Release notes
Videorc 0.9.38 Beta 1
Premium users can now clean background noise out of a recording with one click in the Library — processed entirely on your Mac, never uploaded, and the original stays untouched. Plus the orientation switch now flips the preview instantly, and recordings stop warning about live comments.
Noise cleanup for your recordings — and the preview flips with you
- Noise cleanup (Premium): one click in the Library produces a cleaned copy of a recording — processed on-device with no upload, no quota, and the original file never modified.
- Cleanup runs as a durable job with live progress; it survives app restarts, steps aside automatically if you start recording, and can be cancelled or retried anytime.
- Switching the Studio between horizontal and vertical now reshapes the preview immediately — it no longer stayed in the old orientation until you pressed record.
- Plain recordings no longer warn that Twitch comments are not connected — that check now only runs when you actually go live.
- The scene editor centers the camera label inside circle bubbles.
Clean audio, one click, on your machine
Every recording picks up some room: fans, hum, keyboard clatter. The Library now has a one-click Noise cleanup action (Premium) that produces a cleaned copy of a recording alongside the original — named so you can tell them apart, with the source file never touched.
Everything happens on your Mac with the bundled tools: nothing is uploaded, there is no quota, and no cloud consent is involved. Cleanup runs as a durable job with live progress — it survives restarting the app, politely steps aside if you start a recording (and resumes after), and can be cancelled or retried at any time. If a file can't be cleaned safely — an unsupported container, missing audio, an imported file — the action says exactly why instead of guessing.
The preview follows the orientation switch — immediately
Flipping the Studio between horizontal and vertical left the preview stuck in the previous orientation until a recording started. The preview pipeline now reshapes the moment the canvas changes, in both directions, docked or detached.
Quieter recordings
Starting a plain recording no longer warns that Twitch comments are not connected. Live-comment setup only concerns an actual livestream — that check now runs only when you go live, where a broken chat setup still surfaces loudly.
