Wednesday, October 11, 2023

What I like about Murf.ai

What I like about Murf.ai is its use of use for creating AI-generated dialogues. The few other apps for the same purpose, such as Narakeet, Text-to-Speech-Dialogue, and Typecast, involve more steps in  inputting the dialogue text, and/or assigning Speaker Voice to each speaking turn. 

Murf.ai, however, involves much less fuss. Just prepare a WORD file containing the script, and in the script, indicate each speaking turn as a new line. Then import the WORD file into a Murf.ai project. The speaking turns will appear automatically in the project. Then, for each speaking turn, click on the avatar on the left and choose the Speaker Voice. This step can be finished quite quickly. Then, generate. 

Under the free plan, the resulting dialogue can be shared via a link. You can even import an image, or a video, so that the generated audio works like a voiceover. 

(The paid plan has a few other cool functions.)




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