Using the extract method of the Sound Class we can now do a realistic lip Sync of sounds coming from external files or even from the microphone. This demo uses Google translate text to speech service. This allows me to send a string with the text and replies with a mp3 with the readout of the specific text. The playback pitch, temo, and speed of the mp3 file can be set thrum the controls.
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11 Comments
Hi. I’m Donavan and I am very interested in this article source. I work with e-learning and this will be very userful for me. If possible I’d like have this open source.
Thank’s
Hi! I am trying to make an animation with TTS.. If i can get access to your source that would be great for my work !
Very cool! Can I possibly get the source for this please?
Hi there..nice exp…hope I can get the source file too for my personal project…thanks in advanced
HI,
I am just learning to some animations and looking at the above. I feel this program would be a great help for me.
I would very grateful to receive the program.
Thanking you,
Nalin
Hi,
I’m Louis. Can I possibly get the source for this please?
Thank You,
Louis
Very slick indeed. Would it be possible to get the source for this?
This is damn good! Could you send me the source of your project?
Thanks in advance, cheeeers
Hi Birsan!
I’d like to make an experimental flash project. It’d be great if u could send your project source. Otherwise give me a hint please, to search another solution for this.
thanks
Hi Birsan,
looks great, would you be able to share the source with me?
Currently experimenting in an e-learning context.
Cheers,
Robert
Wow, very very cool! I am very interested in the source, I could need it for a school project to let my character speak.