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Rename argument -mf to -df (keep -mf for backwards compatibility)
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ You can see a list of monitor names to record if you use an invalid monitor name
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Streaming works the same as recording, but the `-o` argument should be path to the live streaming service you want to use (including your live streaming key). Take a look at `scripts/twitch-stream.sh` to see an example of how to stream to twitch.
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## Replay mode
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Run `gpu-screen-recorder` with the `-c mp4` and `-r` option, for example: `gpu-screen-recorder -w screen -f 60 -r 30 -c mp4 -o ~/Videos`. Note that in this case, `-o` should point to a directory.\
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If `-mf yes` is set, replays are save in folders based on the date.
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If `-df yes` is set, replays are save in folders based on the date.
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The file path to the saved replay is output to stdout. All other output from GPU Screen Recorder are output to stderr.
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You can also use the `-sc` option to specify a script that should be run (asynchronously) when the video has been saved and the script will have access to the location of the saved file as its first argument.
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This can be used for example to show a notification when a replay has been saved, to rename the video with a title that matches the game played (see `scripts/record-save-application-name.sh` as an example on how to do this on X11) or to re-encode the video.\
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