordmydesktop +[ +.B +Options +]^ +.B +filename +.br +.br +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP + recordMyDesktop produces a file(default out.ogv) that contains a video and audio recording +.br +of a linux desktop session. The default behavior of recording is to mark areas that have changed(through libxdamage) +.br +and update the frame. This behavior can be changed (option +.B +\-\-full\-shots +) to produce a more accurate result +.br +or capture windows that do not generate events on change(windows with accelerated 3d context) +.br +but this will notably increase the workload. +.br +recordMyDesktop doesn't have a commandline interface. +.br +After startup, it can be controled only through the following signals: +.br +.br +.B +SIGUSR1 +causes the program to pause if it's currently recording, and vice-versa. +.br +.B +SIGTERM +causes normal termination of the recording. +.br +.B +SIGINT +also causes normal termination. +.br +.B +SIGABRT +terminates the program and removes the specified output file. +.br +.br +This signals can also be delivered on the application, with the use of +shortcuts. +.br +See +.B +\-\-pause\-shortcut +and +.B +\-\-stop\-shortcut +, on the +.B +Misc. +section +of +.B +Options +bellow. +.br + +.br + +.br + +A typical scenario of recording can be a command as simple as: +.br +.B +~$ recordmydesktop +.br +which will produce a fullscreen recording named out.ogv +.br +while a command like: +.br +.B +~$ recordmydesktop foo.ogv +.br +will write output to foo.ogv +.br +.br +Since version 0.3, encoding will happen right after the recording finishes. +.br +While this behavior saves a lot of CPU, you can revert to the old one by entering the \-\-on\-the\-fly\-encoding switch. +.br +.br +To specify a region for recording you can type this: +.br +.B +~$ recordmydesktop \-x X_pos \-y Y_pos \-\-width WIDTH \-\-height HEIGHT \-o foo.ogv +.br +where X_pos and Y_pos specify the offset in pixels from the upper left +.br +corner of your screen and WIDTH and HEIGHT the size of the window to be recorded(again in pixels). +.br +If the area extends beyond your current resolution, you will be notified appropriately and nothing will happen. +.br +Notice also, that if any option is entered you have to specify the output file with the \-o switch. +.br +If you try to save under a filename that already exists, the name will be post-fixed with a number (incremented if that name exists already) +.br +.br +.B +To normally end a recording you can press ctl-c. +.br +(which will send a +.B +SIGINT +to the program). +.br +.br +For further manipulation of the end result look at the +.B +OPTIONS +and +.B +NOTES +sections. +.br +.br +.br +.SH EXIT STATUS +0 is success +.br +Non-zero means an error occurred, which is printed in stderr. +.br +.br +The following error codes indicate the nature of the error: +.br +1 Error while parsing the arguments. +.br +2 Initializing the encoder failed(either vorbis or theora). +.br +3 Could not open/configure sound card. +.br +4 Xdamage extension not present. +.br +5 Shared memory extension not present. +.br +6 Xfixes extension not present. +.br +7 XInitThreads failed. +.br +8 No $DISPLAY environment variable and none specified as argument. +.br +9 Cannot connect to Xserver. +.br +10 Color depth is not 32, 24 or 16bpp. +.br +11 Improper window specification. +.br +12 Cannot attach shared memory to proccess. +.br +13 Cannot open file for writting. +.br +14 Cannot load the Jack library ( +.B +UNUSED SINCE 0.3.8 +). +.br +15 Cannot create new client. +.br +16 Cannot activate client. +.br +17 Port registration/connection failure. +.br +.br +.SH OPTIONS +.PP +.B +Generic Options: +.br +.TP +.B + \-h or \-\-help + Print help summary and exit. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-version + Print program version and exit. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-print\-config + Print info about options selected during compilation and exit. +.br +.PP +.br +.B +Image Options: +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-windowid id_of_window + id of window to be recorded. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-display DISPLAY + Display to connect to. +.br +.TP +.B + \-x X + Offset in x direction. +.br +.TP +.B + \-y Y + Offset in y direction. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-width N + Width of recorded window. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-height N + Height of recorded window. +.br +.TP +.B +.br +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-dummy\-cursor color + Draw a dummy cursor, instead of the normal one.Value of color can be "black" or "white". +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-no\-cursor + Disable drawing of the cursor. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-no\-shared + Disable usage of MIT\-shared memory extension +.B +(Not Recommended). + +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-full\-shots + Take full screenshot at every frame(Not recomended!). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-follow\-mouse + When this option is enabled, the capture area follows the mouse cursor. This + is meaningfull only when the selected area is a subset of the full screen. + This option auto-enables --full-shots. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-quick\-subsampling + Do subsampling of the chroma planes by discarding extra pixels. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-fps N(number>0.0) + A positive number denoting desired framerate. +.br +.br +.PP +.B +Sound Options: +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-channels N(number>0) + A positive number denoting desired sound channels in recording. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-freq N(number>0) + A positive number denoting desired sound frequency. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-buffer\-size N(number>0) + A positive number denoting the desired sound buffer size(in frames, when using ALSA or OSS). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-ring\-buffer\-size N(float number>0) + A float number denoting the desired ring buffer size (in seconds,when using JACK only). + The overall size of the buffer in bytes will be: + ring_buffer_size * samplerate * number_of_ports * sizeof(jack_default_audio_sample_t), + where sizeof(jack_default_audio_sample_t) is normally 4. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-device SOUND_DEVICE + Sound device(default hw:0,0 or /dev/dsp, depending on whether ALSA or OSS is used). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-use\-jack port1 port2... portn + Record audio from the specified list of +.B +space-separated +jack ports. + When using this option, all the rest audio related ones(except --no-sound) are not taken into account. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-no\-sound + Do not record sound. +.br +.PP +.br +.B +Encoding Options: +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-on\-the\-fly\-encoding + Encode the audio-video data, while recording. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-v_quality n + A number from 0 to 63 for desired encoded video quality(default 63). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-v_bitrate n + A number from 45000 to 2000000 for desired encoded video bitrate(default 45000). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-s_quality n + Desired audio quality(\-1 to 10). +.br +.PP +.br +.B +Misc Options: +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-rescue path_to_data + Encode cache data from a previous session, into an Ogg/Theora+Vorbis + file. The filename will be the one that was chosen initially. + Any other option specified with this one will be implicitly ignored + and recordMyDesktop will exit after the end of the encoding. + This option was added in recordMyDesktop 0.3.7 and it will not + work with cache files produced from earlier versions. + When using this option, remember that recordMyDesktop's cache is + not safe, in respect to type-sizes and endianness. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-print\-config + Print compilation time options. Currently prints whether Jack capture is + enabled and if ALSA or OSS is used (may contain more information + in the future). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-no\-wm\-check + When a 3d compositing window manager is detected the program will function as if the + \-\-full\-shots option has been specified. This option disables that + behavior alltogether. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-no\-frame + Normally, around the recording area, there is drawn a frame to assist + the user in identifying what does and what doesn't get captured. + This frame will also follow around the mouse, when \-\-follow\-mouse + is used. The frame might cause problems for drag and drop. If you do + not wish this frame to appear, use this option. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-pause\-shortcut MOD+KEY + Shortcut that will be used for pausing or unpausing the recording. + MOD can be any combination of the following modifier keys: + Control, Shift and Mod1 to Mod5. The modifiers can be separated + with any character( +.B +except SPACE +) or none at all. KEY can be any key defined in + /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h without the XK_ prefix. + The list of modifiers must be separated from the key with a plus('+') + sign. + Default is Control+Mod1+p (Mod1 usually corresponds to left Alt). + +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-stop\-shortcut MOD+KEY + Shortcut that will be used to stop the recording. + For more, see \-pause\-shortcut above. + Default is Control+Mod1+s. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-compress\-cache + Image data are cached with a light compression. +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-workdir DIR + Location where a temporary directory will be created to hold project files(default /tmp). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-delay n[H|h|M|m] + Number of secs(default),minutes or hours before capture starts(number can be float). +.br +.TP +.B + \-\-overwrite + If there is already a file with the same name, delete it. + Default action is to add a number postfix to the new file. + For example when not specifying a name, if out.ogv exists, + the new file will be out-1.ogv and if that exists too, out-2.ogv + and so on (no ad-infinitum though, more like ad-short-integer...) +.br +.TP +.B + \-o filename + Name of recorded video(default out.ogv). + + + +.PP +.br +If no other option is specified, filename can be given without the \-o switch. +.br +.br +.SH USAGE +.TP +.B recordmydesktop [OPTIONS]^filename +.br +.br +.br +.br +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B +DISPLAY +.br +Display environment variable, specifying X server to connect to. +.br +.SH NOTES +.br + Recording a window using the \-\-windowid option, doesn't track the window itself, but the region that it covers. +.br +Also when using that option the \-x,\-y,\-\-width and \-\-height options are relative to the specified window area. +.br +An easy way to find out the id of a window, is by using the +.B +xwininfo +program. +.br +Running a command like : +.br +.B +xwininfo | awk \'/Window id:/ {print $4}\' +.br +will give you only the id of the window(which should look like this: 0x4800005) +.br +More conviniently you can put all that in the command that launches recordMyDesktop like this: +.br +.B +~$recordmydesktop \-\-windowid $(xwininfo | awk \'/Window id:/ {print $4}\') +.br +.br + Also, the lower quality you select on a video recording ( +.B +-v_quality +option), the highest CPU-power that you will need. +.br +So +.B +if you are doing the encoding on the fly +,it's better to start with default values and manipulate +the end\-result with another program. +.br +.br +An excellent converter is the +.B +vlc +media player, which can perform a variety of transcoding +.br +operations, either using the graphical interface, or the commandline for more flexibility. +.br +vlc is a complex piece of software, so you should consult it's documentation, before +.br +using it. +.br +.br +An example follows, which will resize a recording named out.ogv to 512x384: +.br +.B +vlc \-I dummy out.ogv vlc:quit \-\-sout "#transcode{ vcodec = theo, width = 512, height = 384 }:duplicate{ dst = std{ access = file, mux=ogg, dst = \\"out_512x384.ogv\\" }}" +.br +.br +If you wish to change the video quality you can append the +.B +\-\-sout\-theora\-quality=n, +with +.B +n +in the range +.B +[1,10] +e.g: +.br +.B +vlc \-I dummy out.ogv vlc:quit \-\-sout "#transcode{ vcodec = theo, width = 512, height = 384 }:duplicate{ dst = std{ access = file, mux=ogg, dst = \\"out_512x384.ogv\\" }}" \-\-sout\-theora\-quality=3 +.br +which will give a file of a video quality 18 (in a range of 0-63), thus appropriate for web-publishing. +.br +.br +Another option is +.B +ffmpeg2theora +, which despite its name is also a theora to theora converter. +.br +Changing the quality of a recordng with it, can be as simple as : +.br +.B +ffmpeg2theora infile.ogv \-v 3 \-a 4 \-o outfile.ogv +.br +It can even perform resizing on the size of the recording, or change the overall duration. +.br +.br +.SH BUGS +Does not record 3d windows, if \-\-full\-shots isn't specified. +.br +Saving 65536 files with the same name, will result in upredictable behavior, +.br +which might manifest as an endless loop, or a segmentation fault. +.br +.SH AUTHORS +John Varouhakis(johnvarouhakis@gmail.com) +.br +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR xwininfo(1) +.br +.BR vlc(1) +.br +.BR ffmpeg2theora(1) +.br +.BR jack_lsp(1) +.br + |