Nvidia Broadcast V1.0.0.25

| Feature | Input Type | AI Model Type | Output Resolution* | |---------|------------|---------------|--------------------| | Noise Removal | Microphone | Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) | n/a (audio only) | | Room Echo Removal | Microphone | Convolutional RNN | n/a | | Virtual Background | Camera | Semantic segmentation (U-Net) | Up to 1080p@30fps | | Auto Frame | Camera | Face+pose detection | Cropped 720p/1080p | | Noise Removal | Speaker | RNN | n/a |

: Neutralizes the hollow, reverberant sound of uncarpeted or untreated rooms, making your microphone sound like it is in a treated studio. 🖼 AI-Powered Virtual Backgrounds

Unlike Chroma key (green screen), NVIDIA Broadcast’s semantic segmentation model identified human silhouettes without color requirements. In v1.0.0.25, the segmentation operated at ½ resolution to maintain real-time performance (up to 30 FPS). The output supported: Nvidia Broadcast V1.0.0.25

: Cuts out your silhouette cleanly without requiring a physical green screen.

Ensure your streaming software uses the Nvidia NVENC encoder to handle video encoding, keeping the graphics cores free for the Broadcast AI models. | Feature | Input Type | AI Model

Given that Nvidia Broadcast is now on versions like 1.4.x or even 2.0.x, why would anyone seek out the old V1.0.0.25?

If you do notice performance dips or audio stuttering, try the following optimizations: The output supported: : Cuts out your silhouette

Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060, Quadro RTX 3000, TITAN RTX, or higher Windows 10 (64-bit) or Windows 11 Driver Version

"No audio input device found" Solution: Open Windows Sound Settings → Recording tab → Right-click "Nvidia Broadcast Microphone" → Properties → Advanced → Set Default Format to "2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 Hz."

Unlike traditional filtering software that uses generic algorithms, version 1.0.0.25 utilizes deeply trained neural networks to identify and eliminate unwanted environmental disruptions in real time. Key Features and Enhancements