How to Make Text to Speech Videos for FREE

Kevin Stratvert
26 Apr 202206:19

TLDRKevin demonstrates how to create text-to-speech videos for free using ClipChamp, a video editing service owned by Microsoft. He guides viewers through the process of setting up an account, choosing a language and voice, customizing speech with pauses and emphasis, and exporting the final video. Kevin also addresses potential concerns about the rights to use the text-to-speech output commercially, suggesting that users have full rights to utilize it as they wish.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 Use ClipChamp, a free video editing service owned by Microsoft, to create text-to-speech videos.
  • 📷 ClipChamp allows you to record your screen, camera, or both simultaneously.
  • 🗣️ Choose from 70 languages and 170 different voices, including various ages and accents.
  • 🔄 You can mix and match languages with voices to create unique speech effects.
  • ✍️ Customize the speech by adding emphasis, pauses, or changing the speed of the text.
  • 🎵 Insert text and preview how the computer will say it before finalizing.
  • 📂 Save the text-to-speech as media in your ClipChamp bin for easy access.
  • 📁 Add the audio to your video timeline and edit further with other media or export as a standalone audio file.
  • 📹 ClipChamp can be used as a full video editing program to add videos, pictures, and music.
  • 📚 The terms of service do not mention restrictions on the commercial use of the outputted text-to-speech.
  • 📈 For commercial projects, it is implied that you have full rights and license to use the text-to-speech output.
  • 🔗 Convert the final video to an audio-only format using a service like CloudConvert if needed.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The purpose of the video is to demonstrate how to create text-to-speech videos for free using the ClipChamp service, which can be utilized on various platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.

  • Who is the presenter of the video?

    -The presenter of the video is Kevin.

  • What video editing service is used in the tutorial?

    -The video editing service used in the tutorial is ClipChamp, which is owned by Microsoft.

  • How many language options are available in ClipChamp's text-to-speech feature?

    -ClipChamp's text-to-speech feature offers 70 different language options.

  • How many different voices can be chosen from in ClipChamp's text-to-speech feature?

    -There are 170 different voices available in ClipChamp's text-to-speech feature.

  • What type of customization can be done to the text in ClipChamp's text-to-speech feature?

    -In ClipChamp's text-to-speech feature, you can customize the speed of the text, add emphasis to certain words by inserting periods, introduce pauses with commas or ellipses, and make the pitch rise on the last syllable by inserting a question mark.

  • How can you preview the text-to-speech in ClipChamp?

    -You can preview the text-to-speech in ClipChamp by entering your text and clicking on the preview button.

  • What is the process to save the text-to-speech as media in ClipChamp?

    -After customizing the text-to-speech, you click on the 'save to media' button, and it will appear in your media bin.

  • How can the text-to-speech audio be added to the timeline in ClipChamp?

    -The text-to-speech audio can be added to the timeline in ClipChamp either by clicking the plus icon when hovering over the media or by dragging and dropping it onto the timeline.

  • What format does ClipChamp export the video as?

    -ClipChamp exports the video as an MP4, which includes both video and audio.

  • How can the video's audio be extracted separately from the video file?

    -The video's audio can be extracted separately by using a website like CloudConvert to convert the MP4 file to an audio format such as WAV.

  • What are the terms of service regarding the rights to the outputted text-to-speech?

    -The terms of service do not specifically mention the rights to the outputted text-to-speech. However, since it is a feature within video editing software and the outputted video can be used for commercial projects, it is implied that users have full rights and license to use the outputted text-to-speech wherever they prefer.

Outlines

00:00

🎥 Creating Free Text-to-Speech Videos with ClipChamp

Kevin introduces a tutorial on creating text-to-speech videos for free using ClipChamp, a video editing service owned by Microsoft. He guides viewers to the website, explains the sign-up process using various account types, and navigates through the interface to access the text-to-speech feature. The feature offers 70 language options and 170 different voices, including various genders, ages, and accents. Kevin demonstrates how to input text, customize speech with pauses and emphasis, and preview the audio. He also explains how to save the media, add it to the timeline, and use ClipChamp's full editing capabilities or export the audio for other software.

05:02

📚 Rights and Usage of Text-to-Speech Output

In the second paragraph, Kevin addresses potential concerns about the rights to the text-to-speech output and its commercial usage. After reviewing the terms of service, he finds no specific mention of restrictions, implying that users have full rights to use the outputted text-to-speech in their projects. He suggests that since the output is part of a video editing software, it can be used freely for commercial purposes. Kevin concludes the tutorial by encouraging viewers to subscribe for more content and hints at future videos.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Text-to-Speech

Text-to-Speech (TTS) is a technology that converts written text into audible speech. In the context of the video, TTS is used to create videos with spoken words without the need for a human voiceover artist. The script mentions using ClipChamp's TTS feature to generate speech that can be used across various platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.

💡ClipChamp

ClipChamp is a free video editing service highlighted in the video. It is owned by Microsoft and is used to create text-to-speech videos. The video demonstrates how to navigate ClipChamp's interface to utilize its TTS capabilities, making it a central tool in the process described.

💡Microsoft

Microsoft is mentioned as the owner of ClipChamp, indicating a connection between the video's presenter and the software company. The presenter used to be employed by Microsoft, which adds a layer of credibility and familiarity to the software being promoted.

💡Video Editing

Video editing refers to the process of manipulating and combining video shots to create a continuous and coherent sequence. In the script, video editing is integral to the creation of text-to-speech videos using ClipChamp, where users can add visuals, music, and other elements alongside the synthesized speech.

💡Language Options

The video script discusses the ability to choose from 70 different languages in ClipChamp's TTS feature. This allows for a wide range of linguistic options, enabling users to create content in various languages, though it humorously notes the absence of Klingon.

💡Voice Selection

Voice selection pertains to the choice of different synthesized voices available within the TTS feature. The script mentions 170 different voices, including male, female, neutral, various ages, and accents, which users can select to match the tone and style of their video content.

💡Customization

Customization in the video refers to the ability to adjust the synthesized speech's emphasis, pauses, and intonation. For example, adding a period after a word can create a long pause, while a comma or ellipsis can introduce shorter pauses, and a question mark can raise the pitch at the end of a sentence.

💡Media Bin

The media bin is a storage area within ClipChamp where users can save and organize their media files, such as the TTS audio created. The script explains that once the TTS is customized, it can be saved to the media bin for easy access and further editing.

💡Timeline

In video editing, a timeline is a sequence where all the elements of a video are arranged in the order they will appear. The script describes how to add the TTS audio to the timeline in ClipChamp, either by clicking a plus icon or by dragging and dropping.

💡Exporting

Exporting is the process of rendering and saving the final video project in a specific format. The video script details how to export the project as an MP4 file, which includes both video and audio, using ClipChamp's export feature.

💡CloudConvert

CloudConvert is an online conversion tool mentioned in the script for extracting audio from the exported MP4 file. Users can upload their MP4 file to CloudConvert, convert it to an audio format like WAV, and then download the audio-only file.

💡Commercial Use

Commercial use refers to the application of a product or service for monetary gain or profit. The script addresses a common concern about the rights to the TTS output, suggesting that since the terms of service do not restrict it, users likely have the rights to use the synthesized speech commercially.

Highlights

Kevin demonstrates how to create text-to-speech videos for free.

These videos can be used on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.

ClipChamp, a free video editing service owned by Microsoft, is used for the tutorial.

Creating an account on ClipChamp is required and can be done with various email providers.

ClipChamp is user-friendly and offers a tutorial on video editing.

Text-to-speech feature in ClipChamp allows for video creation with various options.

70 different language options are available in ClipChamp's text-to-speech tool.

170 distinct voices can be chosen, including male, female, and neutral.

Voices can be mixed and matched with different languages for unique accents.

Text speed and emphasis can be customized within the text-to-speech interface.

Custom pauses and pitch changes can be added to the text for emphasis.

The text-to-speech audio can be saved to the media bin for later use.

Audio can be added to the timeline and combined with other media in ClipChamp.

ClipChamp allows exporting the final video in 1080P as an MP4 file.

The MP4 file can be converted to audio-only formats using online converters.

Commercial use of the outputted text-to-speech seems to be allowed based on the terms of service.

The tutorial encourages subscribing for more informative content.