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NAME

       wf-recorder - A simple screen recording program for wlroots-based compositors

SYNOPSIS

       wf-recorder [options...] -f [file]

OPTIONS

       -a, --audio [DEVICE]
           Starts recording the screen with audio.

           [DEVICE]  argument  is optional. In case you want to specify the PulseAudio device which will capture
           the audio, you can run this command with the name of that device. You can find your device by running
           pactl list sinks | grep Name

       -c, --codec
           Specifies the codec of the video. Supports GIF output as well.

           To modify codec parameters, use -p <option_name>=<option_value>

       -d, --device
           Selects the device to use when encoding the video.

           Some drivers report support for rgb0 data for vaapi input but really only support yuv.

           Use the -t or --to-yuv option in addition to the vaapi options  to  convert  the  data  in  software,
           before sending it to the GPU.

       -f <filename>.ext
           By  using  the -f option, the output file will have the name filename.ext and the file format will be
           determined by the provided extension. If the extension is not recognized by your FFmpeg  muxers,  the
           command will fail.

           You can check the muxers that your FFmpeg installation supports by running ffmpeg -muxers

       -m, --muxer
           Set the output format to a specific muxer instead of detecting it from the filename.

       -x, --pixel-format
           Set the output pixel format. List available formats using ffmpeg -pix_fmts

       -g, --geometry
           Selects a specific part of the screen.

       -h, --help
           Prints this help screen.

       -l, --log
           Generates a log on the current terminal. For debug purposes.

       -o, --output
           Specify the output where the video is to be recorded.

       -p, --codec-param
           Change the codec parameters.

           -p <option_name>=<option_value>

       -e, --opencl [DEVICE]
           Uses opencl to do RGB to YUV conversion on the GPU.

       -t, --force-yuv
           Use  the  -t  or --force-yuv option in addition to the vaapi options to convert the data in software,
           before sending it to the GPU.

       -b [max_b_frames], --bframes [max_b_frames]
           Sets the maximum number of B-Frames to use.

DESCRIPTION

       wf-recorder is a tool built to record your screen on Wayland compositors. It makes use of  wlr-screencopy
       for capturing video and FFmpeg for encoding it.

SEE ALSO

       ffmpeg(1) pactl(1)

                                                   2021-11-06                                     wf-recorder(1)