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author | dec05eba <dec05eba@protonmail.com> | 2023-10-04 22:45:57 +0200 |
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committer | dec05eba <dec05eba@protonmail.com> | 2023-10-04 22:45:57 +0200 |
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README replay on startup section
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@@ -72,8 +72,7 @@ There is also a gui for the gpu screen recorder called [gpu-screen-recorder-gtk] Run the script `scripts/start-replay.sh` to start replay and then `scripts/save-replay.sh` to save a replay and `scripts/stop-replay.sh` to stop the replay. The videos are saved to `$HOME/Videos`. You can use these scripts to start replay at system startup if you add `scripts/start-replay.sh` to startup (this can be done differently depending on your desktop environment / window manager) and then go into hotkey settings on your system and choose a hotkey to run the script `scripts/save-replay.sh`. Modify `scripts/start-replay.sh` if you want to use other replay options. - - +## Run replay on system startup If you are running a distro that uses systemd then you can use the systemd service in `extra/gpu-screen-recorder.service` instead. Copy `extra/gpu-screen-recorder.service` to a location where systemd can find it, for example: `$HOME/.config/systemd/user` and then enable and start it with: `systemctl enable --now --user gpu-screen-recorder`. Copying the systemd service file is not needed if you installed GPU Screen Recorder from AUR as this is done automatically. You can then use the same `scripts/save-replay.sh` script to save a replay. The systemd service is configured with the file `$HOME/.config/gpu-screen-recorder.env` (create it if it doesn't exist). |