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Practical Applications of Nvidia Broadcast

Of course Nvidia broadcast might be useful for something like live-streaming on Twitch or YouTube. However, I am curious about how people might view the implementation of this software in a “more practical” use case in daily computer tasks.

 

For example: Let’s say you have a job interview that you are completing on your desktop via teams (or similar software), how might the interviewer feel about you using Nvidia Broadcast to do background blur/removal, auto framing, or eye contact?

 

What other practical applications could you think of to use this software? Are there any other features that might would prove useful in my example?

 

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/broadcasting/broadcast-app/

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In my experience using NVB during interviews/calls/discord/streaming/etc…nobody cared or noticed. It’s practicality is on a “do I need it” basis and being limited to one brand doesn’t make it any better than other options available; for example (in my case) using OBS Virtual Camera with filters and Voicemeeter. I can do nearly the same thing with less resources and equivalent results on almost any machine without an RTX GPU. Maybe not the eye-contact feature, but it’s a little unnatural looking.

 

That said I recently picked up a Fifine USB condenser mic from my local pawn shop for $25 and now use Camo with my iPhone 12 as the camera source for any "live" events, making NVB obsolete altogether.

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