

Just select the recording mode, enable audio and/or mouse cursor, and click on “Record” button. It supports recording your selected app window, full-screen, and selection area along with computer sound and/or microphone. You can alternatively press Ctrl+Alt+T to open terminal, run one of the commands below to install the package in case you hate Ubuntu Software (aka Snap store): sudo apt install kazam sudo apt install simplescreenrecorder sudo apt install vokoscreen-ngĮxcept OBS Studio, Kooha is the only screen recorder that works great in the Wayland session as far as I know. In case you don’t know about any screen recording app, here are some that work in Xorg session with audio support.Īll the 3 are available to install in Ubuntu Software. Finally, type password to login and start recording via your applications. In the login screen, click your username, then select “ Ubuntu on Xorg” using the bottom right gear button menu.ģ. Firstly, save your work and log out the current session.Ģ. As a workaround, you may switch back to the classic Xorg session to get your apps work.ġ. However, most of them do not work in the default Wayland session. There are a few other tools available in system repository that record desktop with audio support. System built-in screen recorder Method 1: Switch to Xorg session:
