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TTS
:robot: :speech_balloon: Deep learning for Text to Speech (Discussion forum: https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/tts) (by mozilla)
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DeepSpeech
DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers.
One option is to use a speech to text program from mozilla (there), then write a script to feed that text to a text to speech program, run the tts program (mozilla has a tts program too) and then put out the sound (maybe with obs) to your video recording or something. I ~don't know if mozilla provides only the voice or if it comes with a program to actually put out sound. If it doesn't come with it, I'd suggest to try balabolka, which is (probably) open source too..
One option is to use a speech to text program from mozilla (there), then write a script to feed that text to a text to speech program, run the tts program (mozilla has a tts program too) and then put out the sound (maybe with obs) to your video recording or something. I ~don't know if mozilla provides only the voice or if it comes with a program to actually put out sound. If it doesn't come with it, I'd suggest to try balabolka, which is (probably) open source too..
One option is to use a speech to text program from mozilla (there), then write a script to feed that text to a text to speech program, run the tts program (mozilla has a tts program too) and then put out the sound (maybe with obs) to your video recording or something. I ~don't know if mozilla provides only the voice or if it comes with a program to actually put out sound. If it doesn't come with it, I'd suggest to try balabolka, which is (probably) open source too..
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