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N-Air is a no-cost broadcast encoder built on the Streamlabs Desktop foundation and distributed by DWANGO Co., Ltd. Designed primarily for Japanese-speaking streamers, the program combines high-resolution video capture with an approachable interface so that casual chat sessions, live game commentary, variety shows, and event coverage can all be sent to services such as Niconico Live. Version 1.1.20251217-1, the latest of two public releases, ships with pre-configured overlays, one-click scene switching, noise-suppressed microphone mixing, and built-in comment overlays that synchronize with viewer posts from supported platforms, eliminating the need for external plug-ins. Because the fork retains the modular architecture of its parent project, users can still import custom widgets, animated alerts, and third-party dockable panels while gaining the performance tweaks and localization refinements introduced by DWANGO. GPU-accelerated encoding keeps CPU load low during 1080p/60fps sessions, and the wizard-style first-run wizard automatically detects webcams, capture cards, and running games to populate scenes without manual configuration. Streamers who alternate between desktop, console, and mobile titles can therefore transition sources in real time, maintaining broadcast continuity for audiences on Niconico or any RTMP-compatible destination. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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