Simplescreenrecorder not working in Simplicity Linux

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Simplescreenrecorder not working in Simplicity Linux

#1 Post by newlink »

simplescreenrecorder is not working in simplicity linux 1601Final and above version, but it was working in earlier version on 15.4.
how to get it working on later versions. what screen recorder will work now.
thanks

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#2 Post by Semme »

NL, what's the output when run from a terminal?

If it says it's missing a particular lib, run it like this:

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ldd /usr/bin/simplescreenrecorder

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#3 Post by newlink »

It shows

ldd /usr/bin/simplescreenrecorder
linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7782000)
librt.so.1 => /lib/librt.so.1 (0xb7776000)
libavformat.so.54 => not found
libavcodec.so.54 => not found
libavutil.so.52 => /usr/lib/libavutil.so.52 (0xb7736000)
libswscale.so.2 => /usr/lib/libswscale.so.2 (0xb76cb000)
libX11.so.6 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 (0xb7594000)
libXext.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXext.so.6 (0xb7582000)
libXfixes.so.3 => /usr/lib/libXfixes.so.3 (0xb757d000)
libXi.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXi.so.6 (0xb756e000)
libasound.so.2 => /usr/lib/libasound.so.2 (0xb7475000)
libQtGui.so.4 => not found
libQtCore.so.4 => not found
libpulse.so.0 => not found
libjack.so.0 => not found
libstdc++.so.6 => /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 (0xb738c000)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0xb734a000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0xb732e000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7314000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7189000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x80099000)
libxcb.so.1 => /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1 (0xb7168000)
libXau.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXau.so.6 (0xb7165000)
libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0xb715f000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0xb715a000)
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#4 Post by LazY Puppy »

So, it is missing these libs:

libavformat.so.54 => not found
libavcodec.so.54 => not found
libQtGui.so.4 => not found
libQtCore.so.4 => not found
libpulse.so.0 => not found
libjack.so.0 => not found


Need to download and install...
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#5 Post by newlink »

thanks, ppm does not show these files any best link from where to get installation.

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#6 Post by greengeek »

If you get desperate you could try this pet:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9dv6zosap ... bs-0.1.pet
I don't know if it is compatible with Simplicity but you could give it a go.

I recommend hiding your savefile first. Just try it after doing a fresh boot into the pristine Simplicity with no changes.

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SSR 0.3.6

#7 Post by norgo »

@newlink

This version of SimpleScreenRecorder will work for you:
ssr-0.3.6.-i686.pet ( 1.176 k , xz compression , md5 = 1c01a5733fd2980752e7dacfb942f338 )

libpulse.so.0 and libjack.so.0. will not be needed because this version is compiled without Pulseaudio and without Jack support.
libavformat.so.55 and libavcodec.so.55 are needed by the application and are already included in your system by default.

libQtGui.so.4 and libQtCore.so.4 are mandatory needed by the application.
This means you will need to install qt-4

If you want you could use this package ( a lot smaller than the PPM offered package )
qt-4.8.6-i686.pet ( 9494 k , xz compression ) ( md5 , 46a08e8ce96b909cc5cb33157c01cf9e )

Cheers!

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#8 Post by newlink »

This worked real, thanks a lot.

Pelo

H264, MP4, and MP3 are my usual settings. I don't resize

#9 Post by Pelo »

The best results for the easiest screencaster :) very grateful to the developer. I would like more feed back about SSR, not only install, which is quite easy, but settings and opinion about quality.
H264, MP4, and MP3 are my usual settings. I don't resize for you Tube.

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#10 Post by Mike Walsh »

Greengeek's package for Slacko 5.6 works beautifully.

I've just got rid of my Slacko 570 install, 'cos it was getting to be 'problematic', and misbehaving itself more often than not (it kept interfering with my install of rg66's X-Slacko 2.3.2; both run the same kernel), and replaced it with its immediate predecessor, 560. Which runs great.

Greengeek's package installed & fired-up straightaway. Cheers, mate! That'll come in useful for some of the tutorial vids I occasionally put together.

Appreciated.


Mike. :wink:

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Why Debian Dogs should invent their own screen recorder...

#11 Post by Pelo »

lucky Puppy Strectch, users can download SSR Simple Screen Recorder from the Packages manager. Why Debian Dogs should invent their own screen recorder... This one is perfect, for my usage of course
But the Dpup Strectch PPM has a secret, i let you discover.. I am not the only user who will use it. Perhaps Debian does not like that puppy passengers are in advance re their own debianophiles :twisted:
Last edited by Pelo on Mon 21 Aug 2017, 02:36, edited 1 time in total.

Pelo

.SSR available in 64 bits ;

#12 Post by Pelo »

64bits Puppy Slacko on try because i am curious. SSR available in 64 bits ; provided by norgo.
. But something wrong, not found in terminal, however well here
# simplescreenrecorder
bash: /usr/bin/simplescreenrecorder: No such file or directory
#
Xvidcap 64bits from Fatdog repo is an alternative, or use slacko 32 bits with SSR32.
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Re: .SSR available in 64 bits ;

#13 Post by norgo »

Pelo wrote:64bits Puppy Slacko on try because i am curious. SSR available in 64 bits ; provided by norgo.
. But something wrong, not found in terminal, however well here
# simplescreenrecorder
bash: /usr/bin/simplescreenrecorder: No such file or directory
#
Xvidcap 64bits from Fatdog repo is an alternative, or use slacko 32 bits with SSR32.
@Pelo
Don't try to run 32bit applications in a 64bit operating system.

I never provided a 64bit version of SSR before.
Don't claim such kind of things.

64bit version now to obtain here

hamoudoudou

|simplescreenrecorder_0.3.8-2 from Devuan

#14 Post by hamoudoudou »

SSR 0.3.8.2 tested sucessfully with puduan 7.0.0. That was more to test PPM than to install SSR, now available in most Puppies. MP4, MP3, H264, fully serviceable in this Puduan. Dependancies QT well provided joined to main app SSR. Video is perfect (audio and images)

libqtcore4_4.8.7+dfsg-11|libqtcore4|4.8.7+dfsg-11||BuildingBlock|5016K|pool/DEBIAN/main/q/qt4-x11|libqtcore4_4.8.7+dfsg-11_i386.deb|+qtcore4-l10n,+libc6&ge2.15,+libgcc1&ge4.2,+libglib2.0-0&ge2.22.0,+libstdc++6&ge5.2,+zlib1g&ge1.1.4|Qt 4 core module|devuan|ascii|
libqtgui4_4.8.7+dfsg-11|libqtgui4|4.8.7+dfsg-11||BuildingBlock|12981K|pool/DEBIAN/main/q/qt4-x11|libqtgui4_4.8.7+dfsg-11_i386.deb|+fontconfig,+libaudio2,+libc6&ge2.15,+libfontconfig1&ge2.11,+libfreetype6&ge2.3.5,+libgcc1&ge4.2,+libglib2.0-0&ge2.12.0,+libice6&ge1.0.0,+libjpeg62-turbo&ge1.3.1,+libmng1&ge1.0.10,+libpng16-16&ge1.6.2-1,+libqtcore4&eq4.8.7+dfsg-11,+libsm6,+libstdc++6&ge4.1.1,+libtiff5&ge4.0.3,+libx11-6,+libxext6,+libxrender1,+zlib1g&ge1.1.4|Qt 4 GUI module|devuan|ascii|
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simplescreenrecorder_0.3.8-2|simplescreenrecorder|0.3.8-2||Multimedia;sound|3110K|pool/DEBIAN/main/s/simplescreenrecorder|simplescreenrecorder_0.3.8-2_i386.deb|+libasound2&ge1.0.16,+libavcodec57&ge3.2.2,+libavformat57&ge3.2.2,+libavutil55&ge3.2.2,+libc6&ge2.9,+libgcc1&ge4.2,+libgl1-mesa-glx,+libglu1-mesa,+libjack-jackd2-0&ge1.9.10+20150825,+libpulse0&ge0.99.1,+libqtcore4&ge4.8.0,+libqtgui4&ge4.6.1,+libstdc++6&ge6,+libswscale4&ge3.2.2,+libx11-6&ge1.2.99.901,+libxext6,+libxfixes3,+libxi6&ge1.2.99.4|Feature-rich screen recorder for X11 and OpenGL|devuan|ascii|

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SSR Dependencies

#15 Post by norgo »

Dependencies for ssr-0.3.8-qt5-x86_64.pet ( Slacko 700 ) uploaded

Pelo, hamoudoudou or whoever
this 64bit application will work for you
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Re: .SSR available in 64 bits ;

#16 Post by Mike Walsh »

Hi, norgo.
norgo wrote:@Pelo
Don't try to run 32bit applications in a 64bit operating system.
Actually, that's not, strictly speaking, exactly true..... Although I understand where you're coming from.

Tahr 64, for instance, has 32-bit compatibility libraries in an SFS package, to allow running 32-bit applications within a 64-bit OS.

It's accepted fact that 32-bit stuff will run on a 64-bit CPU; the same cannot be said for the reverse.

I run the newest version of Chrome (now 64-bit only) in Tahr 64.....but I also run the final 32-bit version alongside it....

(Don't ask...!! :lol: )


Mike. :wink:

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#17 Post by norgo »

Hi Mike,

by default it's not possible to run 32bit applications in a 64bit operating system because lack of needed libs.
To be able to run 32bit applications in a 64bit OS you will need the Multilib version of this OS.

Greetings

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#18 Post by Mike Walsh »

norgo wrote:Hi Mike,

by default it's not possible to run 32bit applications in a 64bit operating system because lack of needed libs.
To be able to run 32bit applications in a 64bit OS you will need the Multilib version of this OS.

Greetings
Mm. I agree. That's how Ubuntu, and all the mainstream distros do it. We, of course, in Puppy, don't have that ability.....which is where the '32-bit_compat_libs' SFS package comes into it. It achieves the same purpose.

In Windows, the 'system32' and 'syswow64' folders permit the same thing, essentially. At least, that's how I understand it.....

Sorry for de-railing your posting..!


Mike. :wink:

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