Guysi want to find a screenshot taking app for ubuntu which could take screen shots and creates its URL which could be further used in sending some like there is a app for windows which is called gyazo which can do the same?
With Gyazo 4 now every player, streamer, and creator has the power to share HD videos in seconds. You literally never have to miss the chance to share an interesting moment again because you can capture HD GIFs and Replays while playing games that demand even the highest level of focus.
The HD quality is stunning when you share video clips, but you can always get the GIF in HD as well from the image page share menu. You can go to the task bar, click the icon, and click settings to adjust the quality level to match your system performance.
Gyazo GIF is free with a max resolution of 1080p for up to 7 seconds, or up to 60 seconds for Gyazo Pro subscribers. Note: To enable Full HD 1080p instead of the default HD 720p, go to the taskbar > right click the gyazo icon > click settings > click more options > adjust the max resolution.
Came out on top of a tense battle and ready to show off? Simply hit the Replay shortcut Ctrl+Shift+F and keep playing. You can share your new video on twitter as soon as you have a second after the match.
Gyazo 4 takes screen video sharing a big step forward, but next we plan to create faster more natural ways of connecting with your favorite communities, promoting your creations, and sharing with both fans and friends.
These games come from six different genres and provide a mix of popular titles. Our goal is to add more games over time based on your feedback so if you want to see your game added send us a message or tweet @gyazo on twitter.
When you want to see what other people are doing in your favorite game you can check out what has been shared recently. There are so many fun game moments and things to learn that were hard to find until now.
Note: We will use our own criteria to select winners. To increase your chances be sure to share high quality, interesting captures that get lots of reactions on Twitter (likes, retweets, and comments) and do your best to climb the leader board. We recommend using Gyazo GIF and Gyazo Replay to capture HD videos for maximum results.
The grand prize pack includes featured status on your main game community, an optional interview here on our blog, a lifetime subscription to Gyazo Pro, and up to $400USD in elite gaming gear of your choice.
We will consult with the winner to select the prize gear they want (within reason) and we can even build you a custom mechanical gaming keyboard with one tap Gyazo shortcuts, high quality switches, and beautiful keycaps.
Save your beauty of a highlight play
You just got a vicious monster kill and naturally you want to show it off. After the heat dies down hit the hotkeys to capture and then keep playing. Later on you can review the clip and share the page or video link. With full HD clips even super detailed gameplay can be seen clearly.
Elevate has numerous first place and podium finishes that have earned them hundreds of thousands of fans on social media. Using Gyazo all those game fans and more can look forward to seeing some exciting and insightful clips from Elevate.
While the team will be sharing Gyazo screenshots and videos on twitter including recaps and highlights of their daily play we definitely look forward to seeing their appearance at major tournaments such as the Rainbow Six Pro League and Invitational.
Gyazo is giving everyone the ability to take high quality video captures seamlessly. In seconds. Simply with a shortcut. Even in the middle of fast-paced competitive games Gyazo lets you capture without interrupting your flow. No blocking UI, no alt-tabbing, no delays, no annoying setup. Just seriously instant captures you can share everywhere in seconds.
Lookout for new feature announcements, exclusive giveaways for community members, and exciting game shares coming soon on our twitter and from Elevate.
Good luck and have fun to all the players out there. Lets enjoy some GGs!
Mathematically, you can see that it is very difficult to guess the correct ID of a Gyazo image. Also, since Gyazo has measures in place to prevent against DDoS attacks, it is impossible to figure out the ID through a brute force approach.
By introducing Gyazo Teams, you can use all the features of the free version of Gyazo, as well as convenient upgrades such as easy-to-use editing, OCR text search, and screen recording for 60 seconds.
You know the new Apple Retina MacBook Pro laptop? The one with the super-high resolution display? Well, I got one last week, and I spent all weekend updating my dotfiles to work with OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion). And after a lot of wrangling with XCode, I finally managed to get everything working. Well, almost everything.
So I did a little snooping and came to the conclusion that the problem is not with Gyazo, but instead with the underlying OS X screencapture utility, which Gyazo uses internally to take its screengrabs.
So, the script alone works on the command line. Great. How do we get it to work with Gyazo? Well, I first opened the main Gyazo script at /Applications/
gyazo.app/Contents/Resources/script in my editor. Then I found the line where the screen grabbing was happening. It looked something like this:
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