Release notes
Videorc 0.9.41 Beta 1
Starting a plain recording no longer touches your streaming destinations at all — no platform checks, no chat setup — unless you actually go live. Deleting sessions is handled more reliably, and Windows gets a batch of live-microphone and recording fixes.
Recording stays out of your streaming setup — plus Windows mic and reliability fixes
- Starting a local recording no longer runs any streaming setup — no destination validation, no live-chat attachment — unless you explicitly go live.
- The microphone you had selected at the start of a session is preserved exactly, so an untouched mic no longer sends a redundant mid-session change.
- Deleting recordings is handled more reliably in the Library.
- Windows: live microphone gain and mute now apply correctly while recording and streaming.
- Windows: recording captures your device's native audio format and normalizes cleanly to 48 kHz stereo.
Recording and streaming, cleanly separated
Hitting Record is a local action — it shouldn't care about your Twitch, X, or YouTube setup. Now it truly doesn't: starting a plain recording runs no destination validation, no platform activation, and no live-chat attachment unless streaming is explicitly turned on. Going live still does all of that, loudly, where it belongs.
That also means the microphone you picked before starting is sent exactly as it was — an untouched mic no longer triggers a redundant live-audio change partway through the session.
Windows: microphone and recording fixes
A batch of Windows-specific reliability work: live microphone gain and mute now apply correctly both while recording and while streaming, capture lets the physical device negotiate its native input shape and then normalizes to a clean 48 kHz stereo track, and stopping a session reports its end without a spurious microphone warning. Deleting sessions with a pending cleanup is handled correctly across the board.
