It can be accomplished through audacity:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tutorial_recording_computer_playback_on_linux.html

David Seikel ha scritto il 04/06/2015 alle 07:25:
> I have a need to record sound and video from a particular window.  I've
> tried recordMyDesktop, but it can't handle specifying a particular
> window, though it claims to.  It might be some incompatibility with
> E19.  What happens is that I start it recording a particular window on
> a particular virtual desktop, but when I move to another virtual
> desktop, the recording moves with me, recording the other windows and
> desktops, instead of sticking with recording the given window.  Which
> makes it tricky for lengthy recordings when I want to go do other things
> while I wait.
> 
> Now I know E could handle that to an extent, the pager shows real
> time video of the correct window no matter what I do.  So I figure half
> the functionality is in there somewhere.  Would be good if the other
> half was in a module or something.  I can't find any such module
> though, and I don't feel like writing one right now (got no time lol).
> 
> I use Pulse for audio, and it would be great if it could record sound
> from a specific Pulse device.  I'd like to feed the the audio from the
> window to my headphone device, then mute the headphones.  So I don't
> have to listen to it while recording, but can listen to other stuff,
> and the recording doesn't pick up the other stuff.  RecordMyDesktop can
> deal with that, I tell Pulse to feed the monitor of my headphone
> device's output into recordMyDesktop.
> 
> Does any one know about any other video recording software that will do
> what I need?  Preferably something that works fine under Ubuntu 12.04.
> 


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