Text to speech: Improving AI voices
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Used Kingfisher
The addition of the 'text to speach' function is very useful, but Latin voices are not pleasant. It would be very valuable to incorporate more fluid Latin voices, such as those found in applications such as Clipchamp. This last application is the one I use to create the audio and then export it to Genially.
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Beige Variable Reptile
While creating recent courses, I feel like the AI voice covers available sound too robotic. I felt the need to use another AI text to voice tool and upload that into my courses. If you compare to notebook LM podcasts for example, it would be such a cool improvement.
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artificial emotions and voices
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Convinced Hawk
With emotions, voices created by AI would be more realistic. Would it be possible to add emotions like anger, sadness, joy when creating voices and messages with AI
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Yellow ochre Experienced Perch
Voices generated by AI (text-to-speech) are not qualitative, compared to other platforms that offer very natural voices. It's a shame because you can't use this feature. Is an update planned soon?
Genially Experience
Great to hear your perspective, Beige Variable Reptile! I have a few more questions for you:
- What specific features or qualities do you find appealing in the AI voice tools you currently use?
- Are there particular types of content or courses where the current AI voice is more problematic?
- How important is the variety of voice options (e.g., gender, accent) to your content creation process?
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Improve French AI voiceover
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Exceptional Amphibian
AI voiceovers in French are too mechanical and not human enough. It is obvious that it is a computer that speaks and not a human person. You should be able to have more choices in voices, more emotions and tones.