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How to Install Kazam on Ubuntu?

Last Updated : 30 Dec, 2022
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Kazam is my preferred tool for screen recording on Ubuntu. It offers a user-friendly interface with a well-designed screen recording and screenshot feature. With control over audio volumes and the screen area being captured, it can concurrently record desktop video and several audio streams. You may use Kazam to capture your full screen, a certain window, or even a specific portion of the screen. The Kazam hotkeys are available to you and may be used to begin, pause, resume, and end recording. The most recent versions of Kazam even let you record keyboard keystrokes and mouse clicks. Any video player that supports the VP8/WebM video format may play the video file that is recorded by Kazam, a straightforward screen recording tool when it is running. Any sound input device that PulseAudio supports and can see can be used to record sound as an option.

One of the best open-source screen recording programs for Linux is called Kazam. You can record your screen and create a video using this screen recording tool. Some of Kazam’s characteristics include:

  • Screen recorder that is small and has an easy-to-use interface.
  • When you record a screen, record the speaker’s audio. Support for countdown timers.
  • View and change the recording area’s size.
  • Able to record mouse cursorRecord the speaker’s audio while you are screen recording.
  • Shortcuts for the start, stop, pause, and resume of recording.
  • Can capture the mouse cursor.

Installation of Kazam on Ubuntu Operating System

On your Ubuntu computer, you can update Kazam by using the Sylvain Pineau PPA. The full procedure for installing Kazam is as follows:

Step 1: Add Sylvain Pineau PPA in step one. The Sylvain Pineau PPA needs to be added to your system’s apt sources as the first thing you need to do. To add it, execute the code below:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sylvain-pineau/kazam

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Step 2: Update the Apt Package Index. The apt package index has now been updated. The directive is as follows:

$ sudo apt update

updating-apt-package-index

 

Step 3: Install Kazam. You may now install Kazam on your Ubuntu machine because the system has been updated with the new repository. Use the following command to do so.

 $ sudo apt install kazam

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Step 4: Install additional packages. Two more programs must be installed in order to record keyboard or mouse clicks. The command to install these packages is as follows:

$ sudo apt install python3-xlib python3-cairo

installing-additional-packages

 

If prompted, press Y to proceed.

Step 5: Verify Installation. Type kazam followed by the -v flag to see if Kazam has been installed as well as the version of the program that has been installed:

$ kazam -v 

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The output listed below confirms the installation of Kazam version 1.5.3.

Step 6: Start Kazam. You have two methods for starting Kazam once the installation is complete: the command line or the program menu (GUI).

Method 1: Use the following command to start Kazam from the command line:

$ kazam

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Method 2: The Activities tab is located in the top left corner of the desktop. Click it to start Kazam from the application menu (GUI). Next, enter “kazam” in the search field. To open the Kazam icon from the results, click it.

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