![]() But audio in the video was always smooth. Or perhaps it is some kind of syncronization issue - perhaps simple screen recorder is capturing frames at different stages in the drawing cycle - sometimes capturing complete frames, other times blank or partially drawn frames. So perhaps it is a graphics driver related issue, or perhaps it is a bug with X itself. In all cases - the videos were extremely flashy/glitchy, just as you have reported. I've also tried using different desktops too - I have dwm, Enlightenment and KDE installed. I have a dual graphics card setup on my primary laptop and I've tried capturing video using both graphics cards and the results are exactly the same. The only problem seems to be capturing video output from the desktop. Editing/exporting videos using Blender and Kdenlive/Openshot etc. I haven't noticed any problems when playing videos, playing games, or doing anything else graphically intensive. I'm not sure where to start with debugging this! As for exactly where it is occurring and when it went wrong, I have absolutely no idea. It looks like it's some kind of bug in the graphics pipeline somewhere, or perhaps something in the configuration/settings that has gone a bit screwy since some update somewhere. ![]() ![]() But after reading your thread, I had a go at recording a bit of my desktop session. I haven't tried to take any video of my desktop since back in the summer and it was definitely working properly back then. ![]() I'm running Debian Testing and I'm seeing exactly the same thing using simple screen recorder. ![]()
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