kimhwan is the solo developer behind a compact Windows utility called ScreenRecorder, an open-source project hosted on GitHub that distills desktop capture down to its essentials. Written in C# and built on SharpAvi, the tool records both monitor output and system or microphone audio into a single AVI file without watermark, time limit or hidden codecs. A translucent control bar floats above any window, letting users select full screen, a specific monitor or a manually drawn region, toggle sound sources, set frame-rate and bitrate, and start/stop with hotkeys. The resulting clips are saved immediately to a chosen folder, ready for playback, editing or upload without further conversion. Typical use-cases include creating brief software demos, capturing bug evidence for support tickets, recording Skype or Teams meetings, saving streaming lectures, and producing low-overhead content for YouTube Shorts or TikTok. Because the executable is single-file and portable, it can be carried on a USB stick and launched on any Windows 7+ machine without administrative rights or installation, making it convenient for technicians, educators and gamers who need a quick, lightweight recorder on unfamiliar PCs. kimhwan’s ScreenRecorder is available for free on get.nero.com, where the download is delivered through the trusted winget package source, always installs the latest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch setup.
A simple recording program with the ability to record screens and audio on your computer.
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