The Noise Cancellation, with its 3 modes, allows you to adjust the usage of the app based on your needs. That is, whether you give more importance to having the best noise cancellation experience, the highest possible voice quality, or keeping the CPU usage balanced.
Selecting the Noise Cancellation mode
To select the ideal mode for your upcoming calls:
- Open Krisp Settings and navigate to Audio.
- Click on the Performance Mode dropdown.
- Choose the mode that suits your needs.
What is this?
With this mode, Krisp handles the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable. Here as well, if your microphone is able to stream in HD, your audio will be of high quality.
With this mode, Krisp handles the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable. Here as well, if your microphone is able to stream in HD, your audio will be of high quality.
What is this?
This mode may consume more CPU/RAM resources but always tries to keep the Noise Cancellation quality at the highest level.
This mode may consume more CPU/RAM resources but always tries to keep the Noise Cancellation quality at the highest level.
What is this?
With this mode, Krisp goes on handling the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable.
With this mode, Krisp goes on handling the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable.
To select the ideal mode for your upcoming calls:
- Open Krisp Settings and navigate to Audio.
- Click on the Performance Mode dropdown.
- Choose the mode that suits your needs.
What is this?
With this mode, Krisp handles the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable. Here as well, if your microphone is able to stream in HD, your audio will be of high quality.
With this mode, Krisp handles the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable. Here as well, if your microphone is able to stream in HD, your audio will be of high quality.
What is this?
This mode may consume more CPU/RAM resources but always tries to keep the Noise Cancellation quality at the highest level.
This mode may consume more CPU/RAM resources but always tries to keep the Noise Cancellation quality at the highest level.
What is this?
With this mode, Krisp goes on handling the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable.
With this mode, Krisp goes on handling the noise cancellation in a decent way while using considerably less CPU/RAM. There might be some difference in the noise cancellation quality, but it shouldn't be very noticeable.
CPU overload warning
No matter the selected option, if your system performance is not enough to process audio well at some point, Krisp warns you about that through the Krisp app or system notification.
If you are on Best Noise Cancellation mode, you can switch to Auto mode so the load will be successfully optimized.
Once your computer's performance stabilizes, the warnings will be gone.