Video [portable] - .trec

A lightweight standalone utility (or an "Export" preset) that processes .trec files without needing to open the full Camtasia editor. It extracts specific streams and prepares them for AI consumption.

When you use Camtasia to record your screen, you've likely noticed that the resulting file isn’t a standard .MP4 or .AVI. Instead, you get a .trec file—a TechSmith Recording file.

| Problem | Likely Solution | |---------|----------------| | "File not recognized" | Need TinyMOS software – it's a proprietary container | | Video plays but colors are weird | Raw Bayer pattern data – debayer using astro software (Siril, PixInsight) | | No audio | Normal – .TREC is video-only | | FFmpeg shows "Invalid data" | File is encrypted or uses custom header – requires official converter | .trec video

Here is a proposal for a useful feature that bridges the gap between Camtasia and modern AI productivity workflows.

TinyMOS uses .TREC to preserve and raw sensor data for post-processing. Standard video formats compress and clip data, which is unacceptable for astrophotography where you need to stretch fain details. A lightweight standalone utility (or an "Export" preset)

ffmpeg -f h264 -i input.trec -c copy output.mp4

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If it's Motion JPEG: