#I refreshed an article I had written that was already indexed by the audio native project. I delete

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solid oxideBOT
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AI-generated Answer for noahzender

To update the audio for an existing post, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Go to Projects. Find the project associated with the post you want to update, and choose “Open”.

  2. Within the project, you can update and regenerate content and choose new voices. You can make edits directly to the content by editing the text in the editor and regenerate fragments by highlighting them and hitting the regenerate button at the top of the dashboard. Once you’re happy with your changes, choose “Convert” in the top right.

  3. Once you’ve converted your project, you should see “Versions” in the popup modal. You can also find “Versions” listed next to the Project name in the list on the Projects page. “Publish” the new version to update the audio for Audio Native.

Please note that if you've deleted the original project, you may need to create a new one with the updated content. Also, ensure that you have enough words available for the conversion process. If you've enabled usage-based billing and still facing issues, it might be a technical problem that needs to be addressed by the ElevenLabs support team.

thorny skiff
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I deleted the project. How do I trigger a new project conversion on that same page?

solid oxideBOT
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AI-generated Answer for noahzender

To trigger a new project conversion on the same page, you need to embed the code generated during the Audio Native setup into your website again. Here are the steps:

  1. Embed the generated Audio Native code into your website.
  2. When the site is opened next, Audio Native will create a new Project (ensure you have Project slots available to avoid errors).
  3. Audio Native will grab the webpage’s contents and put it into the newly created Project.
  4. The Project will be converted into audio and delivered to the Audio Native player.

After this process is complete, you can edit the audio by editing the resulting Project. To update the audio after saving your edits to the project, select versions and publish the new version.

Please note that if you've run out of words, enabling usage-based billing should allow for additional conversions. If the conversion is not triggering, it might be due to some other issue.

thorny skiff
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the conversion is not triggering

solid oxideBOT
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AI-generated Answer for noahzender

To trigger a new conversion for a webpage using Audio Native, you need to embed the code generated during Audio Native setup into your website. Here are the steps:

  1. Embed the generated code into your website.
  2. Open the site. Audio Native will then perform the following actions:
    • Create a new Project (ensure you have available Project slots, otherwise it may result in an error)
    • Grab the webpage’s contents and put it into the newly created Project
    • Convert the Project into audio and deliver it to the Audio Native player

Once this process is complete, you can edit the Audio by editing the resulting Project. To update the audio after saving your edits to the project, select versions and publish the new version.

Please note that if you've made any changes to the project since the last conversion, you will need to reconvert the project. This also assembles the full audio for you so it can be downloaded in a single continuous file.

thorny skiff
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I have the code embedded in my site for Audio Native

solid oxideBOT
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AI-generated Answer for noahzender

To trigger a new project conversion on the same page where you have the Audio Native code embedded, you need to refresh the page. When the site is opened, Audio Native will:

  1. Create a new Project (make sure you have Project slots available otherwise it will throw an error)
  2. Grab the webpage’s contents and put it into the newly created Project
  3. Convert the Project into audio and deliver it to the Audio Native player

Once this process is complete, you can edit the Audio by editing the resulting Project. To update the audio after saving your edits to the project, select versions and publish the new version.

Please note that if you're updating the content on a page, the audio from the Audio Native player won't update automatically. In order to update the audio, you'll have to go to the project in ElevenLabs and update the content from there manually.

thorny skiff
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It's not converting that page

solid oxideBOT
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AI-generated Answer for noahzender

Based on the information provided, it seems like you're trying to trigger a new conversion of your webpage content into audio using Audio Native. Here are the steps you can follow:

  1. Make sure that the webpage's domain is whitelisted in your Audio Native settings. Your Audio Native players will only work on sites that begin with the domains that you specify in this list.

  2. Ensure that you have the correct Audio Native embed code inserted into the HTML of your webpage. This code snippet is what triggers the conversion of your webpage content into audio.

  3. If you've made changes to your webpage content and want to update the audio, you might need to create a new project in Audio Native. The system automatically creates a new project and converts the webpage content into audio the next time the site is opened.

  4. If you're still not seeing the Audio Native player or the conversion isn't happening, try doing a hard refresh of your webpage. In Chrome, you can do this by pressing (⌘ or Ctrl) + Shift + R.

Remember, the conversion process might take a few minutes. Once it's complete, the embedded audio player should appear on your webpage, and you can click play to hear the AI-generated audio.

thorny skiff
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I did a hard refresh and it's not converting