#Hi,I am trying to use the professional clone voice function for a Vietnamese voice. I have a 45-m

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hoary cliffBOT
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AI-generated Answer for minhnbarrow

To improve the accuracy of your Professional Voice Clone in Vietnamese, consider the following suggestions:

  1. Audio Length and Quality: While 45 minutes is a good start, we recommend using around 2-3 hours of high-quality audio for the best results. Ensure the audio is free of background noise, reverb, and features only one speaker.

  2. Model Selection: Use the Turbo v2.5 model, which is capable of handling multiple languages, including Vietnamese. This model might provide better pronunciation and accent accuracy.

  3. Consistency in Samples: Ensure that all audio samples are consistent in terms of accent and style. Avoid mixing different accents or styles within the training samples.

  4. Script and Pronunciation: If specific words or phrases are not pronounced correctly, consider experimenting with alternative spellings or phonetic representations in your text input.

If the issue persists, you might want to try creating a new voice clone with additional or different samples. If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out.

tender panther
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We have been utilizing your dubbing studio and are highly impressed with its features. That said, we’ve encountered a challenge where the speaker’s voice lacks emotional tone variation, such as shifts in intensity between louder and softer expressions, resulting in a consistently uniform tone throughout.

To address this, we have relevant data that may contribute to enhancing this functionality. If your product offering includes this capability or the possibility of developing it further, we would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this in more detail.

Thank you for your attention. We look forward to your response.