Nvidia announced that Corsair will integrate the former’s Broadcast app into its iCue and Elgato software this week, including the Elgato Wave Link and Elgato Camera Hub.
To take advantage of this new integration, according to the official Nvidia (opens in new tab) blog post, you will need a compatible headset, microphone or camera and an Nvidia RTX GPU. Corsair app integrations mean you won’t need to run the app, instead just enable the features of the software itself when using a Corsair headset.
Streaming is comprised of several features that aid in live streaming, including the noise removal and echo removal aspects, which process the audio and suppress almost all background noise. Video integration for Elgato’s Camera Hub allows Elgato Facecam owners to enable a virtual background feature, eliminating the need for a green screen.
Review: Why You Should Use Nvidia Broadcast
The broadcast appformerly known as RTX voice, is a versatile and incredibly useful app that can seriously upgrade your streaming experience. And if you’re using an RTX GPU, you should use Broadcast, period.
For example, the background noise removal tool uses the GPU and its AI technology to isolate your voice and suppress any other background noise. There’s also a handy slider scale, to fully control how much you want to control the strength level. It is especially useful for getting rid of those loud pet noises that many streamers struggle with.
You can also use Broadcast to change your backgrounds in three main ways: blurring, replacing, and removing. The last option allows you to automatically frame your face and remove empty space. You can also toggle between “Performance” and “Quality” and control the strength of the background blur.
We hope this announcement will encourage more brands to support the integration of Broadcast with their products.