Overhaul of screencasting scripts
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set $stoprec --no-startup-id killall ffmpeg
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set $stoprec --no-startup-id killall ffmpeg
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# #---Starting External Scripts---# #
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# #---Starting External Scripts---# #
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#Increase key rate
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exec --no-startup-id xset r rate 300 50
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#Music player daemon:
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#Music player daemon:
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exec --no-startup-id mpd
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exec --no-startup-id mpd
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#Torrent daemon:
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#Torrent daemon:
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@ -367,7 +365,7 @@ bindsym $mod+Shift+bracketright exec $bigfor
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# For screenshots and recording
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# For screenshots and recording
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bindsym Print exec --no-startup-id scrot
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bindsym Print exec --no-startup-id scrot
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bindsym Shift+Print exec --no-startup-id scrot -u
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bindsym Shift+Print exec --no-startup-id scrot -u
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bindsym $mod+Print exec --no-startup-id record
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bindsym $mod+Print exec --no-startup-id dmenurecord
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bindsym $mod+Scroll_Lock exec --no-startup-id "killall screenkey || screenkey"
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bindsym $mod+Scroll_Lock exec --no-startup-id "killall screenkey || screenkey"
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bindsym $mod+Delete exec $stoprec
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bindsym $mod+Delete exec $stoprec
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bindsym XF86Launch1 exec $stoprec & xset dpms force off
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bindsym XF86Launch1 exec $stoprec & xset dpms force off
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.scripts/audio
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.scripts/audio
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#!/bin/bash
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# This script records audio.
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# It runs an appropriate record script for either ALSA and Pulseaudio.
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# It also names files smartly to prevent overwrites.
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# Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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while [[ -f $HOME/screencast$n.mkv ]]
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do
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n=$((n+1))
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done
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filename="$HOME/screencast$n.mkv"
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# For Pulseaudio with ALSA:
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record_pulse() { \
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ffmpeg \
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-f alsa -i default \
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-c:a flac \
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$filename ;}
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# For ALSA:
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record_alsa() { \
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ffmpeg -y \
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-f alsa -ar 44100 -i hw:1 \
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$filename ;}
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if [[ $(pgrep -x pulseaudio) ]]; then record_pulse; else record_alsa; fi
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#!/bin/bash
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#This is the ffmpeg command that the screencast shortcut in i3 will run.
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#Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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while [[ -f $HOME/audio$n.flac ]]
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do
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n=$((n+1))
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done
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filename="$HOME/audio$n.flac"
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#The actual ffmpeg command:
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ffmpeg -y \
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-f alsa -ar 44100 -i hw:1 \
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$filename
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#!/bin/bash
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#This is the ffmpeg command that the audio shortcut in i3 will run.
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#Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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while [[ -f $HOME/audio$n.flac ]]
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do
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n=$((n+1))
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done
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filename="$HOME/audio$n.flac"
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#The actual ffmpeg command:
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ffmpeg \
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-f alsa -i default \
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-c:a flac \
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$filename
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.scripts/dmenurecord
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.scripts/dmenurecord
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#!/bin/bash
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# A dmenu recording prompt for my different recording scripts.
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# Asks for type of recording and uses one of my three different scripts.
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asktype() { \
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case $(echo -e "Screencast\nVideo only\nAudio only" | dmenu -i -p "Select recording style:") in
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Screencast) screencast ;;
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"Audio only") audio ;;
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"Video only") video ;;
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esac ;}
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# If already running, will ask to end previous recording.
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asktoend() { \
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response=$(echo -e "No\nYes" | dmenu -i -p "Recording still active. End recording?") &&
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if [[ "$response" = "Yes" ]]; then killall ffmpeg; fi ;}
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if (( $(pgrep dmenurecord | wc -l) > 2 )); then
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asktoend;
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else
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asktype;
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fi
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echo $response
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#!/bin/bash
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# A dmenu recording prompt for my different
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case $(echo -e "Screencast\nVideo only\nAudio only" | dmenu -i -p "Select recording style:") in
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Screencast) (pgrep -x pulseaudio && screencast_pulse.sh) || screencast_alsa.sh ;;
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"Audio only") (pgrep -x pulseaudio && audio_pulse.sh) || audio_alsa.sh ;;
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"Video only") video.sh ;;
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esac
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.scripts/screencast
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.scripts/screencast
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#!/bin/bash
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# This script records a screencast with audio and video.
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# It runs an appropriate record script for either ALSA and Pulseaudio.
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# It also names files smartly to prevent overwrites.
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# Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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while [[ -f $HOME/screencast$n.mkv ]]
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do
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n=$((n+1))
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done
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filename="$HOME/screencast$n.mkv"
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# For Pulseaudio with ALSA:
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record_pulse() { \
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ffmpeg -y \
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-f x11grab \
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-framerate 60 \
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-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
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-i :0.0 \
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-f alsa -i default \
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-r 30 \
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-c:v libx264rgb -crf 0 -preset ultrafast -c:a flac $filename ;}
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# For ALSA:
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record_alsa() { \
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ffmpeg -y \
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-f x11grab \
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-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
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-i :0.0 \
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-thread_queue_size 1024 \
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-f alsa -ar 44100 -i hw:1 \
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-c:v libx264 -r 30 -c:a flac $filename ;}
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if [[ $(pgrep -x pulseaudio) ]]; then record_pulse; else record_alsa; fi
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#!/bin/bash
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#This is the ffmpeg command that the screencast shortcut in i3 will run.
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#Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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while [[ -f $HOME/screencast$n.mkv ]]
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do
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n=$((n+1))
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done
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filename="$HOME/screencast$n.mkv"
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#The actual ffmpeg command:
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ffmpeg -y \
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-f x11grab \
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-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
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-i :0.0 \
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-thread_queue_size 1024 \
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-f alsa -ar 44100 -i hw:1 \
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-c:v libx264 -r 30 -c:a flac $filename
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#-c:v ffvhuff -r 30 -c:a flac $filename
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#!/bin/bash
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#This is the ffmpeg command that the screencast shortcut in i3 will run.
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#Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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while [[ -f $HOME/screencast$n.mkv ]]
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do
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n=$((n+1))
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done
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filename="$HOME/screencast$n.mkv"
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#The actual ffmpeg command:
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ffmpeg -y \
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-f x11grab \
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-framerate 60 \
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-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
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-i :0.0 \
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-thread_queue_size 2048 \
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-f alsa -i default \
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-r 30 \
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-c:v libx264 -r 30 -c:a flac $filename
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#-c:v ffvhuff -r 30 -c:a flac $filename
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#-f pulse -ac 1 -ar 44100 -i default \
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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#This is the ffmpeg command that the screencast shortcut in i3 will run.
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# This script records video.
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# It also names files smartly to prevent overwrites.
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#Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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# Picks a file name for the output file based on availability:
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while [[ -f $HOME/video$n.mkv ]]
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while [[ -f $HOME/video$n.mkv ]]
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do
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do
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n=$((n+1))
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n=$((n+1))
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done
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done
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filename="$HOME/video$n.mkv"
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filename="$HOME/video$n.mkv"
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# The actual ffmpeg command:
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#The actual ffmpeg command:
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ffmpeg \
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ffmpeg \
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-f x11grab \
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-f x11grab \
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-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
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-s $(xdpyinfo | grep dimensions | awk '{print $2;}') \
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-i :0.0 \
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-i :0.0 \
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-c:v libx264 -qp 0 -r 30 $filename
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-c:v libx264 -qp 0 -r 30 $filename
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#-c:v ffvhuff -r 30 -c:a flac $filename
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