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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T23:31:13+05:30 2024-09-25T23:31:13+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I effectively utilize Kazam for screen recording on Ubuntu?

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So, I’ve been trying to get the hang of screen recording on my Ubuntu setup, and I’ve heard a lot about this Kazam tool. Honestly, I’m a bit overwhelmed, and I could really use some help here. I mean, how can I effectively utilize Kazam for screen recording without pulling my hair out?!

I’ve installed Kazam, and I know it’s supposed to be pretty user-friendly, but I’m not sure where to begin. I’ve read a few guides that suggest it’s great for capturing tutorials, gameplay, and even presentations, but I keep getting stuck at the settings or options. Like, what are the best settings I should use for recording? Should I capture everything, or is it better to just record a window?

Also, I get that you can choose between recording the entire screen or just a part of it — but how do I do that without making my video look all janky? I want to make sure I’m providing a decent viewing experience, especially if I’m planning to share it online. And what about sound? Do I need to do anything special to capture my microphone or system audio? Last time I tried recording something, I ended up with no sound, and it was super frustrating!

I’ve also seen some mention about encoding options and file formats. I don’t want to have massive files that take ages to upload. So, what formats are best for sharing online?

Finally, if anyone has any tips on editing and finalizing my recordings using Kazam, that would be amazing! I want to make sure that my videos aren’t just a long, awkward mess of random clicks and talking.

So, if you’ve used Kazam before, I’d love to hear your experiences, tips, and any tricks you might have up your sleeve. What works best for you? Let’s make screen recording on Ubuntu fun and easy!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T23:31:15+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 11:31 pm


      Kazam is a fantastic screen recording tool for Ubuntu that simplifies the process of capturing your screen for tutorials, gameplay, or presentations. To get started, open Kazam and select whether you want to record your entire screen or just a specific window. If you’re after a clean video, opt for “Window” capture to avoid unnecessary clutter. In the settings, choose a resolution that matches your target audience—856×480 for smaller files, or 1280×720 for higher quality, especially if you plan to share it online. For audio, ensure you have the correct options selected: if you want to capture system sounds, tick the “Record sound” box and choose the appropriate input source for your microphone. This initial setup can save you from disappointment later when you realize your video has no sound.

      When it comes to encoding options, using MP4 format with H.264 codec is often the best balance between quality and file size for online sharing. This will keep your files relatively small without sacrificing too much quality. Before finalizing your recording, consider basic editing to trim the awkward pauses or unnecessary content at the beginning or end of the recording. Simple editing software like Kdenlive or OpenShot can be paired with your recordings to enhance your final product—adding annotations or transitions can also help make your videos engaging. Lastly, don’t stress too much; practice makes perfect, and soon you’ll be producing professional-looking recordings with ease!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T23:31:14+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 11:31 pm


      Getting Started with Kazam for Screen Recording on Ubuntu

      First off, you’re in for a treat with Kazam! It really is user-friendly, and once you get the hang of it, you’ll be recording like a pro. Here’s a simple breakdown to help you through the process:

      Basic Settings

      When you launch Kazam, you’ll see options to record the whole screen or just a specific window. If you’re making tutorials or gameplay videos, you might want to just capture the window where the action is happening. This can make for a cleaner look and keeps your viewers focused on what’s important.

      Recording Area

      To record a part of your screen, click on the “Screen Area” option. You can then click and drag to select the region you want to capture. Just make sure to choose an area that fits your content nicely—too much empty space can be distracting!

      Audio Settings

      Sound is super important, so here’s what to do: Before you hit record, go into the audio settings. You can select to record your microphone, system audio, or both. If you want to include your voice, definitely tick the microphone option. Test it beforehand to make sure it’s picking up your sound!

      Encoding and File Formats

      For video formats, you can usually stick with .webm or .mp4 as they balance quality and file size pretty well. Lowering the resolution of your recordings can also help make the files smaller, which means faster uploads.

      Editing Tips

      Editing can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! After recording, you can use simple tools like OpenShot or Kdenlive to trim out awkward parts or add some text overlays. Just remember to keep it engaging—short and sweet is often best!

      Lastly, practice makes perfect! Don’t stress if your first few recordings aren’t ideal. Keep experimenting with settings and workflows until you find what feels right for you. Happy recording!


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