Niwat voice
The voice Niwat is available in the Azure Text-to-Speech service for the Thai language.
How to use Niwat voice in your videos
To use Niwat voice in your videos, you can use the following JSON2Video code:
{
"type": "voice",
"model": "azure",
"voice": "th-TH-NiwatNeural",
"text": "ในฤดูใบไม้ผลิ, สวนมีชีวิตชีวันด้วยดอกไม้สีสันและนกที่ร้องเพลง ต้นโอ๊คแก่นั้นให้เงาให้ผู้มาเยี่ยมชม ในขณะที่ผีเสื้อบินเต้นระหว่างดอกกุหลาบ น้ำพุเต็มทำเสียงที่เรียบร้อย, ทำให้นี่เป็นจุดที่สมบูรณ์แบบที่จะผ่อนคลายและเพลิดเพลินกับความงดงามของธรรมชาติ"
}
Niwat 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": "th-TH-NiwatNeural",
"text": "<speak>Hello, <break time="500ms"/> how are you today? <emphasis level="strong">This is important!</emphasis></speak>"
}
Niwat 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
Use Azure voices in your videos with JSON2Video
JSON2Video lets you create videos programmatically with AI voiceover, subtitles, images and effects. Add any Azure voice to your videos via the API, no-code tools or the CLI.