Package Details: gpu-screen-recorder r932.027b29c-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/gpu-screen-recorder.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: gpu-screen-recorder
Description: A shadowplay-like screen recorder for Linux. The fastest screen recorder for Linux
Upstream URL: https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder
Licenses: GPL-3.0-only
Submitter: DEC05EBA
Maintainer: DEC05EBA
Last Packager: DEC05EBA
Votes: 44
Popularity: 4.72
First Submitted: 2024-11-15 18:38 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-29 20:42 (UTC)

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DEC05EBA commented on 2024-11-26 18:52 (UTC)

The aur package gpu-screen-recorder-git was renamed to gpu-screen-recorder. Install gpu-screen-recorder instead or you may experience issues.

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DEC05EBA commented on 2023-04-10 20:26 (UTC) (edited on 2023-04-10 20:27 (UTC) by DEC05EBA)

@creepergd oh, are you swapping gpus on the same computer? that will break yes.. But doesn't that break even if you just have a nvidia config (nvidia settings) saved? I dont think swapping gpus is supposed to just work.

creepergd commented on 2023-04-10 20:24 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA when I first booted I was using the updated one from yesterday where you fixed the bug regarding merging audio. The one I have now is the most up-to-date freshly-installed one since I purged the one that was causing the boot to fail. I think I will try rebooting a couple more times swapping the gpus to see if purging the older install fixed it.

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-04-10 20:22 (UTC)

@creepergd do you mean if you install gpu screen recorder right now on amd then xorg will fail to boot? or is that only with an old version? there was an issue with that before but it should have been fixed.

creepergd commented on 2023-04-10 20:19 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA It also works on AMD, but I did notice a performance hit for both AMD and intel versus NVIDIA when recording, not nearly as bad as OBS tho. I'm assuming this is because NVIDIA has better video codecs or something right? Also I noticed that when booting with the AMD GPU it was failing to load XORG from what I'm assuming was the NVIDIA coolbits stuff, thus I uninstalled and reinstalled the software to fix it. Do you think you could make it so that when loading up the system with an AMD GPU it blocks whatever causes XORG to fail?

creepergd commented on 2023-04-10 18:13 (UTC) (edited on 2023-04-10 18:17 (UTC) by creepergd)

The gpus I use are the intel UHD Integrated Graphics 620 for my laptop (cpu is an i7-8650U), my nvidia gpu is a discrete RTX 3060, and my amd gpu is a discrete RX 6700xt if that helps. I daily drive my nvidia GPU and only really use my AMD gpu for vr stuff in a windows VM.

creepergd commented on 2023-04-10 18:12 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA That's fair enough it's a pretty minor complaint lol, especially considering it actually opens up my authenticator and doesn't just silently fail.

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-04-10 18:08 (UTC)

@creepergd you need to root to record the screen on amd/intel, there is no way around that. (note: the access is restricted for security purposes). However, recording a single window does not require root access so record a window instead.

creepergd commented on 2023-04-10 18:06 (UTC)

also I will try this on my amd discrete GPU when I get back from school

creepergd commented on 2023-04-10 18:06 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA no problem, although for some reason I need to enter my password to start the recording. I need it for gsr-kms-server is what it says. Is there a way that I can do that without sudo?

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-04-10 17:44 (UTC)

@creepergd thanks for testing. I have only tested on 6th gen intel laptop.