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Text-to-Speech Basics: What Is TTS and Who Uses It?

CourseArc

A Guest Post by ReadSpeaker The Internet of Voice has arrived, and it’s changing the way we interact with our devices. Call it the age of conversational computing—and the computer’s end of these conversations comes courtesy of a digital technology called text to speech, or TTS for short.

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Adding Recorded Voice to a Captivate Project

Adobe Captivate

Should I add voice over to my Captivate Project? Learning theory strongly supports the addition of audio such as voice-over to eLearning. In this post, I cover Recording a voice-over , directly to Captivate. How can Voice-over be Added to a Captivate Project? Recording a voice-over. Save and Close.

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Voiceover In eLearning: A Key Component

HexaLearn

Artificial Intelligence-based text-to-speech converters are also used to generate voiceovers. With improved technology, machine voice is becoming closer to human voice and can offer greater flexibility in recording audio without needing a soundproof studio. It is difficult to listen to and read long texts simultaneously.

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Top 10 AI Tools for Designing Video-based Corporate eLearning in 2024

Thinkdom

Vyond Top Features: Offers Text To Images, Instant Video Translation, and Video to Action. Best Known For: Its vast library of GoAnimate voices and ease of use. Synthesia Top Features: AI avatars, AI voice, video templates, and an editing studio. Best Known For: Transforming text into engaging videos with AI presenters.

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Text-to-Speech eLearning Tools - Integrated Products

Tony Karrer

This is fourth post in a series on Text-to-Speech (TTS) for eLearning written by Dr. Joel Harband and edited by me (which turns out to be a great way to learn). The other posts are: Text-to-Speech Overview and NLP Quality , Digital Signal Processor and Text-to-Speech , and Using Text-to-Speech in an eLearning Course.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Voice-Over in eLearning - The Learning Circuits Blog , September 1, 2010 Over the past couple of months, Dr. Joel Harband has been teaching me all about Using Text-to-Speech in eLearning. The comment was: Even the best Text-to-Speech can only do one thing - receive text and spit it back out. thought so!

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10 categories of generative AI tools

KnowledgeOne

With plug-ins, however, ChatGPT can handle non-text content, while Bard integrates voice recognition and lets you listen to the answer via audio. text to speech (TTS) These tools generate audible speech responses to text requests.