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I'm using Wayland with Gnome and have no problem with screen capture.
Screen capture is taking a screenshot, Screen sharing is when you present shit at a zoom meeting. Did you mean screen sharing?
You are right, i misread your text. I haven't tried sharing.
On that note, screen sharing worked just fine for me on Wayland Fedora 38 with Zoom Flatpak.
Also no issues with to capture sound as well? For example, on Discord?
Discord doesn't have sound sharing on Linux whether X11 or Wayland. They just haven't built the functionality.
Oh okay, that's good to know! I thought it was something with my setup.
Screen capture issues have been fixed for years now.