NVIDIA Broadcast 1.2 is now available, here’s what’s new

NVIDIA Broadcast’s latest update lets you combine up to six effects at once.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

NVIDIA Broadcast’s update to version 1.2 is now live. The update adds a long list of new effects and abilities. We already knew about theupdate to version 1.2, but the complete changelog adds more details for what’s new.

The biggest change is the ability to combine effects. You can now use up to two effects per device for a total of up to six effects. For example, you could use auto reframe and video noise removal at the same time.

The update also adds new effects, such as Room Echo Removal (beta) and Video Noise Removal (beta). Here’s the complete changelog:

To use NVIDIA Broadcast you need an NVIDIA RTX-series GPU, such as cards from the RTX 20 Series, RTX 30 Series. The app also works with Quadro RTX and Titan RTX GPUs. Luckily, these are some of thebest GPUsyou can buy, so you’ll be able to do a lot more with them than run NVIDIA Broadcast.

NVIDIA Broadcast 1.2 has several new features an abilities to enhance video calls, including the option to combine up to six effects at once..

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