Applying an AI voiceover to a video is simple and easy. Read on for more details on how to do this.
1. On the storyboard, there are two ways you can add an AI voiceover to your video:
Go to the scene bar on the right side of the screen, and click on the microphone icon on the scene bar under the viewport on the right side of your screen.
Then select 'Appy AI voice-over' from the options.
OR
Go to Audio on the left panel and then click the Voiceover tab.
2. Regardless of which entry point you use, you will land on the voiceover tab where the AI voices are listed.
The AI voiceovers are divided into two - Premium voices and Standard voices.
You can listen to the AI voice by clicking the tiny play button next to each voice.
3. When you have decided on the AI voice you want, hover above it and click 'Generate and Apply' to apply it to your video.
4. Once applied, the button will change to 'Applied' to indicate the voice applied to your video.
Any voiceover that has been generated will have a 'Generated' tag next to it, indicating that the voiceover has already been generated.
5. You can remove this voiceover by simply clicking the small 'x' on the 'Applied' button.
Note that when you remove a voiceover an reapply it, the voiceover will not be regenerated because it has already been generated. In this case, the system will just apply the already generated audio to your video.
If you make changes to your script after applying a voiceover, then the old audio clip will no longer be relevant and you will need to generate and apply another voiceover to sync your audio with the updated script.
6. You can also control the speed of the voiceover. Simply click on the speedometer icon on the top right of the premium voice or standard voice section. Select the desired Speed.
After selecting the desired speed you need to apply the changes
7. If you change your story text, you can regenerate the audio voiceover by applying the changes. Here you have two options: to either generate the voice-over for only the modifications or the entire script. The former takes up lesser of your quota, but the latter actually makes for a better-quality voiceover
Do you have more questions on how voiceover generation and application work? Here are more resources to help you.
Use this feature when you want to completely regenerate your voiceover.
Ideal for scenarios where the generated voiceover is faulty.
Apply Changes - Updates specific parts of your voiceover, best used for minor script edits or adjustments.
Regenerate - recreates an entirely new voiceover and replaces the existing audio. Use this when you want to change the current voiceover.
Great for adding pauses in between scenes for natural pacing.






