![]() In the window that opens we will have to give the file a name including the extension.At the bottom, we click on the triangle and select Convert.Logically, it can be increased, but the default 1f / s won't work out too well (it didn't work for me anymore). I have tried 10f / s and it works for me. This is an important point: we have to modify the Frame Rate.We display the menu Capture Mode and we choose Desktop.In the window that opens we have to make three changes:.Next, we open the menu Medium / Open Capture device.Logically, the first step is to open VLC.Therefore, before we start we will have to open a terminal and type this command: sudo apt install vlc-plugin-access-extraĪnd an important fact: we do not have to have the VLC in full screen or it will feed back and fail. Updated in 2019: From what it seems, in 2019 it is not possible without first installing a package. Here are the steps to follow to do it successfully. There are tutorials that explain how to record the computer screen with VLC that are incomplete, they lack a step that if we do not take, at least on my computer with Ubuntu 15.10, it will not record the screen. Getting it is very easy, but you have to do all the necessary steps. The best thing about using VLC to record our computer screen is that we can do it both in Linux, as in OS X and in Windows. With the amount of developers and programs available for Linux, many times we don't know where to start, but what we want is videotape the screen from our PC, we can do it with the famous player VLC Media Player. ![]() Among them is sharing on social networks, especially captures of a single image, or making tutorials. Have you ever wanted to record your PC screen with Ubuntu and didn't know how to do it? We may want to capture the screen of our devices, mobile and desktop, for many and varied reasons. ![]()
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