This not only leads to better sound quality, but it's just easier to pay attention to what's happening in a presentation without having to wonder about what some random noise is. In our various meetings, we enabled RTX Voice, and all the distracting noises were gone, both from our end and from other parties. The best part? You can enable it on incoming sound. This kind of software is truly a godsend. Really, though, we've been in so many meetings where people either have sirens going off in the background, keyboard noises or even pets making all kinds of noises. We then went on a video call with some family with RTX Voice enabled, and while it worked like a charm, we heard that our voice went down in volume with it enabled – a small price to pay. Not only did we stop hearing the keyboard while we were talking, but all of the background noise – keep in mind TechRadar's US headquarters are in New York City – simply vanished. Here's the miraculous part: it works like a freaking charm. Right after downloading RTX Voice, we did whatever any normal person would do and loaded up Audacity and started making a ton of noise with our keyboard while talking. (Image credit: Nvidia) Works like a charm While, generally, we were able to use it with pretty much every program we actually wanted the technology to work with – like Discord, Google Hangouts, Zoom and OBS – setting Windows 10 audio to Nvidia RTX Voice meant that some things just didn't have audio.īut, hey, it works in all the teleconferencing and streaming apps we have installed right now – which is a lot, so we'll call that a win. Keep in mind that because this is in a pretty early beta state, not every app is going to be compatible. Once you have it up and running, you'll want to change at least your input to Nvidia RTX Voice through sound settings of whatever app you want to use. The whole thing took us maybe 5 minutes and then we were ready to go. If you want to do the same, you can simply download the client by heading over to this Nvidia page and following the instructions. So, when we heard that RTX Voice was here, and could utilize the power of our graphics cards in a way that's actually productive, we obviously jumped on that immediately. One of the more tolerable things about having to work from home all the time is that we get to use our home PC for work – which is packed to the brim with powerful hardware like a Ryzen 9 3900X, 32GB of RAM and most importantly, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. These are professional tools now, ok? (Image credit: Future) Gaming PC? More like meeting PC
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