NVIDIA Enables RTX Voice Support for GeForce GTX Graphics Cards

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NVIDIA’s RTX Voice app has received an update that allows GeForce GTX graphics cards owners to take advantage of its AI-based noise removal technology. While RTX Voice could previously be hacked to support non-RTX graphics cards, users with older GeForce GPUs will no longer have to go through the trouble of locating and editing the app’s RTXVoice.nvi file to enable the functionality. NVIDIA RTX Voice supports a variety of popular streaming, gaming, and video conferencing apps such as OBS Studio, Discord, and Twitch Studio.









[…] if you own an RTX 20-series or RTX-30 series graphics card, you’re better going off going with its successor, RTX Broadcast, which includes RTX Voice and a webcam feature that allows you to set up virtual backgrounds when streaming or video chatting...

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I'll need to try it out on a better mic, but with the 1650Ti in my XPS 15, lag has been minimized and the software seems to do a good job cleaning up what it can. Definitely needs more testing!
 
This is a feature I heard about but was too much of a pain to get working at least for me.
 
This is a feature I heard about but was too much of a pain to get working at least for me.
My gut-check above was on my laptop with the built-in 'Windows Hello' mic array, and that's pretty trippy on it's own, the big takeaway is that CPU and GPU usage for RTX Voice is now... zero.

Next is to try on the 1050Ti in my Wife's desktop.

As far as setting it up though, when you get into multiple VOIP outputs and multiple mic inputs when say trying to use RTX Voice with an audio interface and a video chat session, that can be a pain just due to the additional variables involved.
 
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