recording scripts now more robust

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Luke Smith 2018-09-08 22:43:47 -04:00
parent c5029f934a
commit c243fe1fb8
4 changed files with 18 additions and 35 deletions

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#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/sh
# This script records audio.
# It runs an appropriate record script for either ALSA and Pulseaudio.
# It also names files smartly to prevent overwrites.
# Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
while [[ -f $HOME/audio$n.flac ]]
while [ -f "$HOME/audio$n.flac" ]
do
n=$((n+1))
done
filename="$HOME/audio$n.flac"
# For Pulseaudio with ALSA:
record_pulse() { \
ffmpeg \
-f alsa -i default \
-c:a flac \
$filename ;}
"$filename" &
# For ALSA:
record_alsa() { \
ffmpeg -y \
-f alsa -ar 44100 -i hw:1 \
$filename ;}
if [[ $(pgrep -x pulseaudio) ]]; then record_pulse; else record_alsa; fi &
# PID outputted for use by the killrecording script
echo $! > ~/.recordingpid
# Updating i3blocks recording icon:
echo 🎙️ > ~/.recordingicon && pkill -RTMIN+9 i3blocks

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#!/bin/sh
killall -e screencast audio video
kill -9 "$(cat ~/.recordingpid)"
# Update i3bar.
echo "" > ~/.recordingicon

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#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/sh
# This script records a screencast with audio and video.
# It runs an appropriate record script for either ALSA and Pulseaudio.
# It also names files smartly to prevent overwrites.
# Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
while [[ -f $HOME/screencast$n.mkv ]]
while [ -f "$HOME/screencast$n.mkv" ]
do
n=$((n+1))
done
filename="$HOME/screencast$n.mkv"
# For Pulseaudio with ALSA:
record_pulse() { \
ffmpeg -y \
-f x11grab \
-framerate 60 \
-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
-s "$(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}')" \
-i :0.0 \
-f alsa -i default \
-r 30 \
-c:v libx264rgb -crf 0 -preset ultrafast -c:a flac $filename ;}
-c:v libx264rgb -crf 0 -preset ultrafast -c:a flac "$filename" &
# For ALSA:
record_alsa() { \
ffmpeg -y \
-f x11grab \
-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
-i :0.0 \
-thread_queue_size 1024 \
-f alsa -ar 44100 -i hw:1 \
-c:v libx264 -r 30 -c:a flac $filename ;}
if [[ $(pgrep -x pulseaudio) ]]; then record_pulse; else record_alsa; fi &
# PID outputted for use by the killrecording script
echo $! > ~/.recordingpid
# Updating i3blocks recording icon:
echo ⏺️ > ~/.recordingicon && pkill -RTMIN+9 i3blocks

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#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/sh
# This script records video.
# It also names files smartly to prevent overwrites.
# Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
while [[ -f $HOME/video$n.mkv ]]
while [ -f "$HOME/video$n.mkv" ]
do
n=$((n+1))
done
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# The actual ffmpeg command:
ffmpeg \
-f x11grab \
-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
-s "$(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}')" \
-i :0.0 \
-c:v libx264 -qp 0 -r 30 $filename &
-c:v libx264 -qp 0 -r 30 "$filename" &
# PID outputted for use by the killrecording script
echo $! > ~/.recordingpid
# Updating i3blocks recording icon:
echo ⏺️ > ~/.recordingicon && pkill -RTMIN+9 i3blocks