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Default Any Decent Screencasting Software For Linux?

On 6/22/15, 9:26 AM, in article , "Paul"
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Try these
http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20...encasting.html


There's a list here too.

http://askubuntu.com/questions/4428/...e-a-screencast

But this is not an easy topic. If you're picky, you can always find something
wrong with the programs. For example, the ones that do heavy compression, the
captured image might look "too soft". The ones that do no compression, the
data rate is too high. Or the lip sync is broken. Or there's no sound. Or if
you make an AVI file, if the file is bigger than 4GB, it gets corrupted (only
FFMPEG works right).


I would love to see greater capabilities than currently exist on Linux:
things like being able to, in post production:

* Hide or show the mouse / keystrokes
* Show clicks with inversion or other visual aids
* Resize the mouse pointer and even replace it with a different image
* Be able to snap the canvas size to a window
* Be able to blur out sensitive data

These are things I do on a regular basis and I have found no solution for
them on Linux.

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