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What is the difference between 'Apply changes' and 'regenerate'?
What is the difference between 'Apply changes' and 'regenerate'?

Detailed explanation of when to use 'regenerate' and 'apply changes'

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Written by Mmekobong Silas
Updated over 4 months ago

Note that the regeneration state is different from and not to be confused with the ‘Apply changes’ state.

What does 'Apply changes’ mean?

  • This appears when there are text changes in the script after the voiceover has been applied. The voiceover needs to be updated to match the text change in the script.

  • In this case, only the scenes with text changes are regenerated. Consequently, only the duration of the affected scenes is deducted from your quota.

What does 'Regenerate’ mean?

  • This option is available when the voiceover is in the ‘Applied’ state, allowing you to regenerate the voiceover if there are faults in the narration.

  • As the full voiceover is regenerated, the entire duration of the voiceover will be deducted from your quota.

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