Ollie voice
The voice Ollie is available in the Azure Text-to-Speech service for the English language.
How to use Ollie voice in your videos
To use Ollie voice in your videos, you can use the following JSON2Video code:
{
"type": "voice",
"model": "azure",
"voice": "en-GB-OllieMultilingualNeural",
"text": "In springtime, the garden comes alive with colorful flowers and singing birds. The old oak tree provides shade for visitors, while butterflies dance among the roses. A small fountain creates peaceful sounds, making this the perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature's beauty."
}
Ollie supports SSML
SSML stands for Speech Synthesis Markup Language. It's a way to add instructions to your text so that a Text-To-Speech (TTS) system knows how to read it aloud.
You use SSML like HTML, but for controlling speech. It helps you adjust things like: Pronunciation, Pauses, Pitch and Volume, Emphasis, Speaking Rate.
{
"type": "voice",
"voice": "en-GB-OllieMultilingualNeural",
"text": "<speak>Hello, <break time="500ms"/> how are you today? <emphasis level="strong">This is important!</emphasis></speak>"
}
Ollie is a neural voice
In Azure Cognitive Services, a Neural voice refers to a voice generated using neural network technology. This means the Text-To-Speech system uses advanced machine learning models to create more natural, human-like speech compared to traditional methods.
Key characteristics of Neural voices:
- More expressive and realistic
- Better at handling pitch, tone, and rhythm variations
- Sounds closer to how humans naturally speak
Ollie is a multilingual voice
A Multilingual voice in Azure Cognitive Services refers to a voice that can speak in multiple languages or accents while maintaining a consistent speaking style.
Key points about Multilingual voices:
- The same voice can pronounce text in different languages accurately
- Useful for applications that switch between languages or need to handle multilingual content
- Maintains natural tone and consistency, even when switching languages