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Release notes

Videorc 0.9.26 Beta 1

Long recordings and streams no longer drift out of sync over time, the preview is more reliable while you move, resize, and switch scenes, and Windows testers get a big batch of capture fixes.

Audio and video stay in sync — plus a sturdier preview

  • Fixed the slow audio/video drift where sound fell further behind the longer you recorded or streamed — timelines now stay true to the clock from start to finish.
  • The preview was rebuilt on a sturdier foundation — it now keeps up smoothly when you drag or resize the window, switch scenes, or move between displays, without flashing stale frames.
  • Windows (tester builds) — camera and microphone permission prompts work properly, recording is more reliable, and the blank preview on some GPUs is fixed.

Your recordings stay in sync, start to finish

Some long recordings and streams slowly drifted: the audio fell a little further behind every minute, so an hour-long session could end noticeably out of sync. The cause was in how Videorc scheduled video frames — under load it quietly compressed the video timeline while the audio stayed true. That scheduling is fixed: video time now always matches real time, so audio and video line up at minute one and at minute sixty.

A sturdier preview

The live preview got a rebuilt foundation on macOS. It now lives directly inside the app window instead of being glued on top of it, which means it keeps up smoothly when you drag the window around, resize it, change display scale, or switch scenes — and it holds the last good picture instead of flashing stale or empty frames while a new scene loads.

Windows tester builds

For everyone testing Videorc on Windows: camera and microphone permission prompts now open the right Windows settings and no longer wedge the app, cameras are detected more reliably, recording start/stop is more robust, and the blank preview some GPUs showed is fixed. Keyboard hints now show Ctrl instead of Mac symbols too.