Rustero Labs


Video encryption software

Encrypted Video Recorder

for Android, version 1.0


Encrypted Video Recorder is the first app for Android capable to record videos protected with built-in passwords.

The encrypted videos can be safely transferred and stored everywhere, including third party cloud services and remote servers.

  • Easy web streaming. Protected videos can be played directly from web servers with plain or Encryptedd HTTP protocol, without need of downloading in advance.
  • Easy FTP uploading. Built-in FTP client can directly upload the encrypted videos to remote servers.
  • Strong AES 128-bit encryption
  • Fast transparent encryption, no temporary files
  • Password strength control
  • Integrated video player
  • Separate profiles for front and back camera with adjustable frame size
  • Hardware accelerated video encoding

Main activity

From this screen you can start the recording or playback process.

Click the red floating button with plus sign from the bottom right corner of the screen.
Scroll the list of recorded videos and tap the play button on the left.
Tap on menu item "Settings".
Select a video clip from the list with a long click and tap on menu item "Delete".
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Recording activity

From this screen you can make the preview and the recording.

  • You will be asked to create a password.
  • The preview screen will give a choice of front or back camera.
  • Once you are ready to go, click the red button on the right.
  • Recording starts with on-the-fly encryption.
  • The recorded time is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
  • The current output size and bitrate for each stream are available at the left side.
  • Pinching the screen changes the zoom level.
  • To stop the recording, click the Start/Stop button again.
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Playback activity

  • You will be asked to enter a password.
  • Playback starts immediately, with on-the-fly decryption.
  • After 10 seconds of no-tap activity, players goes in full screen mode.
  • To see the playback controls again, tap on the screen.
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FAQ
Encrypted Video Recorder requires a device running Android 5.0 or newer, due to the use of API for hardware accelerated encoding.
By default, the videos are saved at the device's root folder under the "encrypted_video_recorder" subfolder: "/encrypted_video_recorder". You can change that folder from the settings.
Yes, there is a button in the password dialogs saying "Reuse".
On-the-fly encryption/decryption requires additional CPU power, which limits the number of available frame resolutions.
Encrypted Video Recorder uses the industry standard AES cipher with 128-bit key length optimized for speed.