NVIDIA has released their new AI-powered plugin RTX Voice. The plugin is capable of analyzing microphone input and speaker output, isolating your voice, and filtering out any background noises. RTX Voice creates a virtual audio device on your computer that is separate from your default Windows audio device software.

Currently there are several applications that are supported including:

  • OBS
  • XSplit
  • Twitch
  • Discord
  • Battle.net
  • WebEx
  • Skype
  • Zoom
  • Slack
  • Steam

NVIDIA advertises the feature as only being available on GeForce or Quadro RTX graphics cards running the 410.18 update or newer.

To get started using RTX Voice, run and install the application. Once installed, configure the app by selecting the input microphone and output speakers you want to use. Be sure to turn on background noise removal for the desired devices.

It has been discovered that you can use RTX Voice on non-RTX GeForce graphics cards as well, with a small configuration change to the installer.

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