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Using VTML tags

Using VTML tags - Captivate Tutorial

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Using VTML tags

- In this video, let's learn how you can make your text-to-speech audio sound natural using the vtml tags for NeoSpeech audio. You will learn how to change the pitch, speed, and volume of your audio, to make it sound natural. We are still using TTS Project_Start. You can open it from the exercise files folder, under chapter 12 folder. Let's go to the third slide. Here, notice that I have added a vtml tag, which allows you to add a break level. You can select whether you want the break level to be zero, where there will be no break. One will give you a reasonable break. Two will give you a long break, and three, a longer break. Here in the slide notes section, I've added two text captions for you to generate it as a text-to-speech, and then compare. Go ahead and select the checkbox for all these captions, and generate text-to-speech for it. And notice the difference between these captions because of the breaks of different types. I'll go ahead and close this. You can also specify what…

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