Release notes
Videorc 0.9.13 Beta 1
The preview window now recovers from stalls on its own, a recording with a silent microphone warns you while there is still time to fix it, and Videorc keeps checking for updates while it runs.
The preview heals itself — and a silent mic speaks up
- The preview window recovers from stalls by itself — no more clicking it awake or seeing "Waiting for preview" until a restart.
- A silent microphone now warns you 10 seconds into a recording, and again when the recording finishes — before you find out from the file.
- Videorc checks for updates every 30 minutes while it runs, so new releases show up without a relaunch.
- On Macs without wallpaper access, the app window no longer lets other windows show through its glass.
- Scene polish — the position arrows form a proper d-pad, and source labels no longer hide under the legend chips.
The preview heals itself
If the preview window ever stalled — showing "Waiting for preview" until you clicked it or restarted the app — it now detects the stall and recovers on its own within seconds. If something genuinely blocks it, the window says exactly what, instead of waiting forever.
A silent mic speaks up
If your microphone is enabled but capturing nothing — the wrong input, or macOS granted the permission after Videorc started — you now get a warning 10 seconds into the recording, while stopping and fixing still saves the take. When a recording finishes with a silent audio track, Videorc says so right away.
Updates find you
Videorc now re-checks for updates every 30 minutes while it's running, so a release shipped mid-session shows up in the sidebar without a relaunch.
Fixes
- On Macs where Videorc can't read the wallpaper for its glass effect, the window no longer lets other apps' windows show through.
- The Scene tab's position arrows now form a proper d-pad cluster.
- Source labels on the scene stage no longer hide beneath the legend chips.
