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    Kooha

    Kooha

    Elegantly record your screen

    Capture your screen in an intuitive and straightforward way without distractions. Kooha is a simple screen recorder with a minimal interface. You can simply click the record button without having to configure a bunch of settings.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    MiniMonitor

    MiniMonitor

    Lightweight capture card & mic monitoring with minimal resources

    MiniMonitor is a lightweight Windows application designed for monitoring capture cards and microphones with minimal system impact. Ideal for Elgato and other capture devices, it detects connected video and audio inputs, tests microphones, and provides real-time video and audio playback. Users can select devices through a simple GUI, toggle Fullscreen display, and quickly check functionality without heavy software overhead. Built with Python, OpenCV, PyAudio, and Tkinter, MiniMonitor is perfect for streamers, content creators, and anyone needing low-latency monitoring of capture cards and audio sources.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Fraps

    Fraps

    Fraps is a computer utility for calculating the number of FPS

    Fraps is a versatile Windows application designed for gamers and content creators working with DirectX or OpenGL games. It functions primarily as benchmarking software, displaying real-time frames per second (FPS) in a corner of your screen and allowing you to measure performance between specific points. The app saves these benchmarking statistics to disk, making it useful for reviews and performance analysis. Fraps also serves as a screen capture tool, enabling instant screenshots that are...
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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