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    SoniTranslate

    SoniTranslate

    Synchronized Translation for Videos

    SoniTranslate is a video translation and dubbing system that produces synchronized target-language audio tracks for existing video content. It provides a web UI built with Gradio, allowing users to upload a video, choose source and target languages, and then run a pipeline that handles transcription, translation and re-synthesis of speech. Under the hood, it uses advanced speech and diarization models to separate speakers, align audio with timecodes and respect subtitle timing, which lets...
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    Auto Synced & Translated Dubs

    Auto Synced & Translated Dubs

    Automatically translates the text of a video based on a subtitle file

    Auto-Synced-Translated-Dubs is a toolchain that automatically translates and re-dubs videos using AI voices while keeping the new speech aligned to the original timing via subtitle files. It assumes you have a human-made SRT (or similar) subtitle file; the script then uses translation services such as Google Cloud or DeepL to generate translated subtitle tracks in one or more target languages. Using the timestamps of each subtitle line, it computes the required duration of each spoken...
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    DiffSinger

    DiffSinger

    Singing Voice Synthesis via Shallow Diffusion Mechanism

    DiffSinger is an open-source PyTorch implementation of a diffusion-based acoustic model for singing-voice synthesis (SVS) and also text-to-speech (TTS) in a related variant. The core idea is to view generation of a sung voice (mel-spectrogram) as a diffusion process: starting from noise, the model iteratively “denoises” while being conditioned on a music score (lyrics, pitch, musical timing). This avoids some of the typical problems of prior SVS models — like over-smoothing or unstable GAN...
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