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You can also use '''explorer''' program instead of '''start''' command to activate a protocol if you need to specify an executable file to launch the command. This is useful for creating tasks in scheduler programs such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Task_Scheduler Windows Task Scheduler]: | You can also use '''explorer''' program instead of '''start''' command to activate a protocol if you need to specify an executable file to launch the command. This is useful for creating tasks in scheduler programs such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Task_Scheduler Windows Task Scheduler]: |
Revision as of 13:50, 24 May 2024
Use command line arguments interact with Screenbits through command line interface (CLI).
Commands
Screenbits supports the following commands:
Command | Description |
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start | Starts recording |
stop | Stops recording |
pause | Pauses recording |
resume | Resumes recording |
Arguments
The following arguments can be used along with commands:
Argument | Description |
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background | Command is executed without bringing the app to foreground. |
Usage (Packaged)
Use protocol activation to activate screenbits protocol to run a command for a packaged installation of Screenbits in the following form:
start screenbits://[command]/?arg[=value]
The following example starts recording without bringing the app to foreground:
start screenbits://record/?background
You can also use explorer program instead of start command to activate a protocol if you need to specify an executable file to launch the command. This is useful for creating tasks in scheduler programs such as Windows Task Scheduler:
explorer screenbits://record/?background
Usage (Non-Packaged)
To run a command for a non-packaged installation of Screenbits, simply pass the command and arguments to the application executable:
[path-to-executable]screenbits.exe [command -[arg[=value]]]
The following example starts recording without bringing the app to foreground:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Screenbits\screenbits.exe" record -background