In this video I cover how to install ReplaySorcery, an open-source install-replay solution for Linux, on Ubuntu based distributions.
https://github.com/matanui159/ReplaySorcery#replaysorcery
Step 1. Install ReplaySorcery.
https://github.com/matanui159/ReplaySorcery#installing
First install, the following dependencies through a Terminal window.
sudo apt install git cmake ffmpeg libx11-xcb-dev libavutil-dev libavformat-dev libavdevice-dev libavcodec-dev libavfilter-dev libdrm-dev libpulse-dev libsimde-dev
Next, clone the project Github repository using the below command.
https://github.com/matanui159/ReplaySorcery
Close the current Terminal window and open a new one inside the ReplaySorcery folder in your home directory.
From here, run the following in sequence.
git submodule update --init
cmake -B bin -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
make -C bin
sudo make -C bin install
Once the installation process is complete, start the ReplayService with the following command.
systemctl --user enable --now replay-sorcery
Step 2. Using ReplaySorcery.
https://github.com/matanui159/ReplaySorcery#configuration
ReplaySorcery is configured using conf files but if you want a GUI option, then install GOverlay.
https://github.com/benjamimgois/goverlay#ubuntu
Once you have set up your capture options, save the changes, but restart the ReplaySorcery service after doing so.
Now when you activate the key combination, you will have a saved video file in your home directory of the last 30 seconds of activity.
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