Bandicam is a South Korean software publisher specializing in lightweight Windows utilities that target screen capture, video editing, and multimedia playback workflows. Its flagship Bandicam application is positioned as a low-impact screen recorder capable of grabbing games, webinars, Skype calls, or any on-screen activity at resolutions up to 4K and frame rates as high as 144 FPS, using hardware-accelerated encoders from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel to keep file sizes modest while preserving detail. Bandicut complements the recorder by offering rapid, lossless video trimming and merging, letting creators remove commercials, splice highlights, or re-segment long clips without re-encoding entire files, a workflow valued by YouTubers, educators, and tutorial authors who need quick turnaround. The company also supplies the Bandicam MPEG-1 Decoder, a compact codec that ensures smooth playback of the recorder’s streaming-friendly capture format inside media players that lack native support. Together, the trio forms an integrated ecosystem for capturing, refining, and sharing visual content from Windows desktops. Bandicam’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest released versions, and can be installed individually or in batch for streamlined setup.

Bandicam

Bandicam is a lightweight screen recorder software for Windows that can capture anything on your PC screen as a high-quality video.

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Bandicam MPEG-1 Decoder

A codec to play streaming videos recorded through Bandicam.

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Bandicut

Bandicut is a super fast video-cutting and joining software with an easy-to-use interface.

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