
Tpf-tools is a low-latency, multi-channel audio transmission software based on the AoO (Audio-over-OSC) protocol. As a standalone application, the tpf-client both receives and sends audio streams to and from clients at other locations. These streams can be internally routed to and from a digital audio workstation, either via a JACK server or through other internal routing options. The layout of the tpf-client is fully configurable: both the maximum number of channels per peer and the number of peer slots can be adapted to different requirements. It supports streaming in PCM and OPUS, with both formats configurable by the user. The release provides standalone applications for macOS (universal), Linux (amd64), and Linux (arm64).
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