queip | any program to record my terminal into a movie file steam? (that I would live stream) | 13:28 |
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fsmithred | recordmydesktop | 13:31 |
fsmithred | I think there may be one or two others, but I don't recall the names. | 13:31 |
gnarface | ffmpeg | 13:33 |
gnarface | vlc? | 13:33 |
gnarface | mencoder | 13:33 |
queip | fsmithred: record my desktop is not a stream, is it | 13:35 |
fsmithred | oh, no | 13:35 |
fsmithred | I dont' think so | 13:35 |
gnarface | but if it records to stdout you can make it a stream pretty easily | 13:40 |
fsmithred | doesn't look like recormydesktop will do that. Default outfile is out.ogv | 13:43 |
gnarface | there was another one that started with a O wasn't there? | 13:44 |
fsmithred | can't remember any other names, but yes, there's more than one | 13:44 |
gnarface | simplescreenrecorder? | 13:49 |
fsmithred | yeah, that's one | 13:50 |
fsmithred | I'll probably get yelled at for saying this, but this might possibly work (be careful): https://www.ubuntupit.com/how-to-install-obs-screen-recorder-in-ubuntu-linux/ | 14:01 |
gnarface | obs screen recorder maybe that's the one with the "O" | 14:03 |
gnarface | i like using ffmpeg | 14:03 |
queip | Im trying OBS + nginx module to server the stream to users | 14:10 |
errandir1 | I use vokoscreen for that. It can record a window, the whole screen or an area | 14:50 |
fsmithred | queip, does it work? | 15:23 |
queip | fsmithred: dunno yet | 15:25 |
queip | OBS + nginx server = over 1 minute lag in "live" streaming. fsmithred | 15:43 |
fsmithred | wow, that seems excessive | 16:06 |
queip | in LAN it is 10 second lag. I wonder if it's a problem with the self-hosted nginx server used for serving it | 16:37 |
gnarface | i feel like it should be able to get down to 2-3 second lag | 16:38 |
gnarface | it could be the nginx module, is it transcoding it again? | 16:39 |
gnarface | maybe some huge buffer? | 16:39 |
queip | could be... will need to play with its options | 16:40 |
fsmithred | slow up-speed? | 16:46 |
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