glapse


Take desktop screenshots and glue them to make a time lapse video in GNU/Linux

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What is gLapse?

gLapse has moved to GitHub

gLapse stands for Gnome Time lapse, is a simple GTK tool that allows you to take lots of screenshots at fixed intervals. Then you can glue them together to produce a time lapse video.

It was conceived to be used at Ludum Dare 48h game development competition by Linux people but you can also try it! It doesn't have a huge variety of options but it's pretty easy to use.

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Features

  • Take .png screenshots with custom interval and quality.
  • Make video using saved screenshots with custom FPS.
  • Multilanguage: English, Spanish, German, French and Japanese.

Show your work!

Do you want everybody to know how you've worked in your last project? Start taking desktop screenshots at a fix time interval and let the party begin! When you're finnished, push the "make video" button and that's it! You'll have your time lapse video ready to be showcased.

Project Information

The project was created on May 5, 2011.

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Python GTK Video Timelapse Screenshot ffmpeg scrot