Some items that fall under this category are mechanical keyboards, fans, external music devices, or those who speak at high volume. This can also help user with omnidirectional microphones, which tend to catch a lot of background noises. Setting a low threshold level is those who have a small amount of background noise.
Some examples of this are people who might be soft spoken or want to hide light keyboard presses from coming through the stream audio. The second setting is for the silence period which has a wide value range. The silence period is measured in milliseconds milliseconds equals 1 second.
Setting a low value for the silence period is useful for those who want to eliminate background noise quickly. Setting a high value for the silence period is useful for those who do not want their audio to be cut too quickly. An example of this is a user who likes to take brief pauses while they speak.
If this user set the silence period too low, their audio could seem choppy or disjointed due to the constant muting and un-muting of the microphone. That does it for the Silence Detection tutorial. RTX Voice also suppresses background noise from players in loud environments, making incoming audio easier to understand.
They can then be selected in most popular live streaming, gaming, and video conferencing apps including, but not limited to:. RTX Voice creates a virtual device on your system, and it is this virtual device that we want to use in your voice chat apps to denoise background noise from chat only, and not from your general Windows audio as it would denoise unwanted audio feeds, like YouTube videos, Spotify music, or game audio.
Download the App:. Install it. Configure RTX Voice:. Select the microphone and speaker you want to use. We recommend turning on RTX Voice for your microphone, and turn it on for your speakers only if needed. Configure your voice chat app according to the instructions below. Applying an effect twice will often result in the effect not working correctly. We recommend disabling such effects in your app and drivers. Go to Settings cog wheel , and then select Voice and Video.
Select RTX Voice as your devices:. Go to Settings. Go to Audio Settings. Go to Settings, and navigate to Audio. When you connect to the WebEx meeting you are asked how you want to connect to the meeting. Then select Change Settings. When you start a call, click on the settings icon on the top left. Go to Devices, under Audio devices select Custom Setup.
Go to Settings 3 dots on the top right, then Settings. Applications can sometimes apply noise cancelling effects that will interact with one another. Setup RTX Voice instructions above. This is an open source software, so there is no customer support.
OBS vs XSplit score: With the paid version of XSplit, you can simultaneously broadcast to multiple services Twitch, Youtube, etc. Furthermore, XSplit offers premade settings for various streaming platforms like Twitch and YouTube, which is really handy. This can be useful if you are getting harassed, but will also make your communication with fans harder.
XSplit VCam features a simulated green screen and option to connect on Skype, which can also get handy. One of the things where OBS excels is that you can customize the bitrate to your liking. XSplit by default has enabled silence detection, which is really cool. This means that it will automatically turn off your microphone when your audio level is below the threshold when you are not speaking.
There is also an interesting feature called microphone mono mic. Usually, mono mic sends audio to either right or left channel. This option duplicates the audio, so your voice will sound more immersive, like it is in a stereo. Although, if you have a mono microphone I would seriously suggest that you buy a new one. Our best microphone list has a wide variety of options.
In OBS Studio, you will need to learn to set up a few filters to get that professional sound out of your microphone. Noise gate filter is the same things as the silence detection feature in XSplit. Furthermore, you would want to add filters like gain, compression, and noise suppression.
For more information on that, check our article on Best OBS settings. XSplit offers a wide variety of overlays, which is expected from a paid product. It also has a more powerful scene creation tools than OBS. The broadcasting version lets you drag and drop all your sources and manipulate them in a way that is simply more powerful. XSplit also offers dozens of scene transitions, which adds to the professionalism. A scene transition is simplified and you can only use 2 options: cut and fadeout.
Both feature plugins that show chat from Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook followers, which is really cool. This range of customization makes it easy to find a completely unique visual style to accompany your stream or podcast. You can check the list of plugins here it is huge. XSplit requires you to buy plugins, which is unfortunate.
Since it is not open source, only developers can add them, which results in a lesser quantity of plugins. Therefore, this is a draw. XSplit offers both x and x video codec. X is a superior encoder, but it can currently only be used for recording, as the rendering time is quite long. A serious minus for XSplit is that there are only 2 video formats available flv and mp4 to which you can export your video.
Lastly, it lets you choose from a wider variety of video formats: MPV, mkv, flv, mp4, ts, and m3u8. You might not use all of them, but it is nice to have a choice. It is well known that XSplit is the more resource heavy of the two. OBS is much more forgiving in this department, as it will perform really good even if you do not have such a good processor. This is another department where XSplit really shines through.
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