*To me* Audials TV Recorder 2023 is simply too big and too complicated for it's intended purpose -- screen capture of playing video. There are loads of screen recording apps, Windows has a couple built in, and you have one bundled in with your graphics driver if you're running an AMD GPU [I don't know if Nvidia has similar]. As far as playing the video you want to capture, there are a few apps in Windows Store, e.g. Tubi or Prime Video, and in most cases you can use your web browser. Also, the Amazon App Store that works in tandem with Windows Subsystem For Android now has a few TV apps, and you can always try sideloading others -- you can record the screen just like any other window on your display. There's also capture hardware, both external and as a pci card, which offloads the video & audio compression, but research before you buy since in some cases DRM rears is ugly head. It is of course more efficient to just save the video stream, and you get better quality, but you'll often run into DRM -- there's paid software that allegedly will work with Netflix etc. despite the DRM.
The program folder for Audials TV Recorder holds about 500MB -- you can trim 50MB off that by deleting unneeded language files. It also adds a folder with about 100MB in ProgramData, and another 25MB in Users\ [UserName]\ AppData\ Local\. I recorded 1126 new registry entries in my Win11 VM -- part of that is due to the [likely redundant] Microsoft C/C++ runtimes that are installed. Once activated starting the app showed a blank window [for updates?] that apparently stalled -- later I found 414 crash dump files in the Audials' user folder. Closing that window & attempting to record a playing live TV stream crashed the VirtualBox window with Win11.