# Recording To record video and audio streams while mirroring: ```bash scrcpy --record=file.mp4 scrcpy -r file.mkv ``` To record only the video: ```bash scrcpy --no-audio --record=file.mp4 ``` To record only the audio: ```bash scrcpy --no-video --record=file.opus scrcpy --no-video --audio-codec=aac --record=file.aac scrcpy --no-video --audio-codec=flac --record=file.flac scrcpy --no-video --audio-codec=raw --record=file.wav # .m4a/.mp4 and .mka/.mkv are also supported for opus, aac and flac ``` Timestamps are captured on the device, so [packet delay variation] does not impact the recorded file, which is always clean (only if you use `--record` of course, not if you capture your scrcpy window and audio output on the computer). [packet delay variation]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_delay_variation ## Format The video and audio streams are encoded on the device, but are muxed on the client side. Several formats (containers) are supported: - MP4 (`.mp4`, `.m4a`, `.aac`) - Matroska (`.mkv`, `.mka`) - OPUS (`.opus`) - FLAC (`.flac`) - WAV (`.wav`) The container is automatically selected based on the filename. It is also possible to explicitly select a container (in that case the filename needs not end with a known extension): ``` scrcpy --record=file --record-format=mkv ``` ## No playback To disable playback while recording: ```bash scrcpy --no-playback --record=file.mp4 scrcpy -Nr file.mkv # interrupt recording with Ctrl+C ``` It is also possible to disable video and audio playback separately: ```bash # Record both video and audio, but only play video scrcpy --record=file.mkv --no-audio-playback ``` ## Time limit To limit the recording time: ```bash scrcpy --record=file.mkv --time-limit=20 # in seconds ``` The `--time-limit` option is not limited to recording, it also impacts simple mirroring: ``` scrcpy --time-limit=20 ```