The term "Exclusive" in the title is often a marketing tactic rather than a description of unique functionality. It suggests that the user has found a special iteration of the software, perhaps on a third-party repository or a "warez" site. However, in the context of software security, such exclusive branding can sometimes serve as a hook for bundling unwanted software. These programs are typically front-end graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that utilize command-line engines—such as the open-source project yt-dlp or ffmpeg —to capture and convert video streams.