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This is how it sounds with the feature turned off,

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and this is how it sounds with the incredible feature turned on.

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Even though I have a fan running so close to the

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microphone and a hammer banging my head with just one click,

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this A I powered feature makes it all go away, and you can use it, too.

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Just search for NVIDIA broadcast and download it

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after you install it in the microphone settings,

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select your input and turn on noise removal.

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And then in your streaming or recording application,

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make sure your audio input is set to and

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broadcast now.

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Besides the noise removal, which works like a charm,

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there's a lot of echo in this room and the room echo removal

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works beautifully as well. As you can tell, the echo is gone.

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All of this insane process in real time is possible with NVIDIA Studio

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and State of the Art NVIDIA G four RT X GP US,

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which is required to run NVIDIA broadcast.

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However, if you're using GTX graphics cards,

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you can still run NVIDIA RT X voice for noise removal