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CORSAIR to Integrate NVIDIA Broadcast into CORSAIR iCUE and Elgato

CORSAIR today announced that it is working with the NVIDIA brand to integrate key features of NVIDIA Broadcast in CORSAIR iCUE, Elgato Wave Link and Elgato Camera Hub software. If you have an NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics card, you can use NVIDIA Broadcast AI effects to enhance microphones and cameras in real time to enhance gaming, streaming, and video conferencing experiences.

all that software will be controllable from CORSAIR and Elgato software interfaces. Compatible versions of CORSAIR iCUE, Elgato Wave Link and Elgato Camera Hub are available today.

This is NVIDIA Broadcast at Corsair iCUE

La noise and echo suppression Powered by NVIDIA Broadcast AI, it enables crisp, clear audio to be enjoyed across nearly the entire range of CORSAIR headsets, Elgato microphones, and XLR microphones with Elgato Wave XLR. Its effects run through the Tensor Core processors of GeForce RTX GPUs, and use machine learning to identify users' voices and distinguish them from other ambient sounds. This achieves advanced noise cancellation that improves audio clarity during calls and videos. Background noise is completely eliminated and the speaker's voice is given total clarity. They also cancel room echo, for better studio-quality acoustics in almost any setting.

For video use cases, NVIDIA Broadcast effects on Elgato Camera Hub offer additional effects for the background. Background blurring, replacement, or removal are some of these effects. AI and powered by NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs provide better edge detection for more realistic, high-quality effects.

To use the new NVIDIA Broadcast effects in CORSAIR and Elgato software, iCUE requires recognition of a CORSAIR headset or the ST100 headset stand. iCUE will automatically prompt you to install the NVIDIA Audio Effects SDK. A new Effects tab will appear in the Elgato Camera Hub software in version 1.3 or later, which will be the way to access NVIDIA Broadcast effects. It will be possible to select an “Elgato Virtual Camera” as a video input in applications such as Zoom. With all this, we will have in the same software, effects from several suites to improve our experience of sound and use of our webcam.

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