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Release notes

Videorc 0.9.4 Beta 1

0.9.4 lets you dock the live preview right into the Studio page — it moves with the app window like any other panel — plus finer camera nudging on the Scene stage and clearer AI transcripts for your recordings.

Stick the preview inside the app

  • Stick to app — dock the live preview into the Studio page; it moves and resizes with the app window.
  • Pop out anytime — one click returns the preview to its own floating window, right where you left it.
  • The docked preview always says why it's hidden — behind a dialog, scrolled away, or in fullscreen.
  • Scene stage — nudge the camera free of a corner snap with the arrow keys.
  • AI transcripts now pick the recording that actually exists and say when none does.

The preview, docked

The live preview has lived in its own floating window — great on a second monitor, but some of you want it inside the app. Now it can be both:

  • Stick to app — click the pin in the Studio page (or "Stick to app" on the preview card) and the live preview docks into the preview panel. Drag or resize the Videorc window and the preview moves with it, like any other part of the app.
  • Pop out — one click undocks it back to its own window, restored to where it floated before. Your choice is remembered across restarts.
  • It never just disappears — if the docked preview has to step aside (a dialog opens over it, you scroll it out of view, or the app goes fullscreen), the panel tells you exactly why and it comes right back after.

Scene stage nudging

Corner snapping keeps the camera tidy — but it used to fight you when you wanted it almost in a corner. Arrow keys now step the camera out of a snap, and when an arrow can't move any further, Videorc explains why instead of silently ignoring you.

More honest AI transcripts

Transcribe in Publish now always uses the recording file that actually exists on disk — and when a session has no recording to transcribe, it says so plainly instead of failing with a confusing error.

Also improved

  • Dark mode lets a hint of true translucency through behind the window — the black glass feels a touch deeper.
  • The Studio page lost a redundant header and a duplicate set of transport controls — less chrome, same power.