That was my reaction as well. It's a fantastic tool. I've used it on IVR's for call centers and such. I worked for a company in the past that would pay thousands of dollars for professional voice recordings for their call center. With this tool, I could have replaced that entirely. In more recent roles, I have done just that. It's a lot easier than asking others to record it, too.
@@collaborationblog Oh man, I'm glad you were productive with this tool. Very glad. I made an awesome e-reader app with Azure neural TTS. I used to pay for another app, but it just stopped working, so I decided to build my own. The problem I have is, I'm so not sure how Microsoft calculates the pricing. Just testing the app, costs $0.13. That may seem like pennies, but it's a few lines of text. I can't imagine the cost for a whole book, and I have dozens of books. Can you explain the pricing if you know how it works? I'm sure I'm using the $16/m at 1million characters. But it makes little sense because the Free plan is gives .5million characters monthly, so am I really paying $16 for an additional .5million characters? Why wouldn't I just create another free account and get 1 million characters for free? It makes no sense to me? Help!
Would you share how to create the 'resource', because is required before all these play. It's complex for not developers. For me, there's a lot of unclear documentation.
I'm going to be honest, it has been a long time since I set that up and I know last time I looked, Microsoft had changed the GUI, so it's a bit different. Looking on the Microsoft page, they reference this tutorial, so hopefully this will be helpful for you: ua-cam.com/video/GoH6wcOEsnQ/v-deo.html And here is some official Microsoft Documentation: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/speech-service/index-text-to-speech
any updates on when other languages such as "Spanish" will have the extra bells and whistles like the Speaking Styles? Seems English is one of the few languages that includes those options.
Thanks for doing this Azure TTS demo! It's amazing how you adjust so many aspects of the speech! I just found out about it a couple of days ago, and want to use it to create audiobooks. So, I have two questions...1) Do you have to have/create an account to download the audio? And 2) Is the TTS functionality available with the free account, or do you have to sign up for a paid account? Thanks so much!!!
Hi Ray, That sounds like a great way of using it! To answer your questions, to be able to use it for a book, you're almost certainly going to have to sign up for a paid account, but you'll be surprised at how little it costs. Keep in mind, I'm not a representative of Microsoft, but I don't want to steer you wrong, either, so be sure to look into it when you set up your account.
Dude you are awesome for showing us how to use this tool. I'm so amazed at the quality, but even more amazed at how much control you have. Wow!
That was my reaction as well. It's a fantastic tool. I've used it on IVR's for call centers and such. I worked for a company in the past that would pay thousands of dollars for professional voice recordings for their call center. With this tool, I could have replaced that entirely. In more recent roles, I have done just that. It's a lot easier than asking others to record it, too.
@@collaborationblog Oh man, I'm glad you were productive with this tool. Very glad. I made an awesome e-reader app with Azure neural TTS. I used to pay for another app, but it just stopped working, so I decided to build my own. The problem I have is, I'm so not sure how Microsoft calculates the pricing. Just testing the app, costs $0.13. That may seem like pennies, but it's a few lines of text. I can't imagine the cost for a whole book, and I have dozens of books. Can you explain the pricing if you know how it works? I'm sure I'm using the $16/m at 1million characters. But it makes little sense because the Free plan is gives .5million characters monthly, so am I really paying $16 for an additional .5million characters? Why wouldn't I just create another free account and get 1 million characters for free? It makes no sense to me? Help!
Finally! I was stuck with trying to write code my god you saved me
Would you share how to create the 'resource', because is required before all these play. It's complex for not developers. For me, there's a lot of unclear documentation.
How do you only have 15 subscribers?
Just subscribed myself.
Thanks! I'm up to 48 or so now. I appreciate the subscribe!
@@collaborationblog You are welcome.
Wishing you more sucess
It's not clear how to get to Speech Studio. I'm logged into Azure and it comes up in no searches.
I'm going to be honest, it has been a long time since I set that up and I know last time I looked, Microsoft had changed the GUI, so it's a bit different. Looking on the Microsoft page, they reference this tutorial, so hopefully this will be helpful for you: ua-cam.com/video/GoH6wcOEsnQ/v-deo.html
And here is some official Microsoft Documentation:
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/speech-service/index-text-to-speech
Nice video, I'm learning how to use this and I learned a few tips!
Thank you :)
How can I know how many characters I have used?
The link to the audio content creation tool goes to a blank page. Can you supply a new one.
Hi Paul, I just tested and speech.microsoft.com/audiocontentcreation still goes to the tools demo page -- For me, anyway.
This is incredible, thank you!!!
Is there a way to add 10 second breaks to a sentence w/o. SSML in MS Azure
any updates on when other languages such as "Spanish" will have the extra bells and whistles like the Speaking Styles? Seems English is one of the few languages that includes those options.
I wish I could give an answer to that. Unfortunately, I don't work for Microsoft so I don't have the answer for that.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Thanks for doing this Azure TTS demo! It's amazing how you adjust so many aspects of the speech! I just found out about it a couple of days ago, and want to use it to create audiobooks. So, I have two questions...1) Do you have to have/create an account to download the audio? And 2) Is the TTS functionality available with the free account, or do you have to sign up for a paid account? Thanks so much!!!
Hi Ray, That sounds like a great way of using it! To answer your questions, to be able to use it for a book, you're almost certainly going to have to sign up for a paid account, but you'll be surprised at how little it costs. Keep in mind, I'm not a representative of Microsoft, but I don't want to steer you wrong, either, so be sure to look into it when you set up your account.
Stunning cool
Doesn't work