I've been frequently hearing this text to speech voice and I was wondering if anyone knew what it was. Here's a video for reference.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA7SGd5-jhk
Videos
There is a specific ai or tts voice I hear a lot in memes and TikTok videos and such but I have no idea where it originates from or how people use it. It's used in these videos and many others I've seen
https://youtu.be/0ZjFt1c-cII?si=7yO2-SN5wK2Ox1Pf
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTYkcpatB/
I'd like to know what app or website it's on
so you want to know what voices kracc bacc uses for his videos (as well as others like Kaka v420 and Surreal Entertainment)? well i got you just the thing right here.
this link has audio samples of well known tts synthesis out there used by well known youtubers, game devs, movie studios?, TV Channels??, Streamers, Musicians???, and meme creators including kracc bacc & others Throughout the years. So You could say that this post is THE BEST RESOURCE TO TTS VOICES IN ALL OF YOUTUBE!!! (and anywhere else.)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1if48wNTXJfDPG-n-mL8Lm3xFP98CWpXk?usp=sharing
ways to obtain the voices in the link above are already posted in the comments.
*all links will get frequent updates until all relevant voices are found.
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especially for voice samples that are labeled YTS 1-8 (an acronym for YouTube Sourced sites that has the voices.), I've made a little interactive infographic that has all of them labelled just for fun. you can also group them by their respective voice provider companies.
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/8727313/
so you want to know what voices kracc bacc uses for his videos (as well as others like Kaka v420 and Surreal Entertainment)? well i got you just the thing right here.
this link has audio samples of well known tts synthesis out there used by well known youtubers, game devs, movie studios?, TV Channels??, Streamers, Musicians???, and meme creators including kracc bacc & others Throughout the years. So You could say that this post is THE BEST RESOURCE TO TTS VOICES IN ALL OF YOUTUBE!!! (and anywhere else.)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1if48wNTXJfDPG-n-mL8Lm3xFP98CWpXk?usp=sharing
ways to obtain the voices in the link above are already posted in the comments.
*all links will get frequent updates until all relevant voices are found.
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especially for voice samples that are labeled YTS 1-8 (an acronym for YouTube Sourced sites that has the voices.), I've made a little interactive infographic that has all of them labelled just for fun. you can also group them by their respective voice provider companies.
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/8727313/
Do you have a powerful gaming pc with an nvidia GPU?
If NO: > Use elevenlabs.io and suck it up, or search for other similar products. Celebrity voices are banned now though so, idk what you do.
If YES: > You have access to local offline services, which typically offer more freedom at the expense of some technical expertise being required in setting them up.
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Do you want to record yourself speaking and then convert that audio into another voice?
You want to use RVC. P3tro has the best tutorial for this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ12-Vm2ryc&ab_channel=p3tro
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Do you want to do "text to speech"?
Do you want it to be fast? Use CoquiTTS or StyleTTS2 - I would recommend first installing Pinokio and using whatever they have available, since it's good to test things. Go for a proper github install if you figure out why you should. https://pinokio.computer/
Do you want it to be good? Use TortoiseTTS - I would recommend spending a few hours watching the latest videos in this channel. https://www.youtube.com/@Jarods_Journey
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Other things of note.
You need clean audio of the person you want to replicate. Podcasts and audiobooks are great! Speeches where it keeps swapping between the interviewer and interviewee, and where there is background noise like clapping, really suck an are not worth your time to deal with.
UVR5, ultimate vocal remover 5, is incredible at separating instrumental from vocal - use this as the basis of any song covers you may wish to do.
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Video lipsync
I recommend easywav2lip or face fusion
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Final note:
I haven't been playing with this recently. Do your own searching as there may well be 'portable' installs of things that have been released. A great example is 'easywav2lip' or also 'face fusion' as packages that are really easy to install and use, compared to the code they're based on. If you find anything you think is awesome and helpful, be awesome and share it as a reply to this comment! Help me, help you.
so do you want to know what are those tts voices you heard exactly are? well i got you just the thing right here.
this link has audio samples of well known tts voices out there used by well known youtubers, game devs, movie studios?, TV Channels??, Streamers, Musicians???, and meme creators Throughout the years. So You could say that this post is THE BEST RESOURCE TO TTS VOICES IN ALL OF YOUTUBE!!! (and anywhere else.)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1if48wNTXJfDPG-n-mL8Lm3xFP98CWpXk?usp=sharing
ways to obtain the voices in the link above are already posted in the comments.
*all links will get frequent updates until all relevant voices are found.
------------------------------
especially for voice samples that are labeled YTS 1-8 (an acronym for YouTube Sourced sites that has the voices.), I've made a little interactive infographic that has all of them labelled just for fun. you can also group them by their respective voice provider companies.
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/8727313/
I just want to dabble in creating videos that are basically video essays about video games. If you're familiar with Noah Caldwell-Gervais, check out his YouTube, that's probably the closest example of what I'd like to aim for. I'm recording the gameplay via Nvidia Share (aka Shadowplay), editing the video via DaVinci Resolve, so basically all that's left is the voice-over narration.
A few problems though: 1) I don't plan on monetizing, so it would not be cost-efficient to hire someone to do the voice over. 2) I don't like my voice and don't have the talent to do it myself. Hell - I don't even like talking. 3) Even if #2 wasn't a problem, I don't have good gear to record a good voice over.
Solution? I think I'm fine with a Text-to-Speech service.
I've looked up a bunch of services and I think Amazon Polly and Google TTS are the most natural sounding I've encountered. My problem with the former is that it needs you to have an AWS and I tried, but I got stuck in the mobile confirmation - the code from AWS wouldn't reach my phone - so that's a no go so far. My problem with the latter is that it's paid, apparently? So again, the same reason why I don't want to hire a voice actor.
So the best alternative I have so far is IBM Watson. It doesn't sound as natural as Polly and Google, but it's the most unrobotic TTS I've encountered so far. I'm not 100% satisfied with it, so I thought I'd post here to ask if I'm missing anything.
Can anyone suggest any app or service that provides a natural, lifelike TTS that isn't Amazon Polly, isn't Google TTS, and is better than IBM Watson? Thanks!
I think it was maybe reading a Tumblr post, but regardless it was either a TTS or AI voice that read a nonsense collection of letters that, at around the middle, makes a sound like “unnnnn geralt”, before a bunch of random noises and a “OOOOUUUUGH” at the end.
I believe it was just black text on a white background, and the voice was definitely not human (but was made to sound human-like, hence TTS or AI a la TikTok)
I’m trying to find this video. Does anyone know what I’m talking about?
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I believe this was originally posted 2-3 years ago, and I think I saw it on YouTube. Other than that, I can’t remember anything else
I really wanna get started on making doge memes and i don't know what tts voice little doge uses
example video: Help i'm stuck inside this meme
I wanna make a dank uwotm8 intro
Hi everyone!
I've been seeing a lot of videos that use the text to speech voice you can hear in the video below.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJ4neean/
I'm wondering how you achieve that voice. I've checked out all the voices in CapCut but none of them sounded right. Do I need to use some other app or apply a voice effect to one of the CapCut voices.
All help is appreciated!
It’s only $1 and very easy to do, so please refer there before asking questions on how to do it
the wiki
edit: i’m just going to post this here since i don’t feel like putting it on the wiki
wav2lip may have essentially “grown old”, so if your getting an error with something about mel and positional arguments go to wav2lip>audio.py and replace lines 100/101 with the following:
return librosa.filters.mel(sr=hp.sample_rate, n_fft=hp.n_fft, n_mels=hp.num_mels,
fmin=hp.fmin, fmax=hp.fmax)