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In this article we will show you how to use Nvidia Broadcast. Nvidia Broadcast is free for anyone with an RTX-branded GPU. It came out with the RTX 30-series of GPUs. The software can turn regular microphones, webcams, and other devices into something that looks like a more professional setup but doesn’t cost as much. When most people think of the best graphics cards for PCs and workstations, they think of Nvidia. That’s not wrong, but there’s a lot more to Nvidia than just making GPUs that can shred frames.
As well as spending a lot of time on hardware, Nvidia also spends a lot of time on software. It builds a whole suite of applications to help its customers get the most out of their systems. Nvidia Broadcast is one of these apps. Nvidia Broadcast was first released as RTX Voice. It now includes your microphone, speakers, and webcam. Nvidia Broadcast can improve the quality of your video and sound, whether you are a streamer or just someone who learns or works from home. Here’s are the steps to show you how to use Nvidia Broadcast.
How to setup Nvidia Broadcast
- Download and install the latest Nvidia GeForce Experience software from the official Nvidia website.
- Open the Nvidia GeForce Experience application on your computer.
- Sign in to your Nvidia account or create a new account if you don’t have one.
- Ensure that your Nvidia graphics card drivers are up to date. If there are any available updates, install them.
- Once you are signed in and your drivers are up to date, click on the “Broadcast” tab located at the top of the Nvidia GeForce Experience window.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the different features of Nvidia Broadcast according to your preferences. These features include:
- Noise Removal: Enhances audio quality by removing background noise.
- Virtual Background: Allows you to replace your real background with a virtual background during video calls or streaming.
- Auto Frame: Automatically adjusts the framing of your camera to keep you centered in the frame.
- Camera Effects: Apply various filters and effects to your camera feed.
- Configure the settings for each feature according to your preferences and hardware capabilities.
- Test the features to ensure they are working correctly and meeting your expectations.
- Once you have set up Nvidia Broadcast to your liking, you can start using it with supported applications and services such as video conferencing platforms or broadcasting software.
How to use Nvidia Broadcast
Now that you have NVIDIA Broadcast installed, let’s look at how to use it to improve streaming and video conferencing. It can also be used to get rid of background noise on both input and output devices.
- Start the NVIDIA Broadcast software.
- Click on the “Microphone” tab to get rid of the background noise and room echo. Then, from the drop-down menu, choose the microphone you want to use and turn on the toggle next to it.
- Now, click on the “Speakers” tab if you want to get rid of background noise coming from the speakers. Use the drop-down menu to choose the output speaker and turn on the noise removal switch.
- Now we have to set up the camera. From here, you can add camera settings like removing the background, blurring the background, Eye Contact, replacing the background, auto frame, and more.
- Once the NVIDIA Broadcast has been set up, open the software that lets you record. Then, choose the device with the NVIDIA Broadcast option from the microphone and camera menu.
What is Nvidia Broadcast?
NVIDIA Broadcast is a great software suite made by NVIDIA, a well-known tech company known for its graphics processing units (GPUs). This suite uses advanced AI algorithms and GPU acceleration to give you features that improve the audio and video quality of live streaming, video conferencing, and content creation.
It has features like getting rid of microphone noise and room echo, a virtual background, auto-framing for the webcam, and getting rid of video noise. But not every NVIDIA GPU works with this. These AI features are made possible by the Tensor cores in RTX GPUs, which are used by NVIDIA Broadcast. So, if you want to use NVIDIA Broadcast, you’ll need a GPU that can handle RTX. Here are the system requirements that must be met for NVIDIA Broadcast to work.