In this video we go on talking about audio: we use ffmpeg to produce Text-to-speech (TTS) audio generated files from a text directly given in the command, and also using a text file as input.
After that, we tried to change the voice and pass it directly to ffplay, without generating any audio file.
We also see how to generate an audio sine and how to generate the function we want using aevalsrc
For any questions or doubts, feel free to write a comment down below!
Further reference about Text-to-speech (flite):
► ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html#flite
Further reference about sine:
► ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html#sine
Further reference about aevalsrc:
► ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html#ae...
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📖 CHAPTERS 📖
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00:00 Intro
00:30 First text-to-speech (libflite) on ffmpeg
03:24 Text-to-speech using a text file
05:38 Changing the voice to the text-to-speech system
07:43 Text-to-speech directly to ffplay
08:46 Generating a sine signal
10:35 Using aevalsrc (function evaluation) to generate a sine wave
12:10 Conclusions
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2 июл 2024