Corsair is integrating Nvidia’s Broadcast audio and video features into its iCue and Elgato software this week. All you need is a compatible headset, microphone or camera and an Nvidia RTX GPU. The integrations in iCue, Elgato Wave Link, and Elgato Camera Hub are all seamless for features like noise removal and virtual camera backgrounds, so you no longer have to use the separate Nvidia Broadcast app.
Almost any Corsair headset that works with iCue will now be able to enable noise and room echo cancellation thanks to Nvidia Broadcast integration. The Nvidia Broadcast features also include video integration for Elgato’s Camera Hub, allowing Elgato Facecam owners to easily enable a virtual background feature that eliminates the need for a green screen.
Nvidia’s Broadcast app, formerly known as RTX Voice, has impressed in the past with its ability to process audio and suppress almost all background noise. Thanks to these Corsair integrations, you don’t need to use the dedicated Broadcast app and can easily enable the features from software you already use. It’s ideal for streamers and content creators who already rely on Elgato and Corsair hardware.
If you own an Elgato microphone that uses Wave Link or Elgato’s Wave XLR interface, you can also enable Nvidia’s Broadcast Noise Removal feature. Noise Removal in Elgato Wave Link uses virtual studio technology (VST), so you can apply the effect even to individual audio channels. It is also supported in apps such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Audition, and Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve.
All Nvidia Broadcast integration is now live in Corsair’s latest iCue and Elgato software updates, and Corsair has a handy Frequently asked questions about the integration here.