Just watched the Youtube video. Impressive!
I dont think I have a use case, but just seeing how well it works, the standalone licensing and 'offline' functionality makes me want to buy it anyway!
I have two curiosities:
One, the voice themselves, really interested to know how they came about or the source/training required for them! Is it all procedurally generated, or are they built up from voice samplea from friends or other real humans? I'm somewhat of a layman with regard to how this is done! Any insight in this would be cool!
Secondly, (as an attempt to create a use case for myself) is there some way to integrate this software such that I could take this audio on the go?
I'm imagining something like feeding it some links of articles, or emails, or discussion posts (hackerne.ws, reddit), I want to 'read' and having it parse and perform the TTS, encode to mp3 (or whatever) and upload to icloud such that with a native interface on my iPhone I could find a folder structure of the articles/links I supplied and find my recordings on the go...
Seems like a huge 'feature request' but I see this as a big one, something a lot of folks who want to keep up with news/discussion/emails, but dont want their eyes buried in their phones while out and about!
I think something like this would sell like crazy if it was well integrated and easy to use. Perhaps a phone app that would allow you to send your computer at home the links/text/epubs whatever and later all are available in icloud. Maybe this could even be done without an app! Maybe just a special Notes entry in icloud that the Mac back home scans for and takes links from to queue up!
Just a (big) idea! 🙂
Take my money!