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Green Recorder

A simple yet functional desktop recorder for Linux systems. Built using Python, GTK+ 3 and ffmpeg. It supports recording audio and video on almost all Linux interfaces. Also supports Wayland display server on GNOME session.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Application type

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  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Linux
Discontinued

Discontinued as official notice from software author. Repo is now archived. See https://github.com/mhsabbagh/green-recorder

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  1.  Screen Recording
  2.  Capture Video
  3.  Record videos

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  • video-recorder

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Green Recorder information

  • Developed by

    Unknown
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    78 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

AlternativeTo Category

Video & Movies

GitHub repository

  •  625 Stars
  •  116 Forks
  •  24 Open Issues
  •   Updated  (Archived)
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What is Green Recorder?

A simple yet functional desktop recorder for Linux systems. Built using Python, GTK+ 3 and ffmpeg. It supports recording audio and video on almost all Linux interfaces. Also supports Wayland display server on GNOME session.

The following formats are currently supported: mkv, avi, mp4, wmv and nut (And only WebM for Wayland's GNOME session). You can stop the recording process easily by right-clicking the icon and choosing "Stop Record". Or middle-clicking the recording icon in the notifications area (but doesn't work on all interfaces).

Green recorder uses the default audio device you have to record. So if you want to change the audio input source, you just need to change it from the system-side (using pavucontrol for example).