Full screen-sharing features on Linux?
Does anyone know when discord-linux gets its full screen sharing features? Because it currently only supports all screens, but no single screen or app streaming (maybe even with sound)
[I'm using kde with an amd gpu if that matters....]
(BTW: To which Topic do posts about screen-sharing belong? I just selected Chat....)
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Still no audio, though. Can't watch movies w/ friends :c
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I do want to see the audio screen sharing feature on Linux! :)
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Same problem here on ubuntu 20 LTS, i can share an app normally but when sharing a monitor i can select but the stream is dual
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Same here on Manjaro XCFE 20.2.1
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Discord please fix that!!!!
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This issue also happens on Arch with Xorg.
I've tried to build an Electron app to see if it was an issue with Electron or Discord, but it seems it's really an issue with Discord because following this guide works perfectly.
Trying to run Discord with the latest Electron version (11.2.3) using
electron /usr/lib/discord/app.asar
also produced the same issue, even though it shows as Chrome 87 on devtools.
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yea. ironically it works perfectly fine on discord webapp. artix here so basically arch
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Webapp works fine but it lacks push to talk. I seriously need this fixed :(
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This is really anoying. Nothing changed in 2 years?
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Same Problem (Manjaro 20.2.1, KDE Plasma)
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Same for Ubuntu 20.04. The screen share has the option to choose a monitor to display, but.... it displays all monitors at the same time...
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Discord Dev Team please fix this.
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Same issue here. Arch Linux. I select to display the second monitor, but both are shared...
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This issue has been there for two years, geez
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Arch Linux with Kernel 5.11.11, X.Org 1.20.10, Nvidia 460.67, KWin/Plasma 5.21.4 and Discord Stable 81648 (183bc30) / Host 0.0.14 here. This bug is still not fixed after two years. That's just ridiculous. For now, we have to use fixes like Mon2Cam (open source on GitHub), which captures your screen and projects it through a virtual cam.
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How is this not fixed yet, after two years?
Why are we having to resort to third-party tools to emulate a webcam here? I am paying for Nitro, the ability to stream 1080p@60fps, and yet forcing us to resort to emulating a webcam limits us to some 30fps.
After two years, this is quite frankly ridiculous.
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It is fixed in Discord Canary. Works for me:
Canary 82812 (120e31a)Host 0.0.1192 -
Can confirm it is also working for me in Canary!
Amazing work :)
Canary 82912 (ee0d381)Host 0.0.1191 -
Confirmed! It finally works on Kubuntu 20.04.2
Canary 82912 (ee0d381)
Host 0.0.1191 -
I works now in the normal release build!
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JoeJoeTV you mean to tell us that it's been fixed after just two years? Mind = blown.
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Sfreyux It's true, I couldn't believe it myself and checked again and it works!
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Yes, finally it works :D
It came as a very unexpected surprise, but now I'm just happy!0 -
“Share Screen” > “Applications” tab is still empty for me :(
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And sound still does not work, i just hope it will not take them 2 years to fix that
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+1 to sharing with sound, please!
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Today I can do share screen work, for my Discord show the screen but in black, todayu trying to make OBS save the screen I do a change in gdm3 custom.config file I uncomment the line WaylandEnable=false.
For anyone I follow this youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HBJQCe1h-o
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Found a fix:
On arch based distros if you use the aur package `discord_arch_electron` (its an official package so its not against the tos) it doesn't have the problem.
I'm on i3wm so it may be that its just capturing my separate workspaces but other users let me know!
Hope this helps!0
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