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I’m using RNNoise as a pipewire input filter on my Linux machines, but that’s very Linux-specific and a bit “hardcore” to setup.

Nice to see it getting integrated into video meeting solutions, so more people can take advantage of this awesome library.




>but that’s very Linux-specific and a bit “hardcore” to setup

Have you tried https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch/?


Or https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects for noise reduction and other effects like compression and EQ for a real crooner voice in any video call application.


Definitely recommend easyeffects over noisetorch. No root, high quality GUI and can work automatically in startup. I only use the noise suppression 99% of the time but having the other effects available can also be fun.


Awesome! Could you please elaborate how to do it or post some good/not outdated links?


Don’t remember exactly which guide I followed, but I used the build from this repo, and the instructions looks plausible:

https://github.com/werman/noise-suppression-for-voice#pipewi...




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