VoiceChatter is a cross-platform voice chatting application. It is built for gaming, so it is lightweight, yet it delivers excellent voice quality over minimal bandwidth and latency.
| Tags | Communications Chat Conferencing Games/Entertainment multimedia Sound/Audio |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X Windows Windows POSIX Linux Unix |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This release primarily adds a few community-suggested features, including binding the server to a specific network interface, specifying the server log file path, and optionally adding a system tray icon for the client.


Changes: This release primarily focuses on admin features and enhancements. The two biggest new features are the addition of registered users and groups and the addition of a remote admin interface that allows administration of a server without using the client.


Changes: The biggest change in this version is the ability to record conversations to a file. Some perceptual enhancements have been made to the starting and stopping of transmission for a cleaner sound. Many other smaller enhancements and fixes, along with a lot of real world testing, have been done.


Changes: New additions include IPv6 support, a native Linux daemon, and server configuration prompts to make first time server setup easier. A bug that could lead to frequent disconnects or connection rejects has been resolved. A few uncommon client crashes have been identified and fixed.


Changes: The biggest changes in this version revolve around quality. Audio input and output have been tweaked to sound much better at higher volumes, and there is now more control over volume levels. Annoying popup dialogs indicating audio device initialization failures have been removed. Text-to-speech has been improved/fixed on the Linux and Mac platforms.
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