![]() ![]() For more information, see the Audio Content Creation documentation. You can build highly natural audio content for a variety of scenarios, such as audiobooks, news broadcasts, video narrations, and chat bots. You can use the output audio as-is, or as a starting point for further customization. Audio Content Creation: A no-code approach for text-to-speech synthesis.To do so, please fist Create a Speech resource in the Azure portal, and leverage Speech Studio - Audio Creation Center since the quickstart is based on SDK and need a code base. Please let me know if I am not in the right direction. Thanks for reaching out to us, I think you want to quick try text to speech feature, like convert your text input to speech video with no code. The mechanization men at Microsoft really put together a mess this time. I still have no idea where this Microsoft text-to-speech app or software is, let alone how I can ever try it out! I can search for text-to-speech in the internet and find any number of apps out there (a couple I've tried) that get you to where you need to go to get started without having to go through this nightmare. ![]() I want to try whatever Microsoft has for text-to-speech, not end up in AI Hell. ![]() I don't want to put in a load of code and stuff. This has NOTHING to do with what I'm looking for. just some links so I click on Quick Start Text-to-speech thinking that must the the elusive app, and end up here instead: I do a search in the portal's search bar for text-to-speech and there's no direct link to the app or software or whatever it is. So, I create my account thinking I'll get to try this amazing text-to-speech tech fast, but instead end up at some portal ( ) with HUNDREDS of apps and crap I don't want anything to do with! On that page, I click on the green "Try Text to speech for free" button and I end up here: I click it and say, "Great, just what I was looking for!" I searched for Microsoft text-to-speech on the internet. ![]()
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