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author | dec05eba <dec05eba@protonmail.com> | 2024-02-28 16:28:34 +0100 |
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committer | dec05eba <dec05eba@protonmail.com> | 2024-02-28 16:28:34 +0100 |
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@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ You can use these scripts to start replay at system startup if you add `scripts/ hotkey settings on your system and choose a hotkey to run the script `scripts/save-replay.sh`. Modify `scripts/start-replay.sh` if you want to use other replay options. ## Run replay on system startup If you installed GPU Screen Recorder from AUR or from source and you are running a distro that uses systemd then you will have a systemd service installed that can be started with `systemctl enable --now --user gpu-screen-recorder` -and it's configured with `$HOME/.config/gpu-screen-recorder.env` (create it if it doesn't exist). You can look at [extra/gpu-screen-recorder.env](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/tree/extra/gpu-screen-recorder.env) to see an example. This systemd service runs GPU Screen Recorder on system startup. +and it's configured with `$HOME/.config/gpu-screen-recorder.env` (create it if it doesn't exist). You can look at [extra/gpu-screen-recorder.env](https://git.dec05eba.com/gpu-screen-recorder/plain/extra/gpu-screen-recorder.env) to see an example. This systemd service runs GPU Screen Recorder on system startup. You can see which variables that you can use in the `gpu-screen-recorder.env` file by looking at the `extra/gpu-screen-recorder.service` file. You can use the `scripts/save-replay.sh` script to save a replay and by default the systemd service saves videos in `$HOME/Videos`.\ If you are using a NVIDIA GPU then it's recommended to set PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1 as mentioned in the section below. |