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Post by maor75834 on Aug 6, 2024 14:05:28 GMT -6
Good evening friends Looking for an AI tool that when I upload a singer's voice from the computer there it will translate it for me into another language of my choice Note: I am looking for any way to do this please.......... Thanks for the helpers!
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Post by doubledog on Aug 6, 2024 14:47:01 GMT -6
I think you will need a time machine. Or at least I don't think that exists here in this time as of yet. I do know of tools (even free tools) that will translate speech or sometimes musical lyrics to text. They are not perfect.
Besides even if it did a raw translation (word to word), it might not make sense in the song. It will likely lose any rhyming, it could lose emotion or inflection on specific words - or they may be on the wrong words since not all words even translate directly. You are better off to hire someone that can sing the song in the correct language (and correct any translation issues). There are places to find this kind of thing (Soundbetter, maybe Fiver if you want it cheap and dirty).
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Post by Tbone81 on Aug 6, 2024 16:44:59 GMT -6
Podcasts are actively being AI translated to other languages, in the host’s original voice…so the tech is out there somewhere.
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Post by maor75834 on Aug 6, 2024 20:26:09 GMT -6
I need more recommendations...........
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Post by Darren Boling on Aug 6, 2024 20:40:38 GMT -6
I need more recommendations........... Just Google (or use chat GPT) to search translation options. There's a ton of startups doing translation, transcribing, voice modelling, etc. Look for whichever one they make the meme videos with and experiment. I doubt any of us here have the answers you're looking for.
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Post by copperx on Aug 6, 2024 22:06:38 GMT -6
I think you will need a time machine. Or at least I don't think that exists here in this time as of yet. I do know of tools (even free tools) that will translate speech or sometimes musical lyrics to text. They are not perfect. Besides even if it did a raw translation (word to word), it might not make sense in the song. It will likely lose any rhyming, it could lose emotion or inflection on specific words - or they may be on the wrong words since not all words even translate directly. You are better off to hire someone that can sing the song in the correct language (and correct any translation issues). There are places to find this kind of thing (Soundbetter, maybe Fiver if you want it cheap and dirty).
I think you need to catch up to recent advances. What the OP proposes is much simpler than what the technology can do right now (automatic movie dubbing with the voice of the original actor plus synthesizing lip-synched video). If automatic dubbing of songs doesn't exist now, it's not because the technology doesn't exist; probably the money isn't there right now.
See the video below. That is old (1 year old) tech by now.
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Post by poppaflavor on Aug 7, 2024 5:09:16 GMT -6
I think you will need a time machine. Or at least I don't think that exists here in this time as of yet. I do know of tools (even free tools) that will translate speech or sometimes musical lyrics to text. They are not perfect. Besides even if it did a raw translation (word to word), it might not make sense in the song. It will likely lose any rhyming, it could lose emotion or inflection on specific words - or they may be on the wrong words since not all words even translate directly. You are better off to hire someone that can sing the song in the correct language (and correct any translation issues). There are places to find this kind of thing (Soundbetter, maybe Fiver if you want it cheap and dirty).
I think you need to catch up to recent advances. What the OP proposes is much simpler than what the technology can do right now (automatic movie dubbing with the voice of the original actor plus synthesizing lip-synched video). If automatic dubbing of songs doesn't exist now, it's not because the technology doesn't exist; probably the money isn't there right now.
See the video below. That is old (1 year old) tech by now.
That's really fascinating, although unfortunately it takes a bit of the interpretive part out of watching a movie with bleeped swear words. I think that I can credit a lot of my extraordinary capacity for swearing on watching movies as a kid where they bleep them out and I had to fill in the blanks in my mind sitting on the couch next to Mom and Pop. If they hadn't to bleeped them, I never would have invented such an amazing retinue of swears. Kids these days are going to be underpowered swearers.
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Post by doubledog on Aug 7, 2024 7:34:43 GMT -6
I think you will need a time machine. Or at least I don't think that exists here in this time as of yet. I do know of tools (even free tools) that will translate speech or sometimes musical lyrics to text. They are not perfect. Besides even if it did a raw translation (word to word), it might not make sense in the song. It will likely lose any rhyming, it could lose emotion or inflection on specific words - or they may be on the wrong words since not all words even translate directly. You are better off to hire someone that can sing the song in the correct language (and correct any translation issues). There are places to find this kind of thing (Soundbetter, maybe Fiver if you want it cheap and dirty).
I think you need to catch up to recent advances. What the OP proposes is much simpler than what the technology can do right now (automatic movie dubbing with the voice of the original actor plus synthesizing lip-synched video). If automatic dubbing of songs doesn't exist now, it's not because the technology doesn't exist; probably the money isn't there right now.
See the video below. That is old (1 year old) tech by now.
ok, sure the Hollywoods with billion dollar budgets can do it, but the OP said "Looking for an AI tool that when I upload a singer's voice from the computer there it will translate it for me into another language of my choice". They didn't say they had a Hollywood budget. I'm also pretty sure it takes a lot more than just uploading a file and having AI spit out something useable. All of the consumer-level AI tools are not that good yet (and we've all seen the ridiculous product they can output too). I also don't expect that I can personally get the kind of results that Peter Jackson and the Beatles got with AI-enhanced audio. It's just not available for the masses yet.
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Post by maor75834 on Aug 7, 2024 9:48:34 GMT -6
I need more recommendations...........
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Post by doubledog on Aug 7, 2024 12:08:23 GMT -6
I need more recommendations........... How much is your budget?
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Post by chessparov on Aug 7, 2024 13:17:35 GMT -6
The Masses will use it religiously someday.
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Post by maor75834 on Aug 10, 2024 19:02:27 GMT -6
doubledog why you ask Do you have any software for me that does this?
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Post by maor75834 on Aug 11, 2024 3:13:36 GMT -6
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Post by maor75834 on Aug 11, 2024 3:14:43 GMT -6
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Post by maor75834 on Aug 11, 2024 3:15:12 GMT -6
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Post by maor75834 on Aug 11, 2024 5:34:53 GMT -6
doubledog?
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Post by Vincent R. on Aug 11, 2024 7:37:28 GMT -6
There are translation AI apps out there. I’ve seen advertisements for them, but for song lyrics with a proper rhyme scheme, I don’t think that exists yet. This is the app that keeps popping up in my feed. speechify.com/
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Post by doubledog on Aug 11, 2024 8:56:29 GMT -6
doubledog why you ask Do you have any software for me that does this? I've already answered that question... If you have an insanely large budget, then you too can hire Peter Jackson and it appears his team can do some amazing stuff. Perhaps they have the technology to do what you want (I have no idea since I don't have the budget or the requirement). There may be others but you aren't going to find it for cheap. That is just the state of the technology right now. Good luck.
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Post by bluesholyman on Aug 12, 2024 12:56:03 GMT -6
Wasn't specifically looking, but had this ad pop up on a youtube video. Not sure it will do what you are looking for, but closer than anything else I am personally aware of. May be worth checking out. artlist.io/voice-overGood luck with your search and please let other know if you find something that works.
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