GPU Screen Recorder on Linux Mint 22.3 Zena – Best Screen Recorder with Zero Lag (Full Tutorial)
If you're using Linux Mint 22.3 and struggling with laggy screen recordings, this is exactly what you need.In this video, we take a deep look at GPU Screen Recorder — a powerful tool that uses your graphics card instead of your CPU to record smooth, high-quality videos with almost zero performance drop.
You’ll learn how to install it, set it up properly, and use it for recording tutorials, gameplay, and everyday tasks on Linux Mint. The best part is how lightweight and efficient it feels, even on mid-range systems.
This is one of those tools that quietly changes your entire workflow once you start using it.
If you're serious about creating content on Linux, this might be the best screen recorder you’ve been missing.
What you’ll learn in this video:
• How to install GPU Screen Recorder on Linux Mint 22.3
• Best settings for smooth recording
• How to record screen with minimal CPU usage
• How to capture system audio and microphone
• Tips for creating clean tutorial videos
This is a screen recorder that has minimal impact on system performance by recording a monitor using the GPU only, similar to shadowplay on windows. This is the fastest screen recording tool for Linux. This screen recorder works on X11 and Wayland on AMD, Intel and NVIDIA.
This screen recorder can be used for recording your desktop offline, for live streaming and for nvidia-like instant replay, where only the last few minutes are saved.
Supported video codecs:
H264 (default)
HEVC (Optionally with HDR)
AV1 (Optionally with HDR. Not currently supported on NVIDIA in the flatpak version of GPU Screen Recorder)
VP8
VP9
Supported audio codecs:
Opus (default)
AAC
Supported image formats:
JPEG
PNG
At the moment the program comes with two different UIs. A gtk based one and a new experimental ShadowPlay-like fullscreen overlay UI. The gtk based UI will be removed in the future. You can switch to the new UI by clicking on "Try out the new UI" and then after that is done press Left Alt+Z to open/close it.
Videos are in variable framerate format by default. Use MPV to play such videos, otherwise you might experience stuttering in the video if you are using a buggy video player. Alternatively change framerate mode to constant framerate.
AV1 is currently not supported in the flatpak for Nvidia since GPU Screen Recorder uses an older ffmpeg version to support older Nvidia cards. Install GPU Screen Recorder from source or from AUR if you want to use AV1 on Nvidia.
For more information visit the GPU Screen Recorder homepage.
If you use the new UI and also keyboard remapping software such as keyd then make sure you make the keyboard remapping software ignores "gsr-ui virtual keyboard" (dec0:5eba device id), otherwise you may be unable to use your keyboard. You can press (left) ctrl+shift+alt+esc to close gpu screen recorder and remove it from system startup if this happens. You should also change hotkeys option in gpu screen recorder to only grab virtual devices when using keyboard remapping software.
GPU Screen Recorder flatpak can install files in $HOME/.local/share/gpu-screen-recorder. If you want to uninstall GPU Screen Recorder then you will have to remove this directory manually.
If you tried out the new UI then a systemd service was added to ~/.local/share/systemd/user/gpu-screen-recorder-ui.service. If you want to uninstall GPU Screen Recorder then you will have to remove this file.
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