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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Based on our record, Play.ht should be more popular than Downpour.com. It has been mentiond 64 times since March 2021. 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.
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: 7 months ago
I've used play.ht before. Very easy to use. Source: 12 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: about 1 year ago
My experience with play.ht wasn't positive, had way better luck paying the eleven labs premium. Source: about 1 year 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: about 1 year ago
Downpour.com allows people to download normal MP3s of purchases. They offer old-school CDs as well. So, no vendor lock-in there :). Source: 7 months ago
I agree about downpour.com - the vast majority (at least 99%) of the titles listed have no copy protection, so you don't have to worry about playing them only on a specific piece of equipment or specific software - any program and/or any device that will play MP3 or M4B files will work (plus you can play it online from their website). Source: about 1 year ago
Downpour.com - multiple choices for downloads. Source: about 1 year ago
Besides downpour.com, there is libro.fm which supports independent bookstores and has DRM free files you can download and use freely. Source: about 1 year ago
Incorrect, downpour.com will let you download MP3s of audiobooks that you buy. Source: about 1 year ago
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