Note that I decided not to use the captions generated by Youtube, as I wanted to see what I can get with the captions provided by the Text to Speech API.ĭockerfile_translate: FROM jrottenberg/ffmpeg:3.2.15-centos7 Finally we call the Google Text to speech API to create the voice over for the video. It first transcribes the video using the Speech to Text API and then uses the Google Translation API to translate the text to any language. There is indeed a way to translate all your content automatically using a handful of GCP ML/AI apis.Īs part of a small experiment, I wrote a small script to put all those APIs together and in that way, translate a video to any language supported by GCP(33 languages as of now), with voice-over. But what if there was an easy way to translate your videos automatically and create a voice over in different languages? In reality as much as 60% of Youtube users don’t speak english and even a higher proportion feel more comfortable listening to content in their own language.Īs a small Youtube creator as things stand it is too expensive to create content for all these languages. Most of the world speaks English after all. It is no wonder, then that internationalisation is down in the list of major concerns. But good video editing and preparing content is one of the major obstacles when providing good content. I have recently started creating youtube videos and I have come to realise that there is a lot of work that goes into creating and editing an youtube video.ĭelivering a smooth performance in front of the camera is part of the challenge.
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