Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording...
Neat, this could be interesting!
for X11
Oh. Anyway...
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Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording...
Neat, this could be interesting!
for X11
Oh. Anyway...
Haha. There’s no Wayland support… yet. Check out gpu-screen-recorder for a very similar project with Wayland support
Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording…
Neat, this could be interesting!
for Nvidia
Oh. Anyway…
Thanks for sharing your work at Lemmy! I say this because although I don’t use Reddit, I’m sure that logically because there are more users there and being more famous, it is the preferred platform for developers to share their work.
Think you’ll implement a replay feature in the future? I love that feature.
And is there any chance of porting your job in the future to Wayland? Currently there is no program (only OBS, as far as I know) that allows recording in Wayland, it would be great to have more options.
Thank you for your kind words!
I haven’t made the jump to Wayland yet. I basically live in the terminal (when I’m not playing games!) so haven’t been in any rush. I definitely want to support Wayland going forward because it seems everyone has switched but me!
It has no support for AMD or Intel GPUs though.
I absolutely plan to support team red/blue GPUs. I just don’t have access to the h/w right now
is it faster/better than gpu screen recorder?
Just by “eyeballing” the two, there’s very little, if any difference on my setup.
I wonder if this technology could be used in OBS's screen recording?
I’d be surprised if it doesn’t do something similar. I haven’t used OBS so I can’t really comment to it’s performance
I like how happy the dood is on the repo profile pic. Like he beat the final boss in Sekiro in one try. 10/10 project.
The pfp is goofy af. It stays 😂