


"How do I record audio on my Chromebook?" - From Quora.Ĭompared to Windows and Mac laptops and computers, Chromebook is more popular, as it can sync with your Android phone and tablet by logging in with your Google account. So if you are running the AppImage, it is best to use the sure thing of. You can create an icon from the AppImage by installing menulibre, but I am finding opening it is hit or miss. If you are running Shotcut via AppImage, you can do the same. So I changed the name of the AppImage to Audacity and when I want to run it, I open Terminal and enter. The Audacity flatpak is a beta of the current v. I run Shotcut from the flatpak and Audacity using the run command. 3.1.0.) Same method, just use the name of the Appimage file.ĮTA: After you’ve installed and run it once, close everything and open Files and go to Linux Apps and change the name of your AppImage to whatever you want. (And the flatpak is for a beta version for v. This is also a great way to run Audacity as it is very hard to install. You’d download the AppImage, go to Files, Downloads, move the file to Linux Apps, go into Linux Apps, highlight the file, copy the whole file name, open Terminal and then the next two commands look like this for v. I find it a bit of a pain since you have to uninstall and re-install every time you want to update. You will need to do this each time you want to run Shotcut. Two-fingered tap to paste (or CTRL+SHIFT+V) and hit Enter. Nothing will happen but give you another prompt line. Then do a two-fingered tap to paste the AppImage file name (or use CTRL+SHIFT+V). You need to make the AppImage executable. Tap anywhere in the blank space to remove the highlight on the file. Then hit CTRL+ENTER then hit CTRL+A to highlight the file name and then hit CTRL+C to copy the file name. In Files, go to your Linux Apps and highlight the Shotcut Appimage. Move the file from Downloads to Linux Apps. So you go to the Shotcut download page and click on the AppImage you want. So you will have to execute the command sudo flatpak uninstall and basically follow the instructions from my posting.Īnother way to run Shotcut is downloading the latest AppImage and running the command in Terminal.

It does limit you to the version you installed. If you install a flatpak, you end up with an icon in your Linux Apps folder you can click on. There are two ways to run Shotcut on a Chromebook: installing a flatpak or running an AppImage.
