🎙 What excites you most about using AI Avatars in video podcasts? 🎙 Let me know your thoughts or questions in the comments! Have you tried NotebookLM, HeyGen, or Davinci Resolve yet? I’d love to hear about your experiences. 🚀 💡 P.S. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more step-by-step tutorials on leveraging AI tools for creative projects! 😊
Hi Smart Wizzard, thank you for your comment! While the current limit might seem restrictive, you could try combining multiple 5-minute videos using editing tools like Clipchamp or CapCut. Both are user-friendly and great for merging videos seamlessly. Let me know if you'd like tips on using them!
Thank you for your comment! 🙌 NotebookLM has definitely set a great benchmark in the AI podcast space, and it's exciting to see Jellypod AI offering such customizable features. I've been testing Jellypod myself recently, and I’m really impressed with what it brings to the table-especially the ability to adjust podcast texts. Stay tuned, I’m planning to make a video about it soon! 🚀 Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your kind words! ❤️ I'm glad my English is clear and easy to understand. Your support means a lot! If you're interested, check out my other video on creating podcasts with Heygen-it’s a super quick and fun process! 🚀 th-cam.com/video/9HoyNshPHxA/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your comment! 😊 Separating voices for a 40-minute audio can indeed be a time-consuming task. I'll look into finding and testing easier tools or methods to simplify this process. In the meantime, you might find my other video on creating a podcast with Heygen helpful-it lets you create podcasts in just seconds! Let me know if you give it a try. 🚀 th-cam.com/video/9HoyNshPHxA/w-d-xo.html
Hi Albert....great video. I want to make podcasts of two people discussing research topics. Each podcast will be up to 30 minutes. In that case, do you recommend video avatar podcasts or simply audio podcasts? I am assuming the answer will be audio because 30 minutes is too long a time given that video avatar podcasts is still quite manual. Please share your views/comments.tks
Hi Omar! Thanks for your kind words-glad you liked the video! 👍 Regarding your question, for a 30-minute podcast with two people discussing research topics, both options (audio-only and video avatars) have their pros and cons. If time efficiency is your main priority, I’d recommend trying tools like SpeakerSplit.io to simplify the voice separation process. For video avatars, you can save editing time by placing both avatars side by side throughout the conversation, which reduces the need for complex transitions. Another option you might consider is Heygen’s new Podcast function. It’s incredibly easy to use, and I made a video on it if you’d like to see how it works. th-cam.com/video/9HoyNshPHxA/w-d-xo.html Let me know your thoughts! Do you feel NotebookLM produces better audio, or would Heygen’s simplicity work for you? 😊
Seriously? You do such a good job and skip over switching between camera footage in the editor? Sure, we can find a YT video to learn how, but after covering LITERALLY everything else, why leave that out. It was a nice share except for that. Since I wasn't aware of that capability or the cutting technique in Audacity, I have to give you a thumbs up and subscribe.
Great feedback, Rob! You’re absolutely right, I could’ve included that part. I’m now considering making a short follow-up video on switching between camera angles in the editor. Thanks so much for the kind words and for subscribing! 🙌 Are there any other topics you’d like to see covered in future videos?
🎙 What excites you most about using AI Avatars in video podcasts? 🎙
Let me know your thoughts or questions in the comments! Have you tried NotebookLM, HeyGen, or Davinci Resolve yet? I’d love to hear about your experiences. 🚀
💡 P.S. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more step-by-step tutorials on leveraging AI tools for creative projects! 😊
Seriously only 5mins video can be created for paid plan also 😢
Hi Smart Wizzard, thank you for your comment! While the current limit might seem restrictive, you could try combining multiple 5-minute videos using editing tools like Clipchamp or CapCut. Both are user-friendly and great for merging videos seamlessly. Let me know if you'd like tips on using them!
NotebookLM is awesome. We're so grateful for what they've done for the AI podcasts space. We're like their Customizable Brother!
Thank you for your comment! 🙌 NotebookLM has definitely set a great benchmark in the AI podcast space, and it's exciting to see Jellypod AI offering such customizable features. I've been testing Jellypod myself recently, and I’m really impressed with what it brings to the table-especially the ability to adjust podcast texts. Stay tuned, I’m planning to make a video about it soon! 🚀 Keep up the great work!
@@AlbertvanAken Thanks for taking a look Albert!
Very well presented, thank you
Thank you, Michael! I’m glad you enjoyed the presentation. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions for future videos. 😊
Great!!!!❤ I can understand you're english....it's not less importan!!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! ❤️ I'm glad my English is clear and easy to understand. Your support means a lot! If you're interested, check out my other video on creating podcasts with Heygen-it’s a super quick and fun process! 🚀
th-cam.com/video/9HoyNshPHxA/w-d-xo.html
Is some easy way to separate voices? It took me almost 3 days just to separate audio. I had 40 min log audio.
Thanks for your comment! 😊 Separating voices for a 40-minute audio can indeed be a time-consuming task. I'll look into finding and testing easier tools or methods to simplify this process. In the meantime, you might find my other video on creating a podcast with Heygen helpful-it lets you create podcasts in just seconds! Let me know if you give it a try. 🚀
th-cam.com/video/9HoyNshPHxA/w-d-xo.html
Thank You..RR
Hi Albert....great video. I want to make podcasts of two people discussing research topics. Each podcast will be up to 30 minutes. In that case, do you recommend video avatar podcasts or simply audio podcasts? I am assuming the answer will be audio because 30 minutes is too long a time given that video avatar podcasts is still quite manual. Please share your views/comments.tks
Hi Omar! Thanks for your kind words-glad you liked the video! 👍
Regarding your question, for a 30-minute podcast with two people discussing research topics, both options (audio-only and video avatars) have their pros and cons. If time efficiency is your main priority, I’d recommend trying tools like SpeakerSplit.io to simplify the voice separation process.
For video avatars, you can save editing time by placing both avatars side by side throughout the conversation, which reduces the need for complex transitions. Another option you might consider is Heygen’s new Podcast function. It’s incredibly easy to use, and I made a video on it if you’d like to see how it works. th-cam.com/video/9HoyNshPHxA/w-d-xo.html
Let me know your thoughts! Do you feel NotebookLM produces better audio, or would Heygen’s simplicity work for you? 😊
Seriously? You do such a good job and skip over switching between camera footage in the editor? Sure, we can find a YT video to learn how, but after covering LITERALLY everything else, why leave that out. It was a nice share except for that. Since I wasn't aware of that capability or the cutting technique in Audacity, I have to give you a thumbs up and subscribe.
Great feedback, Rob! You’re absolutely right, I could’ve included that part. I’m now considering making a short follow-up video on switching between camera angles in the editor. Thanks so much for the kind words and for subscribing! 🙌 Are there any other topics you’d like to see covered in future videos?