Any Screen Recorder
Any Screen Recorder is a lightweight Windows screen recorder for low end PCs. If you are looking for how to record screen on a low spec PC, how to record gameplay on 2GB RAM, or how to capture internal audio without lag, this tool is designed to help.
Download Version 1.0.0
Optimized for Performance
Standard screen recording applications often encode video in real-time, which can consume a significant amount of CPU and memory. This sometimes leads to performance drops while using resource-heavy applications or games.
Any Screen Recorder takes a different approach. It captures raw screen data directly and saves it as a temporary .screc file during your session. This helps keep CPU usage relatively low. Once you are done recording, the software compiles this data into a standard MP4 file.
⚙️ Optimized Architecture
Separates the screen capture process from video encoding to help maintain your system's performance.
🔈 Clear Audio Capture
Records internal system audio alongside your screen activity using Windows core audio APIs.
🖱️ Cursor Highlighting
Includes an option to highlight mouse clicks, making it useful for creating tutorials or presentations.
📊 Flexible Settings
Allows you to choose your preferred recording resolution and frame rate (up to 60 FPS) based on your needs.
Application Interface
System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- OS: Windows 7, 10, or 11
- Processor: Dual Core CPU
- RAM: 2 GB
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10 or 11
- Processor: Modern Quad Core CPU
- RAM: 4 GB or more
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU
- Storage: SSD with 1 GB available space
Getting Started
- Configure Settings: Open the application and select your preferred resolution and frame rate.
- Additional Options: Choose whether you want to include the mouse cursor, enable click highlights, or record system audio.
- Select Destination: Use the browse button to choose where the final MP4 files should be saved.
- Begin Recording: Click the 'Start Recording' button. The window will minimize to your system tray.
- Stop Recording: Click the application icon in your system tray to stop capturing. The session will appear in the pending list.
- Process Video: Select the pending file and click 'Turn into Video' to convert the raw data into an MP4 file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Things to Note
- Temporary File Size: Because the software captures uncompressed data initially, the temporary
.screcfiles can be quite large. Ensure you have adequate storage space. Once converted to MP4, the file size will be significantly reduced. - Drive Speed: For smoother 60 FPS recording, a storage drive with decent write speeds (like an SSD) is recommended to avoid dropped frames.
Release Notes
- Initial application release.
- Added Direct3D & WIC capture methods.
- Included raw data to MP4 conversion feature.
- Implemented system audio capture via WASAPI.
Basic Troubleshooting
If you encounter persistent issues, feel free to visit our Contact Page.