/usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces/org.gnome.Shell.Screencast.xml is in gnome-shell 3.28.1-0ubuntu2.
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'-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Object Introspection 1.0//EN'
'http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd'>
<node>
<!--
org.gnome.Shell.Screencast:
@short_description: Screencast interface
The interface used to record screen contents.
-->
<interface name="org.gnome.Shell.Screencast">
<!--
Screencast:
@file_template: the template for the filename to use
@options: a dictionary of optional parameters
@success: whether the screencast was started successfully
@filename_used: the file where the screencast is being saved
Records a screencast of the whole screen and saves it
(by default) as webm video under a filename derived from
@file_template. The template is either a relative or absolute
filename which may contain some escape sequences - %d and %t
will be replaced by the start date and time of the recording.
If a relative name is used, the screencast will be saved in the
$XDG_VIDEOS_DIR if it exists, or the home directory otherwise.
The actual filename of the saved video is returned in @filename_used.
The set of optional parameters in @options currently consists of:
'draw-cursor'(b): whether the cursor should be included in the
recording (true)
'framerate'(i): the number of frames per second that should be
recorded if possible (30)
'pipeline'(s): the GStreamer pipeline used to encode recordings
in gst-launch format; if not specified, the
recorder will produce vp8 (webm) video (unset)
-->
<method name="Screencast">
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="file_template"/>
<arg type="a{sv}" direction="in" name="options"/>
<arg type="b" direction="out" name="success"/>
<arg type="s" direction="out" name="filename_used"/>
</method>
<!--
ScreencastArea:
@x: the X coordinate of the area to capture
@y: the Y coordinate of the area to capture
@width: the width of the area to capture
@height: the height of the area to capture
@file_template: the template for the filename to use
@options: a dictionary of optional parameters
@success: whether the screencast was started successfully
@filename_used: the file where the screencast is being saved
Records a screencast of the passed in area and saves it
(by default) as webm video under a filename derived from
@file_template. The template is either a relative or absolute
filename which may contain some escape sequences - %d and %t
will be replaced by the start date and time of the recording.
If a relative name is used, the screencast will be saved in the
$XDG_VIDEOS_DIR if it exists, or the home directory otherwise.
The actual filename of the saved video is returned in @filename_used.
The set of optional parameters in @options currently consists of:
'draw-cursor'(b): whether the cursor should be included in the
recording (true)
'framerate'(i): the number of frames per second that should be
recorded if possible (30)
'pipeline'(s): the GStreamer pipeline used to encode recordings
in gst-launch format; if not specified, the
recorder will produce vp8 (webm) video (unset)
-->
<method name="ScreencastArea">
<arg type="i" direction="in" name="x"/>
<arg type="i" direction="in" name="y"/>
<arg type="i" direction="in" name="width"/>
<arg type="i" direction="in" name="height"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="file_template"/>
<arg type="a{sv}" direction="in" name="options"/>
<arg type="b" direction="out" name="success"/>
<arg type="s" direction="out" name="filename_used"/>
</method>
<!--
StopScreencast:
@success: whether stopping the recording was successful
Stop the recording started by either Screencast or ScreencastArea.
-->
<method name="StopScreencast">
<arg type="b" direction="out" name="success"/>
</method>
</interface>
</node>
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