Versions:

  • 1.0.0

Video Recorder 1.0.0 by publisher M336 is a lightweight screen-capture utility built on the Tauri framework, designed to offer a straightforward way to record any visible application window or full desktop display. Positioned within the video recording and screen-capture software category, the program emphasizes minimal resource overhead while still delivering dependable footage output, making it suitable for quick demonstrations, software tutorials, gameplay clips, bug documentation, or remote-work presentations. Because Tauri compiles to a compact native executable rather than a bulky Electron bundle, the single-version release maintains rapid startup times and lower memory consumption compared with many contemporary recorders. Users initiate capture through an unobtrusive interface that lets them choose a specific monitor or drag a selection rectangle over the desired program; once the session ends, the resulting video is saved to a predefined folder without additional encoding prompts, streamlining post-capture workflows. Although feature scope is intentionally narrow—focusing on core recording rather than on editing, streaming, or advanced scheduling—the application’s efficiency and open-source underpinnings provide a stable foundation for individuals who value speed and simplicity over extensive configuration panels. Compatibility is implicitly tied to the underlying Tauri runtime, so Windows deployments benefit from automatic WebView2 updates while still operating independently of heavier runtime dependencies. As the first and only published release, version 1.0.0 represents the complete functionality set currently offered by M336, and no upgrade path or plugin ecosystem exists beyond this build. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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