NVIDIA RTX Voice: Enhancing Audio Quality
NVIDIA RTX Voice is a revolutionary plugin that utilizes the power of NVIDIA RTX GPUs and their AI capabilities. It is designed to remove distracting background noise from broadcasts, voice chats, and remote video conferencing meetings.
The core feature of NVIDIA RTX Voice is its ability to filter out unwanted sounds, such as loud keyboard typing or other ambient noise. This ensures that users can communicate clearly without being disrupted by background noise. It also suppresses background noise from players in loud environments, making incoming audio more understandable.
To use NVIDIA RTX Voice, users need to follow a straightforward setup process. First, they need to download the appropriate app depending on their GPU. For NVIDIA RTX GPUs or higher, they should download NVIDIA Broadcast, while NVIDIA GeForce GTX GPUs require the RTX Voice download. After installation, users can configure the microphone and speaker settings to turn on the background noise removal feature. It is recommended to turn on RTX Voice for the microphone and only for the speakers if necessary, as it consumes system resources.
NVIDIA RTX Voice works with a variety of popular apps, including OBS Studio, Streamlabs, XSplit Broadcaster, Twitch Studio, Discord, Google Chrome, WebEx, Skype, Zoom, Slack, Teams, and more. Users need to configure these apps to use the NVIDIA RTX Voice virtual devices for optimal performance. Detailed instructions are provided for each app to ensure a seamless setup process.
To test the background noise removal, users can follow specific steps. For the speakers, they can select RTX Voice (Speakers) as their speakers in Windows Sound Settings and play a video with background noise to observe the difference when the background noise removal is turned on and off. For the microphone, they can compare the quality of the microphone with and without denoising by recording their voice with and without RTX Voice.
NVIDIA RTX Voice is currently in beta, and user feedback is crucial for its improvement. Users are encouraged to report any issues they encounter to help enhance the software's performance.