#I would like to create an ai podcast. I have a multi voice script and would like to create the audi
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To create audio from a multi-voice script without transforming the content, you can use the Projects feature. Here's how you can do it:
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Upload Your Script: Format your script to include speaker tags for each voice. 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 between angle brackets will not be read aloud but helps the system assign voices to each speaker.
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Auto-Assign Voices: Once your script is uploaded, use the Auto-Assign Voices option to automatically assign different voices to each speaker. You can also manually select voices later if needed.
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Generate Audio: After assigning voices, generate the audio output. The system will produce audio based on your exact script without altering the content.
This approach ensures your script remains unchanged and the audio output matches your input. Let me know if you need further clarification!
right now I think I am in project. and I just pasted the script. But I have to manually assign the voices, how can I automatically assign it? Or am I in the wrong place?
If you're in the Projects feature and have pasted your multi-voice script, you are in the right place to create your AI podcast. However, there is no fully automated way to assign voices to specific characters throughout the entire script. You will need to manually assign voices to each section of dialogue.
If you'd like to streamline the process, you can try formatting your script with speaker tags in this format:
<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 the angle brackets (e.g., <speaker 1="">) will not be read aloud but will help the system recognize and assign voices to each speaker. After uploading the script, you can use the Auto-Assign Voices option to assign different voices to the speakers. You can then tweak the voices later in the sidebar if needed.
If this workaround doesn't meet your needs, you will need to continue assigning voices manually for now. Let me know if you need further clarification!
yeah I understand but where is the "Auto-Assign Voices" feature? I cannot find it.
The "Auto-Assign Voices" feature is not an official functionality, but there is a workaround you can use to achieve this. Here's how you can proceed:
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Format your script to include speaker tags for each dialogue. 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.The text between the angle brackets (e.g.,
<speaker 1="">) will not be read aloud but will help the system recognize and assign voices to each speaker. -
Go to the Projects section and create a new project, such as an audiobook.
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Attach your formatted script to the project.
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Use the Auto-Assign Voices option to automatically assign different voices to the speakers based on the tags in your script.
After this, you can tweak the assigned voices in the sidebar if needed. If you still cannot find the "Auto-Assign Voices" option, ensure your script is formatted correctly as shown above. Let me know if you need further clarification!
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