Timeline annotation 🎯
The annotate editor for recordings now has a draggable timeline:
- Scrub anywhere — drag the playhead and the editor swaps to the exact frame under it, so you annotate the moment that matters, not just the first frame.
- Timed ink — a duration chip on the panel controls how long each annotation stays on screen: 3s · 5s · 10s · whole clip. Draw an arrow at 0:42 with the 5s chip and it appears at 0:42, vanishes at 0:47.
- Burn keeps everything intact — saving writes
<name>_annotated.mp4with time-gated overlays; audio is copied bit-exact and the original recording is never touched. - Annotations placed at the very end of the clip land on the final frame instead of being silently dropped, and what you see while scrubbing is exactly what gets burned, frame-for-frame.
Nothing changes if you ignore the timeline: open, draw, save behaves exactly like 0.4.3.
How to use
Tray → Annotate last recording → drag the timeline → draw → pick a duration chip → Ctrl+S.
Checksums
SHA256SUMS is attached. Windows MSI installs silently with msiexec /i Kashot.msi /qn.