#I'm using Projects with its Web UI. The voice I'm using for French language is reading another word
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To address the issue of incorrect pronunciation or translation of numbers in the French using the Projects feature, consider the following steps:
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Write Out Numbers Fully: Ensure that numbers and symbols are fully written out in the text to provide the AI with the necessary context for accurate pronunciation.
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Use Pronunciation Dictionaries: You can upload a Pronunciation Dictionary into your Projects. This allows you to specify word pairs and their correct pronunciations using either a phonetic alphabet or word substitutions. Make sure the dictionary is correctly formatted and applied to the specific sections of your project.
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Text Segmentation: Break down your text into shorter sections, ideally under 800 characters, to improve pronunciation accuracy and reduce errors.
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Voice Cloning: Consider using a voice cloned in the target language to enhance pronunciation accuracy. This can help in maintaining consistency and reducing errors.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may want to experiment with different settings or models to find the best fit for your specific needs. If the problem persists, please feel free to reach out for further assistance.
Can the Stability setting help ?
Adjusting the Stability setting might help improve the consistency of the voice output. A higher stability setting can lead to more consistent results, though it may also result in a more monotonous output. You might want to experiment with different stability levels to see if it helps with the specific issue you're encountering.
Additionally, consider using shorter text segments and ensuring the text input is clear and well-punctuated to help maintain language consistency. If the problem persists, you might want to try different voice models or settings to see if they yield better results.
We have already tried/implemented the point 1, 2 and 3 of your advice before I've submitted my question to you.