Release notes
Videorc 0.9.9 Beta 1
The Publish pipeline now shows exactly what each run produced, importing works without any setup, session names use your local time, and a batch of small annoyances got fixed.
The pipeline shows its work, and a batch of fixes
- Publish pipeline cards now show what each run produced — including what is still waiting on cloud consent.
- Import recordings without setting an output directory first — the default just works.
- Recording names now use your local time, not UTC.
- Enabling the microphone flips the permission chip immediately.
- Keyboard shortcuts now work from the Notes and Comments windows.
The Publish pipeline shows its work
Running the pipeline used to end in silence — cards still said "Not run" even after a successful run. Now every card reports what the run actually produced:
- Finished artifacts show their content right on the card, with copy buttons.
- Steps waiting on cloud consent say so, and point you at the one switch that unblocks them.
- The local audio extract shows up as its own result, with a Reveal in Finder button — plus a toast naming the file the moment extraction finishes.
- Check quality now reports its verdict instead of finishing silently.
Import without setup
Importing a video into the Library no longer demands an output directory in Settings first. Blank means the default (~/Movies/Videorc/Recordings), same as recording — Videorc creates it for you.
Small fixes that were bugging you
- Recording names use your local wall clock now, not UTC.
- Enabling the microphone in permissions flips the chip immediately when macOS had already granted access.
- If your Videorc session expires, Publish now says "session expired — sign in again" instead of pretending you were never signed in.
- The account menu closes when you press Escape or navigate.
- Keyboard shortcuts (⌘1–9 and window toggles) now work from the Notes, Comments, and Captions windows, and stay quiet while a dialog is open.
- Scene stage labels no longer crowd each other.
- When a camera or screen disappears mid-session, the notice about the fallback sticks around long enough to read.
