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NVIDIA Broadcast app update improves features, lowers system load!
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NVIDIA Broadcast app update improves features, lowers system load!

by Vyncent ChanSeptember 2, 2021
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NVIDIA has just released an update for NVIDIA Broadcast, improving their features, adding support for more video devices and also lowering system load. NVIDIA Broadcast App 1.3 is now available for everyone, bringing the benefits of AI-powered noise reduction and video effects to everyone with a NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU.

In this version, NVIDIA improved the AI noise removal effect for loud and higher pitched voices. Previously, creators may have their voices inadvertently removed when they were speaking loudly or at a higher pitch when excited. This update will allow creators to be excited and be heard, while removing the background noise.

Support for more cameras is also added, with NVIDIA Broadcast now supporting the Canon EOS Webcam Utility, Nikon Webcam Utility, Sony Webcam Utility and OBS Virtual Camera. This has been a much-requested addition to NVIDIA Broadcast, so it is nice to finally see it here in NVIDIA Broadcast App 1.3.

NVIDIA Broadcast UI

On top of that, system performance will potentially improve with this version, with a whopping 40% reduction in VRAM usage. This allows content creators to run simultaneous AI effects while enjoying better frame rates in games. NVIDIA also improved the overall user experience with new UI elements and bug fixes.

You can download NVIDIA Broadcast App 1.3 here to enjoy all the improvements right now. You can also use NVIDIA Broadcast features in various apps like OBS Studio, Streamlabs, XSplit Broadcaster, Gamecaster 4, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Audition, Audacity, as well as AVerMedia VoiceEngine and CamEngine by downloading the NVIDIA Broadcast redistributables.

Pokdepinion: I am upgrading my streaming setup to use the GeForce RTX 3060 soon, so maybe we will check out NVIDIA Broadcast in a PokdeLIVE soon…

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Vyncent Chan
Technology enthusiast, casual gamer, pharmacy graduate. Strongly opposes proprietary standards and always on the look out for incredible bang-for-buck.

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