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Text-to-Speech
Just to jump on this thread. Is Microsoft Azure that good? I'm looking at text to speech software because the built in voices are too robotic. I've sampled Azure and Google Cloud, Google Cloud seemed like the more realistic voices but this was only on a quick sample.
Any input would be appreciated :)
- StevenVoorhees2 years agoCommunity Member
We use Well Said Labs. Its a little pricy but they are the most realistic sounding voices I have found, and have like 25-80 different voices available depending on the package you choose.
- BrookeOttley2 years agoCommunity Member
Microsoft Azure Audio content creation tool demo (to try/test before you subscribe): https://speech.microsoft.com/audiocontentcreation
And here is a demo of me (an Australian) using the subscriber version of Azure text to speech: https://youtu.be/_KpkvwN8sdU?si=7N3WPrm2w2ENXvwE
- SimonPetersen2 years agoCommunity Member
I am using the Speech Studio, which is in Microsoft Azure, for my Storyline trainings and videos. They have several voices, plus you have a lot of options for customization. How to pronounce certain words, speed and much more that I'm still learning.
I am simply exporting the audio and importing to Storyline. But an integration would be a life saver for me.
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