I am trying to find the fastest possible way to take fullscreen consecutive screenshots in GNU/linux without any human intervention. So far I get:
$ time for i in {1..10}; do import -window root test-$i.png; done
real 0m9.742s
user 0m11.324s
sys 0m0.584s
$ time for i in {1..10}; do scrot test-$i.png; done
real 0m1.686s
user 0m1.528s
sys 0m0.060s
However, I would like something even faster than scrot. The system times have been taken in a decent (hardware-wise) desktop PC (running Ubuntu Linux). The funny thing is that it hosts a kvm machine (CrunchBang Linux) that returns:
$ time for i in {1..10}; do import -window root test-$i.png; done
real 0m7.591s
user 0m6.096s
sys 0m0.196s
$ time for i in {1..10}; do scrot test-$i.png; done
real 0m2.921s
user 0m2.440s
sys 0m0.120s
Hence, ImageMagick
is faster but scrot
slower!?! Hard Disk I/O doesn't seem to influence speed since I get almost identical timings.
What do you recommend for dramatically (or less dramatically) improving speed?
Thank you!