Verbatik is a text-to-speech application that allows you to turn any text into lifelike speech. It enables you to create various media content such as audiobooks, podcasts, voice content, and also applications that talk and build entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. You can convert your documents into audio files for listening anywhere.
With Verbatik, you can accurately convert text to speech powered by leading Cloud AI Technologies. Instantly convert the text into natural-sounding speech and download it as MP3 and WAV audio files.
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AI Voices in more than 140 Languages and more than 400 Dialects. It sounds like real humans.
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Verbatik offers Voice Cloning and API Access that let users to integrate Verbatik TTS into their applications
Based on our record, Kdenlive seems to be a lot more popular than Verbatik. While we know about 120 links to Kdenlive, we've tracked only 1 mention of Verbatik. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hadn't heard of this (https://kdenlive.org/en/). Thank you! - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
"Regular" people don't really need FFMPEG. Regular people need tools with GUIs that have a non-generic purpose. So stuff like https://kdenlive.org/en/ that are backed by ffmpeg are (imo) superior "regular" person tools. FFMPEG isn't complicated (its as complicated as any other CLI tool), it's that video encoding/decoding specifically is a hard problem space that you have to explicitly learn to better understand... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Great that you got it to work. Just to make the list with potential tools a bit more complete: - Kdenlive is also a fairly capable video editor. https://kdenlive.org/en/ - From what I have heard the Blender video editor for many people is a go to tool as well. In this case it likely would have been overkill, but figured it is worth mentioning. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
You might be interested in Kdenlive. It's not online, but can be installed on any OS and I've had it running on some pretty dated machines. Source: 7 months ago
Kdenlive or shotcut for small/basic stuff. If you're outgrow those, then DaVinci Resolve Free. Source: about 1 year ago
Hello dear comunity ! My name is Lucian and I am CO-Founder of Verbatik LTD. On VERBATIK you can create realistic voices for any text in seconds by using over +840 realistic voices across +135 languages & dialects. Turn text into podcasts to increase content reach and brand presence. Publish your audio files on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, and Google Podcasts using RSS feeds. Generate realistic voiceovers... Source: almost 2 years ago
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