TeamTalk 5.13.1.5115 – Final
TeamTalk 5 is a freeware conferencing system which allows multiple users to participate in audio and video conversations. Also it enables a group of people to collaborate and share any information. During a conference people can talk using their microphone, see other people using their webcams, share files, show desktop applications, play music, etc.
Unlike other popular conferencing applications TeamTalk comes with its own standalone server. This means you do not depend on a third party to host your conferences. In other words you’re in complete control of your community and can choose who can participate.
The install file includes both client and server application. Special client application included with accessibility features for visually impaired. This software has been developed since 2002.
How TeamTalk Conferencing System works:
TeamTalk Channels
To use the TeamTalk conferencing system users must either set up their own TeamTalk server or connect to one of the servers which are publicly available. Once connected users are presented with a set channels (sometimes referred to as rooms) which a user can enter and from there interact with the other users who are in the same channel.
Audio and Video Conversations
TeamTalk supports multiple video sessions so it’s possible to see video of every user in a channel. To see the users with video simply click the Video tab where all the active video sessions are lined up in a grid. Users who are transmitting video have a blue frame surrounding their user icon. By clicking the detach button in the top right corner it’s possible to see the selected user in a separate window.
Share Desktop Applications
The user can share any application running on your computer’s desktop with other users. This can be used for doing online presentations. To see the shared application in a separate window simply press the detach button in the top right corner.
File Sharing
By clicking the Files tab users can see which files can be downloaded in the channel they’re participating in. Each file is listed with a name, its size and who uploaded the file.
Server Administration
The TeamTalk client application contains a list of publicly available TeamTalk servers which you can connect to and use freely. Some might, however, prefer to run their own server and for this TeamTalk comes with its own standalone server available for both Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Running your own server allows you to configure exactly how you want your server to look and who should have access to it. The maximum number of users who can log on to a server is 1000.
What’s New in TeamTalk 5.13.1:
- Fixed regular expression in IP-address ban to prevent crash
What’s New in TeamTalk 5.13:
- Default Qt Client
- Reinitialize sound devices if active sound device is removed using WASAPI sound system
- Moved “Refresh Sound Devices” from “Input Devices” submenu to “Sound Configuration” menu
- Accessible description on more dialogs to avoid potential screenreader freeze
- Add missing labels on “Font color” and “Background color” buttons on “Video settings” dialog
- Sound event when interception stopped
- Ban offline users from “Online Users” dialog
- Confirmation before auto kick and kick and ban
- Filter servers by name or number of users in “Server List Dialog”
- Text-to-Speech event on video transmission and desktop sharing toggled
- Text-to-Speech event when disconnect from server now includes server name
- Text-to-Speech event for voice transmission toggled also emited when using global hotkey
- Option to choose if Text-to-Speech events should be sent using Speech, Braille, or both Speech and Braille (only on Windows with Tolk)
- File size is now converted to KBytes/MBytes/GBytes (Qt 5.10 and later)
- Ability to show password in server list dialog
- Separate count on users in channel and subchannel on channel tree
- CTRL+G on a channel now also returns user count
- “Show MOTD variables” checked by default in server properties dialog
- Import .tt File button moved to “Store Server Information” group box in “Server List Dialog”
- Fixed microphone vu meter update not disabled correctly at first startup when enabled default accessibility options
- Fixed keyboard navigation on “File transfer” dialog
- Fixed Upload/download button and menu item not display for admin outside channel
- Fixed bug when removing operator status in temporary channel
- Qt updated to 6.5.0 on macOS and Windows 10/11
- Minimum supported macOS is now 11.0 (Big Sur)
- OPUS updated to v1.4
- Accessible Windows Client
- OPUS updated to v1.4
- Android Client
- Added Vietnamese language
- OPUS updated to v1.4
- iOS Client
- OPUS updated to v1.4
- Server
- Added argument -cleanfiles to remove unknown files from file storage
Homepage – https://bearware.dk
Supported Operating Systems:
- Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
- macOS 11 and later
- Linux, Debian, CentOS, Raspbian
- iOS 9.0 and later
- Android 5 and later (ARMv7A, ARM64, x86, x64)
The TeamTalk Conferencing System consists of both a client and server application. Most users will only need to install the client application unless they also intend to run their own TeamTalk 5 server.
Size: 44.7 MB