Wondering how much does it cost to train the model for 45 hours? I want to try it using my personal subscription but I am worry that I will run out of credit
To train the model is $52 per compute hour up to $4,992. so about $2,340 if you trian for 45 hours. if you go here azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cognitive-services/speech-services/ and select "Central US" as your region, that's how you can find this pricing. I think you shuld be able to train the voice perhaps in less than 45 hours. I think Edward mentioned that somewhere either in the video above or in docs somewhere. Also we held an Ask Microsoft Anything and there were additional topics covered there. Link here: techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-ai-ama/2-10-21-that-s-a-wrap-azure-cognitive-services-speech-ama/m-p/2120702
Hi HQ Cart- can you please resubmit your email request and mention in the body that you spoke with me and Edward Un through the AI show comment section? And if you can, ping back here the date you sent the note as well for good measure and we will address if this is still an open question. thank you and apologies for the delay!
@@williammendoza6173 I just received an email that my request was not approved. although I watched this whole 26 minutes and understood what is this about and read the Microsoft documents then filled the form accordingly, I have no idea why I was declined.
@@hqcart1 Hi there, i emailed you via the email that is in your TH-cam profile page - did you see that email? Can we correspond there it will be easier to help.
@@williammendoza6173 Hello william, i am not sure who is on that email, but mine is (xbaha at outlook.com), honestly, I feel that i have spent too much time applying and waiting, etc.. while I could have just downloaded an open-source from GitHub and trained it, doesn't matter it'll take 2 months to train.
This is absolutely amazing, I am currently working on building a voice model, this video was helpful.
This show always has the most amazing stuff
Wondering how much does it cost to train the model for 45 hours? I want to try it using my personal subscription but I am worry that I will run out of credit
To train the model is $52 per compute hour up to $4,992. so about $2,340 if you trian for 45 hours. if you go here azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/cognitive-services/speech-services/ and select "Central US" as your region, that's how you can find this pricing. I think you shuld be able to train the voice perhaps in less than 45 hours. I think Edward mentioned that somewhere either in the video above or in docs somewhere. Also we held an Ask Microsoft Anything and there were additional topics covered there. Link here: techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-ai-ama/2-10-21-that-s-a-wrap-azure-cognitive-services-speech-ama/m-p/2120702
THAT - is mind blowing, and scary!!!!
DeScript already does this and it does it better. No need to apply for anything.
Cool
I applied, they never replied, I wrote again to the contact they provided, and never heard back!
Hi HQ Cart- can you please resubmit your email request and mention in the body that you spoke with me and Edward Un through the AI show comment section? And if you can, ping back here the date you sent the note as well for good measure and we will address if this is still an open question. thank you and apologies for the delay!
@@williammendoza6173 Thanks william, i have just now (17:57 PT) resubmitted the application again, hopefully, I hear good news.
@@williammendoza6173 I just received an email that my request was not approved. although I watched this whole 26 minutes and understood what is this about and read the Microsoft documents then filled the form accordingly, I have no idea why I was declined.
@@hqcart1 Hi there, i emailed you via the email that is in your TH-cam profile page - did you see that email? Can we correspond there it will be easier to help.
@@williammendoza6173 Hello william, i am not sure who is on that email, but mine is (xbaha at outlook.com), honestly, I feel that i have spent too much time applying and waiting, etc.. while I could have just downloaded an open-source from GitHub and trained it, doesn't matter it'll take 2 months to train.