![]() Sep 29th, 2023 Counter-Strike 2 Performance Benchmark Review - 40 GPUs Tested.The basic setup principle is always the same: find the in-app audio settings, select the "NVIDIA RTX Voice" as the input and output device, and turn off any built-in noise filtering options. The technology works in various other apps outside of officially supported ones-for example, I successfully used it in Microsoft Teams and Audacity. Setup procedures for Discord, OBS Studio, XSplit, Twitch Studio, WebEx, Zoom, Slack, Skype, and Google Chrome are well documented on NVIDIA's RTX Voice website, so there's no point in going over all of them. SetupAfter you're done configuring the RTX Voice app and selecting the default playback device in Windows, it's time to move on to your VoIP or video conferencing app of choice. To sum it all up, the general idea is to have all Windows sounds (music, games, YouTube videos, movies, etc.) sent to the "physical" playback device, and both incoming and outgoing voice comms sent to the NVIDIA RTX Voice virtual sound device(s). If you do and turned on the background filtering of incoming audio in the previous step, you'll end up with a completely distorted sound of anything you try to listen to, as NVIDIA's technology will try to remove background noise from whatever is playing, be it music, games, movies, or anything else. DON'T select the "Speakers (NVIDIA RTX Voice)" here. From the list of available devices, accessible by left-clicking the speaker icon in the system tray, select the playback device your headset is connected to. Next, you want to select your default playback device in Windows. That's basically it-you're done configuring the RTX Voice app. ![]() ![]() It will still filter the background noise of your own microphone. ![]() Just to clarify, if you keep this option off, the RTX Voice technology won't try to reduce the background noise from whoever you're talking to. As for the "Remove background noise from incoming audio" option underneath the output device drop-down menu, NVIDIA recommends you keep it off, as activating it can result in some quality loss and increased system load. To hear the technology doing its magic to the fullest, it's best to leave these maxed out. The "Noise Suppression" slider decides how much of the background noise will get filtered. After you select them, make sure you check the "Remove background noise from my microphone" option-only then does the RTX Voice technology actually kick in. As I have five or more different sound cards and microphones connected to my PC at any given time, my input and output device lists are somewhat crowded, but you shouldn't have much trouble finding your microphone and headphones. ![]()
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