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I’ve used Amazon’s text-to-speech API to create voice-over for my video

Written by @startuplab | Published on 2017/12/23

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I have trouble speaking, I don’t really like my voice and accent, so I decided to try using Amazon Polly and see if it helps me to create a watchable video.

I have trouble speaking, I don’t really like my voice and accent, so I decided to try using Amazon Polly and see if it helps me to create a watchable video.

It ended up working surprisingly well. I have used reveal.js to generate slides, and PhantomJS to automatically render them into images. Then I’ve edited them together using Kdenlive. The entire process of turning my article into a video took a couple of hours.

I think it turned out pretty cool and I figured I’d share it with you guys. It’s imperfect, but it’s really impressive how far text-to-speech engines have come.

At this point it still probably makes more sense to spend $10-$20 on fiverr to create a professional voiceover, but I can totally see how in the near future it would be possible to automatically generate high quality videos.

I think I’m onto something here, maybe I’ll make a SaaS tool out of this. Very cool stuff.

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