And importantly, all in realtime, unlike something like iZotope RX which is incredibly good at repairing sound, but aimed at post production. Broadcast is focused on shaping up your stream, not bending it into something else. But both are useful and there’s no novelty chaffe (get your robot voices elsewhere!). Right now, there are only two effects to choose from. The area on the right is given over to a tool for testing these effects before you commit to them. Under the Microphone tab you’ll find a drop down on the left to select your input source and a space below for adding effects. We’ll focus mainly on the microphone section, but the other two are just as useful and it all combines into one hub for tweaking your stream, be it video, audio or both. ![]() Once you’re in Broadcast you’ll see three main tabs: Microphone, Speaker and Camera. Those looking for the full audio-visual featureset will still need to download the standalone app. The Logitech partnership, to date, only works with some products and only with some of the features on offer in NVIDIA Broadcast. While that’s only a fraction of the companies’ offerings, it still represents a lot of headsets and microphones that today have new, untapped potential. Supported models at launch are Logitech's G733, Pro X and Pro X Wireless headsets, and Blue's Yeti X, Yeti Classic and Yeti Nano microphones. The better news is, if you have a Logitech headset or Blue mic, as of today, Broadcast is natively supported so you won’t even need to dive into the app. ![]() If you do have a supported card then you can simply download the Broadcast app and get cracking. If you don’t already own a compatible GPU, now isn’t exactly the best time to be looking for one, thanks to the ongoing chip shortage, but things do seem to be slowly easing up. For example, if you have something like a Blue Yeti and an older webcam you’re going to get more out of this tool than someone with a Shure SM7B and a Sony A7.īroadcast specifically “uses Tensor Cores on NVIDIA RTX GPUs to accelerate AI calculations so you can game, livestream and run AI networks at the same time.” It’s compatible with any RTX GPU - “GeForce RTX 2060, Quadro RTX 3000, or higher” - according to a company spokesperson. While Broadcast offers some helpful tools for all streamers, the real benefit is for those with more entry-level gear. Right up the top, I should set some expectations. Both offer great audio enhancement features, but we’ll focus on Broadcast here as that has effectively (though not entirely) replaced RTX Voice. ![]() Then, it quietly released Broadcast - a more comprehensive tool aimed squarely at streamers and content creators. For example, you might remember RTX Voice, which as the name implies, is a tool for upping your microphone game. Even if you look away from the camera, the AI will create the illusion you're still looking the right way.What if I told you that a graphics card could be the quickest way to improve your livestream or podcast audio? It sounds counterintuitive, but think about it: A GPU often has an extreme amount of processing power sitting idle, so why not use that redundant hardware for other things?įortunately, NVIDIA is way ahead of us, and has already harnessed the potential of its own GPUs to do things beyond, well, graphics. Maxine Eye Contact - this tool uses artificial intelligence to make it look like you're constantly maintaining eye contact during video calls, live streams or recordings.Whether that's dogs barking in the distance or the hum of your air conditioning, Nvidia Broadcast promises to make your voice clearer and your stream more professional. Noise removal - this app also includes an improved version of RTX Voice, which uses AI to actively remove background and environmental noise from your microphone.Thereby overlaying your camera feed over game footage without having to faff about with green screens. At a basic level, you can simply blur your background but you also add custom virtual backgrounds and even create green screen effects without a green screen. Virtual backgrounds and blurring - Nvidia Broadcast offers the ability to adjust the background of your camera's view in a similar way to what you've probably already seen with Zoom, Skype and other apps.Nvidia says this is like having your own cameraperson and ensures you're always at the centre of the action. Auto framing - using artificial intelligence, the app can track your movements, meaning it'll follow you around the room if you're moving about within the field of view.Nvidia Broadcast offers various useful features that include:
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