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Browse All TopicsI'm looking for software to simulat a voice actor. Something better then them Text-to-speech programs. Something I'll be able to control the voice exceptions. Is there such a program?
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by: MeretePosted on 2009-09-01 at 17:42:33ID: 25237400
No I dont think so. If it were possible i'd imagine there would be repercussions using voices from famous actors. Copyrights and all. tents/down load/audio /sayit.htm
Most actors have their names and voices insured and protected.
If you were able to sound like the famous arnold schwarzenegger says it all.
But for your own voice effects
SayIt by analogx
http://www.analogx.com/con