#How to fix the "failed to generate clip" error
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The "Failed to generate clip" error in the Dubbing Studio can happen for various reasons. Here are some steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
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Check Settings: Ensure the Dubbing Studio settings, such as language and speaker options, are correctly configured.
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Split the Video: If the issue persists, try splitting the video into smaller segments and dubbing each part separately.
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Dynamic Duration: If prompted, set clips to Dynamic Duration. You can do this by right-clicking on specific clips and selecting the option.
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Create a New Track: As a workaround, create a new Speaker track, clone the voice, and generate the audio on the new track. This can help resolve placement issues.
If these steps don’t resolve the issue, please provide details about the file you’re using and the settings applied (a screenshot would be helpful). This will allow further investigation into the problem.
how to clone and generate audio on new track
To clone and generate audio on a new track in the Voiceover Studio, follow these steps:
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Add a New Voiceover Track: Start by creating a new Voiceover Track in the studio. You can do this by clicking on "Add a new Voiceover Speaker."
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Create a Clip: Click on the timeline where you want to add a clip. This will allow you to start writing your desired text on the speaker cards above.
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Generate Audio: After writing your text, click “Generate” to create the audio for your clip. You can adjust the voice settings by clicking the cogwheel on each Speaker track. This allows you to replace any speaker with a voice from your VoiceLab, including your own Professional Voice Clone if you have one.
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Regenerate Stale Audio: If you make changes to the voice settings after generating audio, the audio will be labeled “Stale.” You will need to regenerate it by clicking the regenerate icon for a specific clip or “Generate Stale Audio” for all clips in your project.
By following these steps, you can successfully clone and generate audio on a new track.
how to fix stale audio
To address issues with stale audio, consider the following steps:
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Break Text into Shorter Sections: Splitting your text into smaller sections, preferably below 800 characters, can help maintain better audio quality and reduce the chance of degradation.
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Check Voice Samples: Ensure that the voice samples used for cloning are of high quality. Noise and artifacts in the samples can be amplified during longer audio generations.
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Adjust Stability and Similarity Settings: Experiment with the stability and similarity settings in your voice configuration. These settings can influence how the voice behaves and the prominence of any artifacts.
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Use Auto-Regenerate Feature: Enable the auto-regenerate feature in your project settings. This feature automatically checks for mispronunciations or unwanted audio artifacts and regenerates the audio up to twice at no extra cost.
By following these steps, you should be able to improve the quality of your audio output. If issues persist, consider trying different voices or models.
where is the Auto-Regenerate Feature?
The Auto-Regenerate feature can be enabled in two places:
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Convert Dialog Window: When converting your entire project or chapter in one step, you can enable Auto-Regenerate as an option in the Convert dialog window.
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Project Settings: You can also enable it in the Project settings, which will affect individual paragraph generation.
This feature automatically checks for mispronunciations or unwanted audio artifacts and regenerates the audio up to twice at no extra cost. Keep in mind that enabling this feature will increase processing time.
How can i fix "failed to generate clip
To address the "Failed to generate clip" error in the Dubbing Studio, you can try the following steps:
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Double-check your Dubbing Studio settings, including language and speaker options, to ensure they're correctly configured.
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If the problem persists, try splitting your video into smaller segments and dubbing each one separately.
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Make sure to set clips to Dynamic Duration if prompted. You can access this option by right-clicking on specific clips.
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As a workaround, try creating a new Speaker track, cloning the voice, and generating the audio on the new track. This might help resolve placement issues.
If these steps don't resolve the issue, it would be helpful to have more information about the file you're using and the settings you've applied. A screenshot of your settings would be particularly useful for further investigation.
Also, please note that if you're experiencing issues with your subscription or payments, this could affect your ability to generate clips. If you suspect this might be the case, you may want to check your subscription status or contact your bank regarding any declined payments.
If the problem continues after trying these steps, please open a ticket via the ticket form for more personalized assistance.
the system won't let me change the original dubbing language in the dubbed video, how can I fix this?
It is not possible to change the original dubbing language in the dubbed video once it has been created. To fix this, you will need to start a new dubbing project and select the correct original and target languages during the setup process.
If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out!
the system won't let me change the original dubbing text in the dubbed video, how can I fix this?
To edit the original dubbing text in a video, you need to use the Dubbing Studio feature. This option allows you to modify both the original transcripts and their translations. However, keep in mind that the Dubbing Studio feature is only available if you selected it during the creation of your dub. If you used the automatic dubbing system, editing is not possible.
If you want to ensure the ability to edit in the future, make sure to check the "Create a Dubbing Studio project" box when setting up your dub. For more guidance, you can refer to the Dubbing Studio documentation.
Dubbing studio won't update original dubbing text, how can i fix this?
To update the original dubbing text, you need to ensure that the Dubbing Studio feature was enabled when creating the dub. If it wasn’t, the system uses the automatic dubbing process, which doesn’t allow for editing.
If you did enable Dubbing Studio but are still unable to update the text, try the following steps:
- Open the Dubbing Studio project from your list of dubbing projects.
- Click the Edit button next to the dub to access the editing tools.
- Manually input the updated text in the relevant sections and regenerate the audio.
If the issue persists, you may need to create a new dub and ensure the "Create a Dubbing Studio project" option is selected during setup. Let us know if you need further assistance!
The edit option is no longer available on a dubbing studio project, how to re-enable this option?
Once a dubbing studio project is created, the edit option should remain available as long as the project is active. If the edit option is no longer visible, it could indicate an issue with the project setup or status.
Unfortunately, there is no way to re-enable the edit option for an existing project. You would need to recreate the dubbing project and ensure that the "Create Dubbing Studio" option is selected during the setup process. This will allow you to access the editing tools.
If you continue to experience issues, please open a ticket via the ticket form for further assistance.
where is the edit option for the dubbing studio? my project is still active but the option is not there anymore, how to fix this?