Screen Recorder Utility
screen-recorder.exe is a Windows utility designed to capture on-screen activity, audio, and cursor movements into video files. It supports region selection, frame rates, and output formats, running in the background with a tray icon. It may come bundled with other recording software and drivers.
It uses a capture engine to grab desktop frames, optionally records audio via WASAPI, and encodes the stream to MP4 or AVI using a chosen codec. It supports region capture, adjustable bitrate, and hardware-accelerated encoding when available.
Screen-recorder-exe can be safe when obtained from a legitimate vendor or a trusted software bundle. If installed via an official installer, it will typically be digitally signed, reside in a proper program directory, and show predictable update behavior. Like any recording tool, it should be used only from reputable sources to avoid bundled adware or unwanted components.
screen-recorder-exe can be legitimate, but infections often mimic its name. If the file is unsigned, located in an suspicious folder, or exhibits unexpected network activity or high CPU when idle, treat it as potentially malicious. Always verify provenance, signatures, and hashes, and run a full malware scan to confirm safety.
Red Flags: Unsigned or self-signed binaries, installation in user-writable temp folders, unexpected network activity, or persistent high CPU without an active recording task are red flags indicating potential tampering or a bundled malware component.
Reasons it's running:
Yes. You can prevent screen-recorder-exe from starting automatically, close it from the tray icon during use, disable its startup entry via Task Manager or System Settings, or uninstall the software from Programs and Features. After disabling, ensure no dependent services attempt to auto-launch.
screen-recorder.exe is a Windows screen capture tool that records desktop activity, audio, and cursor movements into video files. It supports region-based capture, adjustable frame rates, and multiple codecs.
Safe usage depends on provenance. If sourced from a reputable vendor and digitally signed, it is generally safe. Always verify the installer source and signatures and scan with security software.
Background services, drivers, or overlays used for frame acquisition can consume CPU even when not actively recording. Check startup items and ensure the app isn’t performing background tasks or updates.
Close any active capture, then disable startup items via Task Manager or Settings, and use Programs and Features to uninstall. Remove related tray icons and delete residual folders if needed.
Yes, many builds support WASAPI loopback for system audio and standard microphone input. Choose the appropriate devices in settings before starting a recording.
Typically under C:\Program Files\ScreenRecorder\screen-recorder.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenRecorder\screen-recorder.exe, provided you installed it from a trusted source.