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Ximalaya Live Assistant, developed by Shanghai Ximalaya Technology Co., Ltd., is a Windows desktop client engineered to give content creators full control over every stage of a live-audio broadcast on the Ximalaya platform. Streamers launch the program to configure microphone levels, apply real-time voice filters, queue music beds, moderate chat, display on-screen alerts, and switch between scene layouts without leaving the interface. Because the same panel also handles recording, post-stream editing, and one-click upload, podcasters can turn a live session into an on-demand episode within minutes. The broadcaster dashboard presents real-time listener counts, gift income, and engagement heatmaps, enabling hosts to adjust topics or incentives on the fly, while an integrated scheduler automatically advertises upcoming streams to followers. Version 4.67.987 refines the noise-suppression engine, adds a track-separated multi-channel output option for later remixing, and introduces a low-latency “studio mode” that reduces delay between microphone input and audience playback to under 200 ms. With 75 successive builds released since the utility’s debut, the publisher has steadily expanded compatibility from Windows 7 through Windows 11 and maintained a compact installer that completes setup in under 60 seconds on a 4 GB RAM system. The software sits in the Streaming, Broadcasting & Webcam category, yet its local recording capabilities also make it suitable for offline rehearsal or sample creation. Ximalaya Live Assistant is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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