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lightrecorder

Lightweight recorder for simple screencasting/vlogging. Afterall, in a world without OBS and manual FFMEPG, who needs SLOBS and SimpleScreenRecorder?

How do I list my possible devices?

bash lrlsd.sh

How do I apply my devices?

Assuming they are compatable with GNU/Linux...

  • First off take note of the lrlsd.sh output.
  • Then replace the audioout/audioin variable in each script with your device.

Basic recording tips

  • Wear headphones and put them on your cheeks or the back of your head
  • Turn down the volume a bit to block out the noise of your own voice.
  • In an event you cannot use headphones, it is urgent that you either mute your mic (which will disable voice input) or turn down your speaker volume a ton so you can barely hear it.
  • This last solution means, however, that your video will come out very quiet. There is no solution for this currently to keep things unbloated.
  • Always keep this in mind: your voice might likely be better and more well announciated than my voice, so sit back and talk away. You can always cut out the mumbles using a tool like Shotcut. (Unless you dislike bloat.)