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VBAN Talkie 1.0.0.6, published by independent developer V.Burel, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to receive and transmit VBAN audio streams over local or wide-area networks. Positioned in the streaming-audio category, the program acts as a compact talk-back endpoint for studios, OB vans, podcast setups, and home-broadcast rigs that already rely on VBAN, the low-latency protocol introduced by VB-Audio’s VoiceMeeter mixers. Operators launch the executable, choose an incoming or outgoing stream name, select the VBAN channel, and immediately hear or send 16-bit/48 kHz audio with negligible delay; no complex driver installation is required because VBAN rides on standard UDP packets. Typical use cases include remote cue feeds for on-air talent, two-way communication between control room and stage, or quick monitoring of a mixing console’s auxiliary send while walking the venue with a laptop. Because the interface is intentionally minimal—one window for source, one for destination, and a level meter—users can run multiple copies on different PCs to create ad-hoc intercom matrices without additional hardware. The application ships only in version 1.0.0.6 and is distributed as donationware, meaning it is fully functional at no cost, with voluntary contributions encouraged to support further development. VBAN Talkie is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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