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cadmus
- Has AMD Noise Suppression reached quality parity with RTX Voice?
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Lenovo T480 Microphone
The wind issue is likely caused by the fact that there is no noise cancellation on Discord for Linux due to Krisp not supporting it. It's unfortunate, and odd since they have support for macOS. You'll have to use noise cancellation software like Cadmus or otherwise to remove noise.
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Looking for a free Alternative to Krisp
Cadmus
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Noise Cancellation
How about https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus
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Microphone noise suppression
You can use cadmus on solus as well. There‘s an appimage. https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus/releases/tag/0.0.3
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Tech-Support Thread for Oct 12, 2021: Ask your tech-support questions in this thread please
https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus i'm using this, works pretty good
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Good noise cancellation solution for Manjaro.
You could try Cadmus
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System wide mic noise cancellation.
Cadmus (Las release on November 2020)
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Remove background mic noise
Use Cadmus with appimage. works for me.
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Been trying to use Discord on my Manjaro xfce installation but every input sounds like a jet engine, microphone works fine on Windows without any drivers, sounds like this on the discord application and the website. Audio output works brilliantly just the microphone that is the issue
From what I know, discords voice suppression doesn't work on Linux. Is this an issue in other apps? Anyways, it's probably a good idea to look into Cadmus, a fantastic audio suppression tool. https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus
lithium-fabric
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Terrible Friends [SMP] {Fabric} {Redstone Friendly} {Whitelist} {1.20}
Lithium: General performance boost. (not updated)
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Best laptop for OpenBSD?
For Minecraft specifically, regardless of hardware and OS, you should be using Sodium and Lithium. These are third-party mods that fix a ton of performance issues - they make a huge impact especially on lower-spec'd machines.
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Attempting to stop Vault Hunters from Freezing every 2minutes
i can confirm what mrspinn has posted but I would use rubidium and not magnesium(both ports of sodium, just a different authors on the ports.), this works with magnesium/rubidium extras as well for things like a better zoom function(runs off the sodium base so both ports are fine). Then if you'd like shaders with this you can use oculus(port of iris), this works with optifine shader packs. Road runner is good for cleaning up a lot of the overhead in things like game physics, AI, block ticking, etc (port of lithium, don't know why this one didn't keep the chemical name). Starlight again is good at what it does, even to the point of being integrated into papermc(which is why it's on their github and not the spottedleaf's personal anymore), don't know if you've sent much time around plugin servers. I also then use Ferritecore this greatly helps bring down memory requirements of the pack(I can run on 4gb, given I have fairly fast memory).
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Native Vulkan for Minecraft
Lithium (further optimization, also by Sodium devs)
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Meteor and Optifine
Sodium Phosphor Lithium also get iris but I don't have download link
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Item shadowing is so satisfying tp from anywhere in the overworld to spawn near instantly
Here’s a page on the config file if you want more info:github.com/CaffeineMC/lithium-fabric/wiki/Configuration-File
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So basically mc looks like this for me and it said that memory is full maybe because of that?
Are you using Optifine? That's the largest contributor to graphical issues. Instead, try Sodium and Lithium.
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Sodium, what is it?
It's just that. It's a free and open source optimization mod that aims to improve fps, and fixes other issues. Along with that, Sodium is free and open source (available on GitHub). By default, Sodium does not provide shader support, and shader support can be done with Iris (Iris is also open source and free as well). But if you want to optimize your fps even more, you can bring in Lithium and Starlight (Lithium targets overall optimization, like the AI and other stuff without breaking the game, and Starlight is a complete rewrite of the vanilla lighting engine to be even more faster and fixes so much stuff with the lighting engine). And you can tack on more mods, like FerriteCore, Enchaned Block Entities (EBE) in order to optimize other parts of the game
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What's your performance mod combo?
Lithium v0.7.6
- fabric for 1.18 isn't working for me , it shows this error whenever i open it. i have lithium ,sodium and phosphor for 1.16.1 in mods thats it
What are some alternatives?
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
LambDynamicLights - A dynamic lights mod for Minecraft with Fabric.
noise-suppression-for-voice - Noise suppression plugin based on Xiph's RNNoise
sodium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve frame rates and reduce micro-stutter
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors
libstrangle
Indium - Sodium addon providing support for the Fabric Rendering API, based on Indigo
vkBasalt - a vulkan post processing layer for linux
lithium-forge - A port of Lithium for Minecraft Forge.
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
krypton - A Fabric mod that optimizes the Minecraft networking stack and entity tracker.