These features can be used beyond game broadcasting as well — from video conferencing at home with Zoom, to gaming with friends on Discord.
NVIDIA Broadcast is a universal plugin that works with most popular live streaming, voice chat and video conferencing apps. It’s supported on any NVIDIA GeForce RTX, TITAN RTX or Quadro RTX GPU, using their dedicated Tensor Core AI processors to help the app’s AI networks run in real-time, right alongside your games.
NVIDIA Broadcast has been built for and with the community. We received a ton of great feedback on Noise Removal from an early community beta of the feature codenamed RTX Voice. Thanks to the feedback, plus Tensor Core and software optimizations, we’ve materially reduced the performance cost of the AI network while tripling the number of noise profiles supported.
For our new Virtual Background and Auto Frame camera features, we are releasing them as beta so the community can test drive and provide feedback to help improve performance and quality.
For those of you that want to try out the AI noise removal capabilities but aren’t ready to upgrade to an RTX GPU yet, we have also patched RTX Voice with support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX GPUs. Though, of course, your mileage may vary on older cards.
Our new GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs combine the industry’s best hardware encoder with NVIDIA Broadcast AI-accelerated voice and video effects to help you stream like a pro. Check back later this month to download the NVIDIA Broadcast app.