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Kenku FM 1.4.3 by Owlbear Rodeo is a lightweight Windows utility designed to stream high-quality tabletop-roleplaying audio directly into Discord voice channels, eliminating the need for virtual audio cables or secondary bots. Built for game masters who want immersive soundscapes without complicated routing, the program presents a clean drag-and-drop interface where users can queue local tracks, Spotify playlists, or web-hosted files, then broadcast them as a single “virtual microphone” that Discord treats as a normal participant. The mixer supports per-track volume, looping, and hot-key triggers, so footsteps, tavern ambience, or boss-battle themes can be faded in instantly while the GM keeps speaking. Because the audio is injected at the driver level, players hear identical timing and quality regardless of their own hardware, making Kenku FM equally useful for one-shot sessions, persistent campaign worlds, or even remote board-game nights and podcast recording. The application has iterated through three public releases, each refining latency, adding playlist search, and improving OAuth stability with Spotify; version 1.4.3 remains the current stable build. Occupying only a few megabytes and running without administrator rights, the tool fits unobtrusively alongside Owlbear Rodeo’s browser-based tabletop or any other virtual map software. Kenku FM is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads 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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