The Internet is conquered by the HeyGen neural network, which translates voice from video into another language
Miscellaneous / / September 11, 2023
Try it too. You can find out what your voice would sound like if you spoke Polish, Hindi or German.
Recently, a new neural network, HeyGen, has become available on the Internet, which works with video files. It recognizes speech and translates it into another language, preserving the speaker's voice and accurately imitating the corresponding lip movements. And the result is impressive.
Here's a clearer example from user Twitter with an excerpt from the film “Love and Doves”.
In recent days, many remakes of famous videos and memes. Listen, for example, to the sound of “going to the river" in English.
Famous bloggers also began experimenting with HeyGen and received a simple tool to expand their audience multiple times. Just a couple of clicks - and their videos sound in different languages, as if the author himself is a polyglot.
HeyGen is available for testing on website — any user can translate one video from 30 to 59 seconds long for free (less is not possible, but more is paid). You can log in through your Google account.
When you first use it, you will be greeted by a welcome window where you will need to indicate who you are and what you want to use the service for. There you can choose any options.
The video file itself is loaded from the device memory. There are 8 language options to choose from including German, Hindi and Polish. The transfer may take 20-30 minutes, depending on the load. Try it.
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