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% '''vlc screen:// --screen-fps=1 --screen-width=100 --screen-height=100''' | % '''vlc screen:// --screen-fps=1 --screen-width=100 --screen-height=100''' | ||
The screen thus captured is 100x100 pixels in from the top left corner of the active screen. | The screen thus captured is 100x100 pixels in from the top left corner of the active screen. | ||
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+ | Show mouse on screen: | ||
+ | % '''vlc screen:// --screen-fps=30 :screen-mouse-image=file:///c:/cursorimage.png''' | ||
===Questions === | ===Questions === |
Revision as of 07:32, 24 October 2012
Module: screen | |
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Type | Access |
First VLC version | - |
Last VLC version | - |
Operating system(s) | all |
Description | screen capture |
Shortcut(s) | - |
Stream or save a video of your computer screen.
Options
- screen-caching <integer> : Time in milliseconds
- screen-fps <integer> : Capture frames per second default value: 0
- screen-fragment-size <integer> : (Windows only) Optimize the capture by fragmenting the screen in chunks of predefined height (16 might be a good value, and 0 means disabled) default value: 0
- screen-top <integer> : The top edge coordinate of the subscreen. (New in VLC 0.9.0 on x11, New in VLC 1.0.0 on Windows) default value: 0
- screen-left <integer> : The left edge coordinate of the subscreen. (New in VLC 0.9.0 on x11, New in VLC 1.0.0 on Windows) default value: 0
- screen-width <integer> : The width of the subscreen. (New in VLC 0.9.0 on x11, New in VLC 1.0.0 on Windows) default value: <full screen width>
- screen-height <integer> : The height of the subscreen. (New in VLC 0.9.0 on x11, New in VLC 1.0.0 on Windows) default value: <full screen height>
- screen-follow-mouse, no-screen-follow-mouse : Follow the mouse when capturing a subscreen. (New in VLC 0.9.0 on x11, New in VLC 1.0.0 on Windows) default value: no-screen-follow-mouse
- screen-mouse-image <filename> : Mouse pointer image to use. If specified, the pointer will be overlayed on the captured video. (New in VLC 1.0.0, Windows and x11 only) default value: ""
screen-mouse-image notes: - The registration point is (at least by defualt) at the top left corner of image. - File location is relative to your VLC installation folder
Run...
% vlc -H
...for the definitive options for your version.
Example
Capture a screen:
% vlc screen:// --screen-fps=1 --screen-width=100 --screen-height=100
The screen thus captured is 100x100 pixels in from the top left corner of the active screen.
Show mouse on screen:
% vlc screen:// --screen-fps=30 :screen-mouse-image=file:///c:/cursorimage.png
Questions
How to save?
Where is the file saved?
How to get audio to work?
On a dual head monitor, how to make sure the recording is happening on target monitor?
Commands I've used
vlc screen:// --dshow-fps=29.950001 --nooverlay --sout #transcode{vcodec=h264,vb=800, scale=0.5,acodec=mp3,ab=128,channels=2} :duplicate{dst=std{access=file, mux=mp4,dst=/home/user/Desktop/test.flv}}
Produced a black screen... on my Fedora 12 machine.
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