V.Burel is a French audio-software publisher whose compact VBAN line turns any Windows PC into a lightweight node of a real-time audio-over-IP network. Both VBAN Receptor and VBAN Talkie are built around the company’s open VBAN protocol, a UDP-based stream format designed to move multichannel, low-latency audio between computers, consoles, mobile devices, and broadcast hardware without proprietary hardware dongles or cloud logins. Receptor acts as a dedicated listener: launch it, point it at the IP address and port of any VBAN emitter—typically a mixing desk, DAW, or another PC running the publisher’s Voicemeeter—and the program immediately decodes incoming PCM streams for local monitoring or recording. Talkie adds a push-to-talk layer, letting the same workstation capture microphone input and transmit it back into the network, making it useful for remote commentary, stage-talker stations, or simple intercom links in OB vans and small radio facilities. Because the tools are donationware, churches, podcasters, and e-sports crews can deploy unlimited receive-only or bidirectional endpoints without licensing friction, while still gaining the routing flexibility normally reserved for costlier AoIP ecosystems. All V.Burel software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest release, and can be installed individually or in unattended batches.