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Google Cloud Text to Speech Conversion
Has anyone used Google cloud text-speech API to convert text to natural sounding voice?
I have been using AWS's Poly but the sample file I listened to from the Google's T to S was more natural sounding than Poly (way better).
Am interested in looking more into it or finding out how others have used it.
- YvonneLeklou-0fCommunity Member
The sample sounded very clear and much more natural than Articulate 360's or Amazon Poly. However, I just tried to open a trial account and I have already spent 15 minutes just trying to get to the right screen to test it... and still am not able to find the process. So, I would say so far... it is just as intuitive as Adobe products.
- MaxwellDzikuCommunity Member
I agree. Would be nice when/if they roll out a more user-friendly interface like the AWS where you simply dump your text and convert to speech.
Alternatively, perhaps articulate could look into using this service either as an add-on to the current text-to-speech in storyline or replacement if it is better.
- LeahWashburn-52Community Member
I'm exploring this option as well... it seems very complicated with a lot of coding and like it's more intended for mobile app developers. I'll be curious to hear if anyone has successfully used it for eLearning because the "Wave Net" voices really do sound better! It's also still in Beta, so I'm hopeful that it will continue to improve and become more user-friendly.
- YvonneLeklou-0fCommunity Member
I ended up using Articulate 360's text to speech but modified the text to add commas, dashes, colons, etc to force pauses where a human speaker would naturally pause... as opposed to the grammatically correct location of punctuation. It has really helped.
- TomStrancaricCommunity Member
Reviving this post! A much needed feature!
Articulate, the Google Text-to-Speech API service would take Storyline 360 to the next level!
- JoMurphy-383478Community Member
Any new news on this?