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TommyBorgeli576
Community Member
I would advise everyone who's creating serious courses to stop using TTS and instead buy a good condenser-microphone and use your own voice.
I spent a lot of time with courses using both TTS and the instructors own voice, and it cannot be understated how much difference the voice from a real human being makes.
The TTS becomes tedious to listen to really quickly, which in turn turns your whole course into a chore to go through even if you've spent a lot of time creating a fun and intuitive graphical interface.
I spent a lot of time with courses using both TTS and the instructors own voice, and it cannot be understated how much difference the voice from a real human being makes.
The TTS becomes tedious to listen to really quickly, which in turn turns your whole course into a chore to go through even if you've spent a lot of time creating a fun and intuitive graphical interface.
TomUlmer-d62025
6 years agoCommunity Member
I find TTS helpful when developing the course/training. Allows to synchronize the slides, content, etc. and allows for peer review and saves time on the front end. In the end it can become recorded audio using an "approved" script/content.
- ReshaLotliker-f11 months agoCommunity MemberHello, Can you guide me on how I can add voice over for bullet points, keeping some time gap in between the points. Thank you in advance