Essentially, this lets you share audio exactly as you're hearing it from every source you have open — except BigScreen itself, which would create a horrific echo loop. Multiple people can tune in to hear the same thing, but only the room's host can broadcast sound. It's a minor limitation, but it also prevents random folks from dropping into the room and blasting music. Counter-Strike and Call of Duty players know that pain.

For details on how to set up BigScreen to finally achieve the "VR LAN party" they promised, check out this Reddit post by the company's CEO. You'll need to install a separate audio driver, a temporary fix that the team hopes to replace with an internal one in the future while they clean up the other bugs. Sure, the software's a little rough, but it's difficult to complain when they're offering it free on Steam.