Another tip: I experimented with Elevenlabs for superior audio quality. However, approximately one out of every 50 files they generate sounds quite unusual, possibly due to a bug on their side. For instance, the audio might become very high-pitched or extremely slow. Therefore, if you submit an entire script at once, the output is likely to be good. But if you combine 20 separate audio clips, there's a significant chance one of them will be poor quality, potentially ruining the entire podcast episode. In my tests, ChatGPT has proven more dependable and considerably cheaper. Adding pleasant background music can make the output sound quite acceptable. The drawback is that you cannot clone your voice. Alternatively, you could implement a method to quality-check the audio files generated by Elevenlabs. I also generate German audio, so this issue might not occur with English content.
This is grouchy again. I am going to give it a shot. Yours is incredible too. I am only trying a one-person podcast, so maybe it will be easier. I professionally cloned my voice and I agree - sometimes there are weird bugs that appear, so I have to regenerate certain paragraphs - sometimes two and three times, before it sounds correct. But I will give it a whirl! Thanks.
Really appreciate the insights and tips. Will have a go and see how far I can get.
Would you mind sharing your callin.io step by step from start to finish? What I want to do is this: Add my script into Trello.
New card creates script (already have that)
Then I want to move finished Trello card into the ElevenLabs work flow you created. So I just need to know your first to last steps.