#ai text to speech
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damsnackbar03 · 4 months ago
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Audio of a gore scene that I wrote for one of my wips.
Feedback/criticism is more than welcome. 🫶
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bizarrepotpourri · 8 months ago
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I'm testing various text-to-speech services, and the first and very promising one is Typecast. It's super clunky and I had to go through their voice library (very limited on their free plan) to find one that could do emotions for Agnes, and it's still far from perfect (it's like a bad JRPG dub from early 2000s!), but the fact that it even allows for reading the text with emotional charge is the promising part.
This content was produced with Typecast, an AI virtual actor service. Characters casted:  Jack (The Liege) Olivia (Lady Agnes) https://typecast.ai
And this was generated in the free video editor for Windows 11, ClipChamp. It's terribly basic and the only thing it has in its defense is putting American and British English voices separately. But as you can hear, they're still awkward and mechanical.
Music: "Hopeless" by Jimena Contreras, Youtube Audio Library
Also, there's a slight difference in phrasing between the two recordings - the one made in ClipChamp comes from the published version of "Swift Justice", the one made in Typecast is a new rewrite.
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fazal-abbas · 8 months ago
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OpenAI_AI Writing Assistant and Content Creator as SaaS
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micmonster · 2 years ago
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MicMonster Review - Superior Text to Speech Software for Podcasters
MicMonster Review - Superior Text to Speech Software for Podcasters
Podcasting is an outstanding means of sharing your thoughts, ideas, and creativeness with the world. However, recording audio material might be demanding for podcasters, particularly if you don't have access to excellent audio tools. With MicMonster, podcasters now have the option of converting their word files into audio files with only a few clicks. In this blog post, we will explore the advantages of using MicMonster, which includes the software's unique features and how it can benefit podcasters.
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MicMonster - Text to speech software
As mentioned, MicMonster is a text to speech software that converts word files to audio files. With MicMonster, you can convert an unlimited amount of files, precisely 12,000 characters per voiceover, and choose to convert between 140 languages flawlessly. Furthermore, the software has 600+ voices, both male and female for better flexibility.
Commercial License
MicMonster provides a commercial license, which provides users with royalty-free and unexploited use of anything generated by the software. It makes it easier for podcasters to keep up professional recording without worrying about copyright issues.
Background Music Library
Background music is critical while recording a podcast. MicMonster comes loaded with an extensive library of background music that suits varying moods and emotions. The library is diverse and has something for everyone.
Advanced Editor
The advanced editor feature enables users to edit their content before converting it to an audio file. With the editor, you can add subtitles, choose different styles of the playback, and also choose specific settings for the voice tone, which includes general, cheerful, chat, empathetic, narration-professional, newscast-formal, customer service, among others.
Kbps – 160 kbps Bitrate
MicMonster provides 160 kbps Bitrate, making it an ideal option for podcasters who intend to record high-quality audio material. This bitrate guarantees that the audio file will be crisp and clear, resulting in an excellent audio quality that your listeners will enjoy.
Conclusion:
MicMonster is an efficient text-to-speech software with remarkable features that enhance the recording of audio material. It is effortless to use, making it a good option for beginners. MicMonster has a wide variety of voices and tones that suit different needs and emotions, making it a versatile tool for podcasters. The commercial license is ideal for podcasters who depend on audio recording professionally. MicMonster's extensive background library is also an excellent feature that allows podcasters to match their audio material with appropriate music. In summary, MicMonster is an outstanding audio recording tool that is cost-effective and user-friendly.
Our Review: MicMonster Review
Company Information:
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shironezuninja · 4 months ago
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We don’t have the 2009 “Hulk vs.” movie on streaming platforms!? Are these companies stupid!?
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friendraichu · 9 months ago
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My only real gripe with Dropout is their subtitling. It is horrendous, I think especially on D20. Constant mistakes and seems like every other line won't make sense if you're deaf or hard-of-hearing.
I just have auditory processing issues so most of the time I can tell that the captions are wrong, but I can't imagine how misleading the captions are to folks with less of an ability to decipher the audio.
Like I'm sorry to sound harsh but hire someone new for that department, because the quality control is abysmal.
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ravendark118 · 5 months ago
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I can't believe my YouTube channel has almost 100 subscribers just because of this video.
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This video does not belong to me, it belongs to MemeBear, I just changed Gabriel's voice and created a realistic voice for him by AI.
The original is this:
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sunnyskies281 · 3 months ago
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There’s a difference between using a phone’s built in text to speech for something and using online AI voice text to speech.
One is something that has been licensed. The people who provided the voices were paid. They’ve given their ok for people to use their voice to read text.
The other is stealing people’s voices without compensation and without permission.
Please for the love of God don’t get them mixed up. Just because something uses text-to-speech doesn’t automatically make it evil and bad and on the side of AI taking jobs.
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dragonairice · 5 months ago
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CAN PEOPLE PLEASE STOP RECOMMENDING AI TO ME.
LIKE BUDDY I'M NOT TELLING YOU ABOUT THE LONG ARTICLE I HAVE TO READ OR THE INTERVIEW I'M TRANSCRIBING BECAUSE I'M LOOKING FOR SHORTCUTS I'M TELLING YOU SO YOU CAN SAY "that sucks man" AND WE MOVE ON
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n9ph · 1 year ago
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meowixen · 4 months ago
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How my day is going
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hollowsart · 6 months ago
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me: oh hey that seems like a fun and/or interesting video topic to listen to, let's check it out--
video: ai text to speech or just regular text to speech
me: ah. never mind.
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sannyo-appreciation-posts · 10 months ago
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YouTube animator: "Compact Youmu Konpaku In Your Pocket" has at least 3 separate videos featuring Sannyo. Not to mention all sorts of other fun skits. Check out all their stuff. Links to the Sannyo Videos below:
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yupyupppippi · 6 months ago
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absolutely sick of hearing about AI. i know there are actual fantastic uses for tech that falls under the AI umbrella but i never even hear about it bc there's too much noise about scams, theft, bots, and the exponentially increased enshittification of formerly perfectly good products and services
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shironezuninja · 2 months ago
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I feel like Weasel wasn’t in Deadpool & Wolverine during the birthday party scene.
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scribonia-art · 7 months ago
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PSA for TTS users: DO NOT USE SPEECHIFY
- the site supports and provides celebrity voice deepfakes
- uses generated images in web design and marketing
- made the T&Cs difficult to find and they have these clauses which is a wall of text but reads (to me) as "Nothing you submit is private, and we can use everything you submit for literally anything we want and there is nothing you can do about it"
- these things combined (to me) implies a data scraping trap
I honestly would avoid any tools like this that have cropped up in the post-2020 generative media boom; as with all things, read the T&Cs of any new tools you want to use very carefully
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