Play.ht offers some of the best AI voices to help you create realistic AI voiceovers for your videos, presentations, education and other projects. Play.ht's state-of-the-art Text to Speech editor allows you to create the voiceover according to your needs. You can use multiple AI voices to create conversation-like audio and use full SSML features to enhance your audio.
Play.ht also allows you to embed and distribute your audio files. You can embed the audio using our audio player widgets to increase accessibility on your articles or web-pages. You can use our Podcasting solution to distribute your audio files as podcasts to iTunes and Spotify.
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There aren't really any models that produce realistic real-time voice. I'd recommend ElevenLabs or play.ht, sadly these seem to be the only useable options for now. Source: 6 months ago
I've used play.ht before. Very easy to use. Source: 11 months ago
Does anyone know what they are using and if its possible to get it and run it locally? I have a lot of text to voice (1 500 000 characters, 300 000 words) so using services as elevenlabs or play.ht would be pretty expensive. The quality is secondary to it being reasonably fast (got a 2060 super, dont want to run it for 4 months straight to generate all this dialogue). Source: 11 months ago
My experience with play.ht wasn't positive, had way better luck paying the eleven labs premium. Source: 11 months ago
(The biggest problem I have with play.ht is it won't do some things because "Your content violates our standards" and that is for "fight scenes" written over 100 years ago). Source: 11 months ago
Right now I'm working on turning Tros of Samothrace by Talbut Mundy into an ai audiobook (http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500901.txt) and I tried ElevenLabs and honestly I found play.ht to be the superior reader for long-form audiobooks, at least if you use their new experimental voices of which I find the British "Clark" to be the best. But play.ht will cost me about $100 to make three to four novels into... Source: 11 months ago
For the voices, I trained an AI using play.ht. Source: 12 months ago
Am I doing something wrong? No match with play.ht and all the other commercial TTS offerings. Source: about 1 year ago
In the end we used ChatGPT for writing the code, the GPT 3.5 Turbo API for most of the guts, Midjourney for images, D-id to make our character videos and play.ht and a few others to make the character voices. Source: about 1 year ago
I used play.ht to create voice. it's free. Source: about 1 year ago
Maybe I'm doing something drastically wrong -- and I know you need to write in a specific format to assist the AI - but I just ran one of my podcast intro scripts through play.ht and I can't make it sound not weird!! (in fact, oddly this is the one site I've tried where the AI voice switched gender and accent throughout the script! -- all set to Wilbert). Source: about 1 year ago
Nope, I just think the newest ai voices are really impressive. The ones on this site sound really spot on: https://play.ht/. Source: about 1 year ago
My man you need to visit play.ht or murf.ai and see if you want to revise that statement. Look specifically at their "Ultra Realistic" products. Source: about 1 year ago
Well it's because now that H100's are publicly available, we can achieve these results in conjunction with Bark. Normally this would be gated for startups like play.ht and ElevenLabs. Source: about 1 year ago
The v0 of the idea to see if anyone was going to care was to create a "This Day in History" style podcast. While both my partner and I are programmers, we wanted to use as much off-the-shelf services as possible to start validating our premise. So, after manually testing all of the TTS (Text-to-Speech) services out there (and there are a ton!) we came to the conclusion that Eleven Labs... Source: about 1 year ago
Link to the reddit post AI voice generated using play.ht Gameplay from my yt friend: A Risk of Mauwu. Source: about 1 year ago
I used play.ht to create voice. it's free. Source: about 1 year ago
Apart from Eleven Labs there are plenty of other companies offering same or similar services, such as play.ht, voice.ai, and deepgram.ai. How are these companies coming up with this tech? Are they the next Big Tech's because of their engineering intelligence or can anyone create them for free using some very particular tech? Source: about 1 year ago
This is more of an ethical point, but tools like play.ht have pretty good voice cloning tools. The only issue is I believe that breaches copyright (although I'd wager Warner Bros may have issues with you doing a fan dub). Source: about 1 year ago
I'm currently using play.ht. It's online tho but you only need 30 seconds for voice cloning so it's pretty handy. Source: about 1 year ago
Did the voice with play.ht and videos are from the twitter account TweetsofCats! Source: about 1 year ago
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