

NVIDIA RTX Voice
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NVIDIA RTX Voice is a new plugin that leverages NVIDIA RTX GPUs and their AI capabilities to remove distracting background noise from your broadcasts, voice chats, and remote video conferencing meetings.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
Discontinued
The program was replaced with
NVIDIA Broadcast
Features
- Noise Reduction
- AI-Powered
- Background Noise Reduction
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What is NVIDIA RTX Voice?
NVIDIA RTX Voice is a new plugin that leverages NVIDIA RTX GPUs and their AI capabilities to remove distracting background noise from your broadcasts, voice chats, and remote video conferencing meetings. This allows users to "go live" or join a meeting without having to worry about unwanted sounds like loud keyboard typing or other ambient noise in noisy environments. RTX Voice also suppresses background noise from players in loud environments, making incoming audio easier to understand.





Comments and Reviews
It's helpful when talking with someone while being in a loud room.
For recording, it's less usable because it adds a slight robotic undertone to your voice.
Free and more effective for noise reduction compared to crisp
But
Not sure why it is marked as discontinued/replaced by Broadcast. They are completely different though they share some functionality. Anyway, it's not discontinued. RTX Voice is Broadcast without the video stuff for lesser GPUs.
RTX Voice is currently missing some features:
It is still in beta as far as I know. Definitely was when you reviewed.
"The output audio is not clean (there is still some noise remaining)." Yep, that's with all of these AI NR apps. Noise reduction in general really. Nothing will be able to perfectly remove these kinds of sounds from all audio for a while, if at all.
"Mouse and keyboard can be heard when typing (not always)." Again, no app does this perfectly yet. Having said that, NVIDIA specifically claims RTX Voice can do this in the promo video. 🤷♂️
"There is no way to amplify the input or output." This is just idiotic, I cannot think of a way to excuse it.
One I would add is that it doesn't function as a VST (etc) plugin. I do a lot of audio work, and it would be marvelous to use this in a signal chain, which would give thew ability to process the audio before and after it goes through the app.