Because the OpenVoice uses meloTTS internally, and they did some extreme cherry-picking for their demo outputs. Also they claimed SOTA scores on some subjects. Those are really good advertising. However their real quality is subpar outside the benchmark dataset. TortoiseTTS, on the other hand, did none of those inaccurate advertisements
Such a nice explanation, sir i want to create a model of my voice so that i can use any time to create voice so which github repo should is use or can u make a video on that..?
Thank you! You can increase the accuracy with more samples in your tortoise voice folder and after that you could process the output files with RVC.
thx for video... i almost counted how many times you used the word "like" when not necessary lol
The word 'ok' was used even more...lol. But a much appreciated video
Nice video. Thanks for the comparison. I concur with your conclusions.
I don't mean to be rude, but why do you keep ending your sentences with "okay"?
Great video, Tortoise TTS was so much better than OpenVoice. Thank you so much for the content 👍
Because the OpenVoice uses meloTTS internally, and they did some extreme cherry-picking for their demo outputs. Also they claimed SOTA scores on some subjects. Those are really good advertising. However their real quality is subpar outside the benchmark dataset.
TortoiseTTS, on the other hand, did none of those inaccurate advertisements
Such a nice explanation, sir i want to create a model of my voice so that i can use any time to create voice so which github repo should is use or can u make a video on that..?
Is it possible to TTS with other languages like Hindi in Tortoise?
Tortoise TTS does not work anymore
HI NICE VIDEO , ACCEPT AUDIO ESP, ES ?
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