#hi there. I have an audiobook I'm trying to generate. It's formatted as dialogue between 2 characte
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You can simplify the process of assigning voices to dialogue in your audiobook by using the Auto-Assign Voices feature. Here's how you can do it:
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Format your script so that each speaker is clearly identified. For example:
<speaker 1=""> Welcome back, everyone! Ready for another deep dive? <speaker 2=""> Definitely! Let's get started. <speaker 1=""> Great! Today, we're tackling search intent.Text within angle brackets (
<speaker 1="">) won't be read aloud but helps the system recognize and assign voices to each speaker. -
Upload your script in the Projects section and create an audiobook.
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Use the Auto-Assign Voices option to automatically assign different voices to each speaker based on the tags in your script.
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After auto-assigning, you can tweak the voices further in the sidebar if needed.
This method eliminates the need to manually assign voices for each paragraph, saving you significant time when working with large scripts. Let me know if you need further clarification!
the way you formatted the above, does that only work if they are within quotation marks?