Package Details: gpu-screen-recorder-git r888.c8fdf2f-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/gpu-screen-recorder-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: gpu-screen-recorder-git
Description: A shadowplay-like screen recorder for Linux. The fastest screen recorder for Linux
Upstream URL: https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder
Keywords: replay screen-recorder shadowplay streaming
Licenses: GPL-3.0-only
Conflicts: gpu-screen-recorder
Provides: gpu-screen-recorder
Submitter: DEC05EBA
Maintainer: DEC05EBA
Last Packager: DEC05EBA
Votes: 38
Popularity: 2.06
First Submitted: 2020-04-16 00:37 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-10 23:18 (UTC)

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creepergd commented on 2023-05-04 21:24 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA I set 300 replay time which worked fine for a long time (on nvidia btw). This seems to be a relatively recent problem.

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-05-04 21:04 (UTC) (edited on 2023-05-04 21:04 (UTC) by DEC05EBA)

@creepergd how long replay time did you set? maybe it used too much memory and was killed by the operating system? also is this on amd/intel or nvidia?

creepergd commented on 2023-05-04 21:02 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA Yeah that's exactly what happened

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-05-04 20:40 (UTC)

@creepegd that doesn't look like the full error output. Did it just output "update fps: ..." a while and then output waitpid failed ...?

creepergd commented on 2023-05-04 20:29 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA Ok so the bug happened again (it took a while for it to happen again) the text that generated was waitpid failed: No child processes Notification: title: GPU Screen Recorder, body: Failed to start replay. Either your graphics card doesn't support GPU Screen Recorder or you don't have enough disk space to record a video

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-05-03 11:17 (UTC) (edited on 2023-05-03 11:30 (UTC) by DEC05EBA)

@creepergd run gpu screen recorder (or gpu screen recorder gtk) from the terminal to see if it says anything in the terminal output. That usually contains more information for the exact reason why it failed. Also is this on nvidia or amd/intel?

creepergd commented on 2023-05-03 11:12 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA I noticed recently that with GPU screen recorder sometimes after I have replay on for a while it crashes with the "your gpu may be unsupported" message, which I know isn't true. I don't really have many details on it though unfortunately, it's just that sometimes it crashes for seemingly no reason. I can start the replay again and it works. I don't know if this is a replay-specific issue but I will test that.

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-04-18 01:56 (UTC) (edited on 2024-06-09 22:16 (UTC) by DEC05EBA)

Videos are recorded in variable framerate mode by default. If you have issues with the video then play it with mpv or switch to constant frame rate mode instead by using the "-fm cfm" option.

DEC05EBA commented on 2023-04-10 21:22 (UTC)

@creepergd ok, thanks for testing :)

creepergd commented on 2023-04-10 20:58 (UTC)

@DEC05EBA From the 5 minutes I've been using the nvidia-open-dkms package it works EXACTLY like the regular drivers, and my passthrough vms even worked without any changes.