DoublOne Studios is a small, design-centric development house that focuses on ultra-light native applications for Windows and Linux. Its catalog is currently anchored by Glucose, a minimalist media player coded in Rust and wrapped in a Svelte-based interface that launches almost instantly, consumes negligible RAM, and plays every common format from MP4 and MKV to HEVC and AV1 without external codec packs. Typical use cases include archivists who need a dependable preview tool, notebook owners who want smooth 4K playback on battery, and developers looking for an embeddable playback frame for kiosks or digital signage. Because the binary is portable, technicians often drop it onto USB sticks for troubleshooting clips on air-gapped systems, while home-theater hobbyists pair it with keyboard-driven front-ends for distraction-free viewing. Future utilities teased on the studio roadmap hint at similarly restrained utilities—file converters, checksum verifiers, and GPU-accelerated transcoding applets—each expected to inherit Glucose’s hallmark of silent background operation and CLI-friendly automation. DoublOne Studios software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always resolving the newest build, and can be installed individually or batched alongside other applications in a single command.

Glucose

A minimal video player built with Rust and Svelte

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