Allows multiple users to participate in audio and video conversations

TeamTalk

TeamTalk

  -  50.86 MB  -  Freeware
  • Latest Version

    TeamTalk 5.18 LATEST

  • Review by

    Juan Garcia

  • Operating System

    Windows 10 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Bjoern D. Rasmussen / External Link

  • Filename

    TeamTalk_v5.18_Setup.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    87c2161ec1d61f7faef2ba172bbc364e

TeamTalk is a software conferencing system which enables a group of people to collaborate and share 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.

Being accessible to the visually impaired is an important feature of the TeamTalk conferencing system.

Team Talk, therefore, comes with a special Windows client that works well with screen-readers. This client application is called TeamTalk Classic for Accessibility.

How to Use

Install the setup file on your Windows PC

Launch TeamTalk after installation

Choose to connect to a public or custom server

Enter your nickname and server details if needed

Join an existing channel or create your own

Adjust audio/video settings in Preferences

Use Push-to-Talk or Voice Activation for chat

Invite others by sharing server/channel info

Start voice, video, or screen sharing sessions

Alternatives

Discord – All-in-one voice, video, and text chat

Mumble – Low-latency voice chat for gamers and teams

TeamSpeak – Voice communication for online teams

Teams – Voice, video calls, and messaging app

Zoom – Video conferencing with screen sharing

Element (Matrix) – Secure team chat with VoIP support

Google Meet – Easy video meetings with Google account

Slack – Messaging with voice/video calls for teams

Rocket.Chat – Open-source team chat platform

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11
  • CPU: 1 GHz or faster processor
  • RAM: 512 MB minimum
  • Disk Space: 50 MB available space
  • Audio: Sound card with microphone support
  • Network: Internet connection required
  • Additional: Webcam for video chat (optional)
PROS
  • Free and open-source software
  • Supports voice and video conferencing
  • Custom server and channel creation
  • Screen sharing and file transfer options
  • Lightweight and low system usage
CONS
  • Dated and technical user interface
  • Limited mobile and web integration
  • No built-in chat encryption by default
  • Requires manual server configuration
Also Available: Download TeamTalk for Mac

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  • TeamTalk 5.18 Screenshots

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    TeamTalk 5.18 Screenshot 1
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  • TeamTalk 5.18 Screenshot 3

What's new in this version:

Default Qt Client:
- Media tab in main window for controlling media file streaming
- Support "{username}" variable for majority of TTS and status events related to user action
- Indication when user is sharing desktop in channel list
- Ability to restore all custom TTS and status bar events to default values
- All byte sizes converted to local format
- Option to use TeamTalk Sound Output device for default sound event playback mode
- Option to choose bitween text or emoji for user and channel info in channel list
- Last login time shown in "User Accounts" dialog
- Ability to sort by "Last Login Time" in "User Accounts" dialog
- Ability to send toast notifications on Linux and Windows
- Ability to change chat history to list view in "Preferences" dialog
- Improve "Server Properties" and "Channel" dialog accessibility
- Nickname and Last Joined Channel are now stored in .tt file
- WebRTC updated from r4332 to r6818
- Qt updated to 6.9.0beta3 on macOS and Windows
- OPUS updated to v1.5.2
- Ability to custom chat templates
- Remove option "Timestamp messages", use custom templates instead
- Fixed gender changed from female to male when migrating to 5.17 release
- Fixed sound events disabled when migrating to 5.17 release
- Fixed language not set at first start
- Fixed OPUS DTX mode sending too big packets when variable bitrate mode (VBR) was disabled
- Fixed ask to use default sounds pack at every language change (will be asked one last time)
- Android Client