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Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Kazam Screencaster

Recording your computer screen is really simple in Linux. With a Linux screen capture software, you can do a lot of things like create video tutorials by recording the desktop activity in the form a video. The program I like to use is called Kazam. The Kazam desktop screen recorder is also released under the Gnu Public License. It is a robust Linux tool, which makes it easy to record and share screen-casts by uploading them to YouTube.

It seamlessly records the on-screen desktop activity and provides the additional option to capture background audio to provide a more enhanced screen-cast recording functionality. For example, you can record the desktop activity by demonstrating an activity and do a voice over to help your viewers understand the recorded process in a better way.

You want to record your actives on your computer try Kazam Screencaster.

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