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I am doing online demos and webinars and use Kazam to record them. How can I record both the sound from the speakers (videos I play or what the webinar attendees are saying) and microphone (what I say during the webinar) at the same time?

The way I do it currently is by setting up Kazam to record both the monitor of my headset and the builtin speakers by using pavucontrol, but sometimes it does not work, for yet unknown to me reasons (intermittently???) the sound from speakers is not recorded.

I am running on Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS.

My recording setup: pavucontrol Kazam recording setup

My Kazam setup: Kazam setup

Wojtek
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  • Did you tick both sound from speakers and sound from mic? Can you also add you Kazam configurations? And what is your setup? – rvcabc Nov 06 '20 at 13:34
  • @rvcabc Yes I did choose to record both speakers and mic. I have attached the Kazam screenshot. Which other configurations should I share? – Wojtek Nov 09 '20 at 13:07
  • have you tried this[1]? [1] https://github.com/hzbd/kazam/issues/39#issuecomment-622652104 – rvcabc Nov 09 '20 at 14:48
  • Also, I found this question on ask ubuntu that might apply. I know both are labeled Ubuntu 20.04, but the fix might work for 16.04. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1234314/screen-recording-applications-are-not-detecting-audio-in-ubuntu-20-04 – rvcabc Nov 09 '20 at 14:50
  • Also, is there a a Monitor of built-in Audio Analog stereo option as described in this article. https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_recording_computer_playback_on_linux.html I know Im sending these one after the other and I apologize if it's a bit overwhelming. – rvcabc Nov 09 '20 at 14:59

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