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Rage Replay is a lightweight Windows replay recorder that continuously keeps a rolling gameplay buffer and saves clips when you react. Use hotkeys, voice triggers, clap detection, or rapid mouse movement to capture moments instantly. Supports NVENC, AMD AMF and Intel QSV with automatic fallback for older hardware. No accounts, no cloud — just local MP4 clips and low system overhead.
Hey everyone 👋
I'm the solo developer behind Rage Replay.
The idea came from a problem I kept seeing over and over: people miss great gaming moments because OBS wasn't running, ShadowPlay silently stopped recording, or they simply forgot to start recording before playing.
Instead of building another traditional screen recorder, I focused on one goal: making sure the clip exists when you need it.
One of the most interesting features ended up being reaction-based triggers. Rage Replay can save clips using voice peaks, clap detection, or rapid mouse movement, because in many cases your reaction is the best indicator that something worth saving just happened.
I also spent a lot of time testing different hardware configurations to make the recorder behave consistently across NVIDIA, AMD, Intel and older systems.
Everything runs locally. No accounts, no cloud uploads.
I'd love to hear what you're currently using for replay recording and what annoys you most about existing solutions.
Most missed clips happen because you only realize something was worth saving after you screamed, laughed, or slammed the mouse. Using that reaction as the save signal makes a lot of sense for games, especially when OBS or ShadowPlay was not running.
What annoys me most with replay tools is silent failure. If Rage Replay can make it obvious that the buffer is active, recording is healthy, and hardware fallback is working, that alone would make it easier to trust during a long session.
About Rage Replay on Product Hunt
“Scream. Clap. React. Your clip is already saved.”
Rage Replay was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #62 on the daily leaderboard. Rage Replay is a lightweight Windows replay recorder that continuously keeps a rolling gameplay buffer and saves clips when you react. Use hotkeys, voice triggers, clap detection, or rapid mouse movement to capture moments instantly. Supports NVENC, AMD AMF and Intel QSV with automatic fallback for older hardware. No accounts, no cloud — just local MP4 clips and low system overhead.
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