A lightweight screen recorder for Windows.
No scene graph, no streaming stack, no watermark, no account. Reclatch does one thing: it records your screen and hands you the file.
Planning. There is nothing to install yet.
Capture — full screen, a single window, or a selected region. Multiple monitors with an explicit monitor picker. Cursor shown or hidden, with optional click highlighting. Selectable frame rate and output scale.
Audio — system audio via WASAPI loopback and microphone input, each toggled independently, each with a level meter. Optionally written as separate tracks so the recording stays editable.
Encoding — hardware encoding through NVENC, QuickSync or AMF, with a software fallback when none is available. H.264 in MP4 by default, targeted by quality or bitrate.
Control — global hotkeys for start, stop and pause. A live status readout showing elapsed time, file size and dropped frames. Countdown before recording and minimise to tray. Recordings survive a crash: the file on disk stays playable.
Housekeeping — free space check before and during a recording, a filename template, persisted settings, and a jump to the finished file when recording ends.
Webcam overlay, scene and source compositing, live streaming, in-game overlay, annotation, GIF export, scheduled recording, replay buffer.
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