Desktop capture
HyperCam is a Windows screen-recording application that captures desktop activity, application windows, and selected screen regions into standard video containers. It runs on modern Windows environments and installs a native recording engine with configurable codecs and device inputs. The software includes screen capture, audio capture, webcam overlay, and a built-in media editor.
HyperCam’s recording sessions can store synchronized video and audio streams using system or external codecs. The capture module interfaces directly with display buffers and audio devices, while encoding can use software or hardware-assisted paths. Output profiles, hotkeys, and device sources are configurable through control panels and dialogs.
HyperCam uses a screen-capture engine that captures the entire display, user-defined regions, or specific application windows, depending on the selected capture mode. Frame rate, resolution, and codec parameters are configurable before recording starts. The audio capture module binds to system playback devices and microphone inputs simultaneously, storing mixed or separate streams depending on configuration. Cursor tracking, click visualization, and keystroke display are injected as overlay layers during active recording.
Master every frame
The integrated media editor performs frame-accurate trimming and segment joining without re-encoding when source codec parameters match output settings. Timeline operations use direct stream processing for supported formats. The annotation tools render text, shapes, and markers as layered elements during or after capture. Font selection, timing placement, and positional parameters are adjustable through property panels. Screenshot capture exports still frames to standard raster formats.
The encoding subsystem supports MP4, AVI, WMV, and ASF containers, provided the required codecs are installed. Hardware acceleration paths integrate Intel Quick Sync to offload encoding tasks. The live streaming module connects to RTMP-compatible endpoints and supports manual entry of server and stream keys. A portable mode runs from external storage when licensed. However, advanced codec options depend on external codec packs, so you must manage third-party availability to meet specific compression requirements.
Record every detail
HyperCam is a Windows recording and editing system with configurable capture scopes, synchronized audio inputs, overlay injection, and stream-based editing. It writes to multiple container formats and can invoke hardware-assisted encoding where supported. Streaming requires manual endpoint configuration. Editor operations without re-encoding depend on codec compatibility. Advanced encoding options rely on external codec installations, and certain features are restricted to licensed builds.
Pros
- Supports region, window, and full-screen capture
- Simultaneous system and microphone audio recording
- Frame-accurate stream editing without re-encoding
- Hardware-assisted encoding path available
Cons
- Advanced codec options depend on external codec packs