Overview
Medal is a free social video app built for capturing and sharing short gaming moments. With a single hotkey you can save highlights—from 15-second clips up to full play sessions—and publish them instantly. Unlike full streaming software, it targets bite-sized content and community interaction, letting players follow friends, join groups, and comment on posts.
System impact and compatibility
Designed to run quietly in the background, the app keeps resource use low so gameplay remains smooth. It works on a wide variety of PC setups, including lower-end machines, and is known for broad hardware compatibility.
- Typical memory usage while recording stays modest, roughly 100–400 MB of RAM.
- The background capture is optimized to minimize frame drops and stuttering during play.
Video fidelity and codecs
Medal supports high-resolution capture for crisp, fluid footage.
- You can record at resolutions up to 4K and frame rates as high as 144 FPS.
- Modern encoders such as H.265 are available, producing smaller files that load quickly without sacrificing detail.
Audio controls and creator tools
The app includes useful tools for content creators to refine audio after the fact.
- Multi-track audio lets you separate and adjust game sound, microphone input, and voice chat (e.g., Discord), so you can mute or rebalance specific channels during editing.
- These tracks are especially helpful when you need to highlight commentary or reduce background chatter.
Sharing options and mobile access
Getting clips online is fast and straightforward.
- Clips can be shared instantly via a generated link so they’re easy to post on social platforms.
- A companion mobile app provides full access to browsing and uploading, keeping the platform usable on phones as well as PCs.
Current limitations
While powerful for quick clipping, the app has some constraints that may affect heavier workflows.
- Uploads are limited to five minutes per video, so longer recordings must be trimmed before posting.
- Built-in editing tools are fairly basic; complex cuts, transitions, and effects typically require external video software.
- Some users find the social feed distracting if they prefer a more focused, editing-centric experience.
Who this is best for
If you prioritize instant sharing of standout plays—quick highlights, clutch moments, or funny fails—this app is an excellent fit. Its low overhead, high-quality capture, and post-recording audio control make it especially attractive to competitive gamers and creators who value speed over long-form streaming or advanced in-app editing.
In short: great for fast clip capture and sharing; consider supplementing it with external editors if you need more sophisticated post-production or longer uploads.
Technical
- Windows
- Free