From 9710f8a2d4a33fce09dd54a859a543e2b9d58bd8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dec05eba Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2023 22:46:30 +0200 Subject: Attempt to fix amd/intel driver bug vram leak, force cfr when livestreaming, replace std::filesystem with posix create replay directory automatically, recursively --- README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2202a8b..143f76f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Here is an example of how to record all monitors and the default audio output: ` ## Streaming Streaming works the same as recording, but the `-o` argument should be path to the live streaming service you want to use (including your live streaming key). Take a look at scripts/twitch-stream.sh to see an example of how to stream to twitch. ## Replay mode -Run `gpu-screen-recorder` with the `-c mp4` and `-r` option, for example: `gpu-screen-recorder -w screen -f 60 -r 30 -c mp4 -o ~/Videos`. Note that in this case, `-o` should point to a directory (that exists).\ +Run `gpu-screen-recorder` with the `-c mp4` and `-r` option, for example: `gpu-screen-recorder -w screen -f 60 -r 30 -c mp4 -o ~/Videos`. Note that in this case, `-o` should point to a directory.\ If `-mf yes` is set, replays are save in folders based on the date. To save a video in replay mode, you need to send signal SIGUSR1 to gpu screen recorder. You can do this by running `killall -SIGUSR1 gpu-screen-recorder`.\ To stop recording, send SIGINT to gpu screen recorder. You can do this by running `killall gpu-screen-recorder` or pressing `Ctrl-C` in the terminal that runs gpu screen recorder.\ -- cgit v1.2.3