Versions:

  • 0.3.4

Audio Share, developed by publisher mkckr0, is a lightweight utility designed to stream a Windows or Linux computer’s real-time audio output to any Android handset across a standard local network, effectively turning the phone into a wireless external speaker without the expense of additional hardware. The application is classified within the Audio Streaming / Remote Speaker category and is distributed as a single-version release numbered 0.3.4, indicating that the developer has consolidated all current features into one stable build rather than maintaining multiple concurrent editions. Typical use cases include laptop users who want to amplify sound through their mobile device’s louder or better-quality drivers, office presentations where the PC is wired to a projector but not to dedicated speakers, and home-theater scenarios in which the Android phone is already connected to Bluetooth headphones or an external amplifier. Operation requires only that both the desktop service and the companion Android client reside on the same subnet; latency remains low enough for video lip-sync, while uncompressed PCM transmission preserves fidelity. Because the tool opens a straightforward network socket, firewall exceptions may be necessary, yet no complex pairing or driver installation is involved. The interface on the computer side is minimal, offering only device selection and a start/stop toggle, whereas the Android client provides a live volume slider and connection status. Audio Share is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest 0.3.4 build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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