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scotty79last Sunday at 8:04 AM1 replyview on HN

I think the quality of the voice is super important for audiobooks and I think we are just closing in on the required quality with TTS.

I played a bit with Eleven labs voices and while they aren't bad when I tried make them read fragment of a text that I wrote, it sounded chaotic, boring, quite terrible, for anything longer than a sentence or two. But when I tried their v3 voices which they are currently in the process of rolling out, the same text sounded consistent, emotional, engaging, simply amazing. I think we are just crossing vocal uncanny valley.


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porkerlast Sunday at 9:26 AM

Strong agree that voice quality (and voice acting) is important. I listen to a lot of fiction audiobooks, and will listen to the end of a middling book with a good narrator, but if the narration is flat or out of keeping with the characters I'll stop after a chapter or two.