Great video. How did you create the audio waveform on the mask with the speaker images?
@SamiyeReviews18 күн бұрын
Hey, there! If you are asking about the audio wave form visuals (moving audio waves) I posted a longer tutorial, approx 47 minutes, a while ago about creating those using an online tool called Vizzy. Check out that tut around 41:40 timestamp.
@hopbongban25 күн бұрын
Do you have a way to make it create a podcast with only two speakers? I noticed that sometimes it generates up to four voices. Also, how can I control the length of the podcast?
@SamiyeReviews24 күн бұрын
Hello, the answer to your first question is yes - NotebookLM will create audio overview with only two speakers. Generally this is what most AI generated podcasts are created with. I don't know if it is available in every country though, but right now it is available in USA. The answer to your second question is yes, you can change the length of the podcast (NotebookLM audio overview) by prompting it to stay under a certain length. See my latest video posted, I talk about this feature on NotebookLM.
@hopbongban23 күн бұрын
@@SamiyeReviews Thank you for your feedback. I requested a prompt command for a longer podcast duration, but it actually made it shorter than when it was first created. Also, I'm not sure whether to use Heygen or Hedra, which would be better for this type of podcast. Please give me some advice. And I feel that Hedra is really too expensive; even with the highest package, you only get 2 hours of video production
@SamiyeReviews23 күн бұрын
@@hopbongban Currently, NotebookLM does not support making an audio overview longer. I think the longest I've seen is around 32 minutes maximum. This limitation may change in the future. However as I showed in a previous video, it can shorten the length if you prompt it before you create it. In regards to Image to video AI tools, I also cover this in other videos why Hedra has the best quality and customization. This also makes them more expensive, but I believe it's worth it if you plan on creating content that you plan on monetizing. Obviously if you are only creating FREE content or for personal use, then Hedra is too expensive for sure! As with any business however, it requires investing capital to make a finished product or service, and there is always risks of loss or not enough profits. This is a generally acceptable idea, that it takes money to make money. If say you spend $10-$15 in credits total to make 1 talking head video, which eventually gets monetized (hypothetically) and it generates $100s or $1,000s was it worth it? These are obvious things you have to weigh when making those decisions.