Kubuntu is a popular distribution that combines Ubuntu's stability with the KDE Plasma desktop environment. It provides a configurable interface for a wide range of tasks, including multimedia creation and screen recording. By leveraging its native components, the system efficiently handles compositing and effects to capture clear, high-quality footage.
KWin manages window compositing in KDE, enabling a range of visual features. Its built-in recording capability captures video with minimal performance impact. Using this feature ensures seamless integration with the overall desktop environment.
KWin's screen recording functionality supports keyboard shortcuts, custom region selection, and quick access through the system settings. This method is straightforward, making it a suitable choice for both casual and professional recording needs. It can help document tutorials, record bug reports, or showcase desktop workflows without relying on external tools.
Steps to record desktop screen on Kubuntu (KDE):
- Open System Settings in KDE Plasma.
- Navigate to the Desktop Effects section to locate and enable the screen recording effect.
Configure a custom shortcut in KWin for convenient start/stop recording.
- Use the designated shortcut or desktop effects menu entry to initiate recording.
- Select specific windows or an entire screen as the capture area.
- Adjust recording parameters, such as frame rate or audio input, if offered by the KWin settings.
- Stop the recording using the same shortcut or menu option.
Recorded files are typically stored in the user’s Videos folder unless otherwise configured.
Tested on Kubuntu:
Version | Code Name |
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24.04 LTS | Noble Numbat |

Mohd Shakir Zakaria is a cloud architect with deep roots in software development and open-source advocacy. Certified in AWS, Red Hat, VMware, ITIL, and Linux, he specializes in designing and managing robust cloud and on-premises infrastructures.
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