Videorc Daily: Weekly Recap - Vertical Video and Windows Reliability

This week Videorc shipped a full vertical-video mode for short-form recording and pushed nine releases to stabilize Windows support, alongside a major audio UI rework and live-caption overhaul. Fifty pull requests and thirty additional commits moved the app from 0.9.24 to 0.9.35-beta.1.

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This episode is a short developer briefing from Videorc Daily.

It explains recent repository work in plain language.

  • Show: Videorc Daily
  • Published: 2026-07-13T09:06:21Z
  • Audio duration: PT3M26S

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Welcome to Videorc Daily, covering July 6th through July 13th, 2026. Fifty pull request activity items and thirty additional commits this week — and the throughline is clear: vertical video went from zero to fully shipped, and Windows went from barely booting to production-hardened.

Let's start with the headline feature. The Vertical Scene work moved through five deliberate slices — plumbing the layout preset everywhere it needed to exist in PR 84, shipping a true nine-by-sixteen portrait scene in PR 87, then splitting the entire Studio into separate horizontal and vertical modes with their own…

Second theme: Windows reliability, which dominated the middle of the week. Starting from Noisemaker111 getting a clean dev boot working in PR 39, the team worked through permissions and camera-mic flows in PR 47 and 49, blank-preview GPU fallback in PR 51 and 55, and audio-video drift and timing fixes across PR 57,…

Third theme: creator-facing polish. PR 80 replaced the old audio meter with a full ElevenLabs-style visualizer and live waveform across the mixer and mic pickers. PR 72 rebuilt live captions with honest connection-state reporting. PR 62 unified livestream comments across…

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