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  1. Here's a link to it if anyone else is interested https://www.descript.com/lyrebird-ai?source=lyrebird
  2. I recently discovered an awesome looking software called "Lyrebird". It's 'Voice Double' feature claims to "Create a digital voice that sounds like you from a small audio sample." I thought it might be really cool to input default Skyrim NPC voice type dialogue into the program, and create new natural sounding dialogue lines for those voice types. If this would even be possible in the programs current state I don't know. What I was most concerned about would be Bethesda's policy on something like this, if any. I'd be putting Skyrim's voice clips into what is essentially a text to speech program, using them to make new dialogue lines with those voices, and porting the new dialogue back into Skyrim for a mod. Also, one of the questions for the application says "Tell us about the voice(s) you want to synthesize, and confirm that you have their permission" I know getting permission from the voice actors themselves is probably out of the question, and assuming I can't, I was wondering if Bethesda's policy might have anything to say about it. I apologize for the complicated nature of this question, if anyone knows anything about this topic, I'd be grateful for any information they can give me.
  3. I hope this is the right place to post this. I recently discovered an awesome looking software called "Lyrebird". It's 'Voice Double' feature claims to "Create a digital voice that sounds like you from a small audio sample." I thought it might be really cool to input default Skyrim NPC voice type dialogue into the program, and create new natural sounding dialogue lines for those voice types. If this would even be possible in the programs current state I don't know. What I was most concerned about would be Bethesda's policy on something like this, if any. I'd be putting Skyrim's voice clips into what is essentially a text to speech program, using them to make new dialogue lines with those voices, and porting the new dialogue back into Skyrim for a mod. Also, one of the questions for the application says "Tell us about the voice(s) you want to synthesize, and confirm that you have their permission" I know getting permission from the voice actors themselves is probably out of the question, and assuming I can't, I was wondering if Bethesda's policy might have anything to say about it. I apologize for the complicated nature of this question, if anyone knows anything about this topic, I'd be grateful for any information they can give me.
  4. I apologize if this is a dumb question but I searched around and wasnât able to find a clear answer. I started working on a follower mod in January thatâs makes use of the imperial male voice from Oblivion, but while working on that mod another mod I uploaded was taken down for copyright, and it raised the question for me, can I even upload my follower mod? Does Bethesda having ownership of both games make it okay to use the voice assets from one game in the other game?
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