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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
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RecordMyDesktop is a  desktop session recorder, for GNU / linux that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at it's primary task. As such, the program is separated in two parts; a simple command line tool that performs the basic tasks of  capturing and encoding and an interface that exposes the program functionality in a usable way. The commandline tool (which essentially is recordMyDesktop), is written in C, while there are two frontends, written in python with  pyGtk (gtk recordMyDesktop) and pyQt4 (qt-recordMyDesktop).  recordMyDesktop offers also the ability to record audio through ALSA, OSS or the JACK  audio server
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==ICT Competency==
 
==ICT Competency==
 
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Record my desktop  is a tool for Generic Resource Creation
 
 
 
==Educational application and relevance==
 
==Educational application and relevance==
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RecordMyDesktop is a program that captures audio-video data of a linux desktop session, producing an ogg-encapsulated theora-vorbis file. recordMyDesktop tries to be as unobstrusive as possible by proccessing only regions of the screen that have changed
 
==Version==
 
==Version==
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The current version is:
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recordMyDesktosp : 0.3.8.1
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gtk-recordMyDesktop: 0.3.8
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qt-recordMyDesktop: 0.3.8
 
==Configuration==
 
==Configuration==
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Need goog input and output sound device
 
==Overview of Features==
 
==Overview of Features==
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'''SimpleScreenRecorder'''
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SimpleScreenRecorder is a Linux screen recorder that supports X11 and OpenGL. It is easy to use, feature-rich, and has a Qt-based graphical user interface. It can record the entire screen or part of it, or record OpenGL applications directly. The recording can be paused and resumed at any time. Many different file formats and codecs are supported, and easy to add more.
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Created 2012-13 and currently maintained code: https://github.com/MaartenBaert/ssr -- but also prepackaged for most popular linux distros.
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'''Kazam'''
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Kazam is a simple screen recording program that will capture the content of your screen and record a video file that can be played by any video player that supports VP8/WebM video format. Optionally you can record sound from any sound input device that is supported and visible by PulseAudio.
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'''VokoScreen'''
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A small program to create screen videos including sound recording. Although this program is really small and inconspicious, it includes exceeding capabilities to generate training videos, installation videos, browser and Skype recordings.
 
==Other similar applications==
 
==Other similar applications==
 
==Development and community help==
 
==Development and community help==
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=Working with the application=
 
=Working with the application=
 
==Functionalities==
 
==Functionalities==
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 1- RecordMyDesktop will appear under Applications > Sounds & Video > gtk-recordMyDesktop. Open it and you'll see a window similar to this. You can adjust Video and Sound Quality by adjusting the slider near the top right of this window. If you un-tick the box for Sound Quality, sound will not be recorded (whatever is playing in your speakers). The better the quality of Video and Sound, the bigger will be the size of recorded file.
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 2-Under the Files Tab, it lists the software's working directory where it will store temporary files. It is set to /tmp by default and I don't think you need to change it.
 
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 3- Under the Performance Tab, you can adjust Frame Rate and some other options. Something between 20-30 frames gives reasonable quality.
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 4-Under the Sound Tab, you  can adjust Channels, Frequency of Sound and the Sound Device for recording. You can also use a mic and record your own voice through that.
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 5-Under the Misc Tab, you can see some other options related to Mouse Cursor, Windows Decorations, Tooltips etc. You don't need to change them.
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|style="width: 50%;|Step 6-Select window ; select the desktop area which is needed. If not necessary just leave it that option
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Record ; If we click record button in the icon bar  we identify the red button which is a symbol of record process. If we click on that it will show the command like * Record *Show/hide window *select area on screen * about *Quit
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save as
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Quit
 
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==File formats for creation==
 
==File formats for creation==
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Not Applicable
  
 
==Saving the file==
 
==Saving the file==
 
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Output file will be save on .ogv format
 
==Export and publishing files==
 
==Export and publishing files==
 
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Not Applicable
 
==Advanced features==
 
==Advanced features==
  
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| From Ubuntu software Centre || Type "Record My Desktop" in search bar and then click Install
 
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=The application on mobiles and tablets=
 
=The application on mobiles and tablets=
 
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In android mobile google play store we have many apps like AZ Screen Recorder ,Screen Recorder etc
 
=Ideas for resource creation=
 
=Ideas for resource creation=
  
 
=References=
 
=References=
=How to use template=
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[http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/ Record My Desktop]
<nowiki>{{subst:Explore_an_application}} on the page you create for your tool. Page Name should be "Learn ToolName"</nowiki>
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RecordMyDesktop Wikipedia]

Revision as of 13:05, 14 October 2016

Introduction

RecordMyDesktop is a desktop session recorder, for GNU / linux that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at it's primary task. As such, the program is separated in two parts; a simple command line tool that performs the basic tasks of capturing and encoding and an interface that exposes the program functionality in a usable way. The commandline tool (which essentially is recordMyDesktop), is written in C, while there are two frontends, written in python with pyGtk (gtk recordMyDesktop) and pyQt4 (qt-recordMyDesktop). recordMyDesktop offers also the ability to record audio through ALSA, OSS or the JACK audio server

ICT Competency

Record my desktop is a tool for Generic Resource Creation

Educational application and relevance

RecordMyDesktop is a program that captures audio-video data of a linux desktop session, producing an ogg-encapsulated theora-vorbis file. recordMyDesktop tries to be as unobstrusive as possible by proccessing only regions of the screen that have changed

Version

The current version is: recordMyDesktosp : 0.3.8.1 gtk-recordMyDesktop: 0.3.8 qt-recordMyDesktop: 0.3.8

Configuration

Need goog input and output sound device

Overview of Features

SimpleScreenRecorder SimpleScreenRecorder is a Linux screen recorder that supports X11 and OpenGL. It is easy to use, feature-rich, and has a Qt-based graphical user interface. It can record the entire screen or part of it, or record OpenGL applications directly. The recording can be paused and resumed at any time. Many different file formats and codecs are supported, and easy to add more. Created 2012-13 and currently maintained code: https://github.com/MaartenBaert/ssr -- but also prepackaged for most popular linux distros. Kazam Kazam is a simple screen recording program that will capture the content of your screen and record a video file that can be played by any video player that supports VP8/WebM video format. Optionally you can record sound from any sound input device that is supported and visible by PulseAudio. VokoScreen A small program to create screen videos including sound recording. Although this program is really small and inconspicious, it includes exceeding capabilities to generate training videos, installation videos, browser and Skype recordings.

Other similar applications

Development and community help

Working with the application

Functionalities

Image Image Image Image (Step 1) Image Image Image Image (Step 2)
Step 1- RecordMyDesktop will appear under Applications > Sounds & Video > gtk-recordMyDesktop. Open it and you'll see a window similar to this. You can adjust Video and Sound Quality by adjusting the slider near the top right of this window. If you un-tick the box for Sound Quality, sound will not be recorded (whatever is playing in your speakers). The better the quality of Video and Sound, the bigger will be the size of recorded file. Step 2-Under the Files Tab, it lists the software's working directory where it will store temporary files. It is set to /tmp by default and I don't think you need to change it.
Image Image Image Image (Step 3) Image Image Image Image (Step 4)
Step 3- Under the Performance Tab, you can adjust Frame Rate and some other options. Something between 20-30 frames gives reasonable quality. Step 4-Under the Sound Tab, you  can adjust Channels, Frequency of Sound and the Sound Device for recording. You can also use a mic and record your own voice through that.
Image Image Image Image (Step 3) Image Image Image Image (Step 4)
Step 5-Under the Misc Tab, you can see some other options related to Mouse Cursor, Windows Decorations, Tooltips etc. You don't need to change them. Step 6-Select window ; select the desktop area which is needed. If not necessary just leave it that option

Record ; If we click record button in the icon bar we identify the red button which is a symbol of record process. If we click on that it will show the command like * Record *Show/hide window *select area on screen * about *Quit save as Quit

File formats for creation

Not Applicable

Saving the file

Output file will be save on .ogv format

Export and publishing files

Not Applicable

Advanced features

Installation

Method of installation Steps
From Ubuntu software Centre Type "Record My Desktop" in search bar and then click Install
From Terminal Steps
From the web Steps
Web based registration Steps

The application on mobiles and tablets

In android mobile google play store we have many apps like AZ Screen Recorder ,Screen Recorder etc

Ideas for resource creation

References

Record My Desktop Wikipedia