Videorc Daily: X Livestream Ships, Windows Gets Its First Real Run

Videorc shipped native X Livestream integration end-to-end across five rapid beta releases, while a separate push got the app booting and passing verification gates on Windows for the first time.

Duration: PT2M35S

Episode overview

This episode is a short developer briefing from Videorc Daily.

It explains recent repository work in plain language.

  • Show: Videorc Daily
  • Published: 2026-07-09T00:43:44Z
  • Audio duration: PT2M35S

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Good morning. It's July 9th, and today's briefing covers a single day that packed in five product releases and a platform milestone.

The big story is X Livestream. It didn't land as one feature — it landed as a chain of fixes, each triggered by a real incident. PR 15 brought native go-live with in-app OAuth for every user. PR 18 and PR 19 diagnosed and fixed a recurring spinner bug: X-created broadcast sources never transcoded properly, so…

The second theme is Windows. PR 39 marks the first verified on-box Windows run — dev boot, backend compile, camera and display capture, and a passing end-to-end smoke test with clean process teardown. Getting there took several small, sharp fixes: PR 36 and 37 hardened the dev launcher against a pnpm spawn failure,…

Smaller but notable: PR 29 fixed a privacy leak where the mouse cursor could betray a hidden notes window during recording, and PR 31 removed layout churn on app launch.

What's next: Windows CI is now live on every pull request, so platform regressions should surface immediately rather than during manual testing. Expect the X integration to stabilize now that the TLS root cause is resolved.

That's the briefing for July 9th. Back tomorrow.

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