Did you have a period when you were starting where you couldn’t follow what the TTS engine was saying? I’ve tried this a few times, but found the pacing and diction to be nearly intolerable.
Yes, that’s common. Your brain adjust gradually and the upper limit of the TTS software is unfortunately lower than the upper limit of human comprehension, meaning, in other words, I wish the voice spoke faster even at the cost of sounding human. Since the voice is perfectly consistent, unlike real human voices, your auditory system eventually processes what it says perfectly.
I watch nearly all youtube videos on 2x speed and sometimes wish it would go faster (all video services that don’t have this are evil). If you are right about voice consistency allowing for going even faster that would be awesome. Will just need accurate voice->text to speed it up even more.
Nothing is required that I know of. Here is a video. At the bottom right there is the settings icon—gear shaped. Speed is an option.
I have seen on a small minority of videos the option wasn’t present in settings however researching on the title can sometimes get a link to a video that is.
Weird, when I click on settings for that video, I only see options for Annotations, Subtitles/CC, and Quality. When I click on the Options link to the right of Subtitles/CC, I see all kinds of options for fonts and colors, but nothing for speed.
On windows you might like to try Daum’s Potplayer. It’s extremely lightweight software with tons of handy features and will play both youtube videos and playlists and scale speed all the way to 12x.
I use it for most youtube videos just to decrease my firefox memory usage and improve its responsiveness.
Did you have a period when you were starting where you couldn’t follow what the TTS engine was saying? I’ve tried this a few times, but found the pacing and diction to be nearly intolerable.
Yes, that’s common. Your brain adjust gradually and the upper limit of the TTS software is unfortunately lower than the upper limit of human comprehension, meaning, in other words, I wish the voice spoke faster even at the cost of sounding human. Since the voice is perfectly consistent, unlike real human voices, your auditory system eventually processes what it says perfectly.
I watch nearly all youtube videos on 2x speed and sometimes wish it would go faster (all video services that don’t have this are evil). If you are right about voice consistency allowing for going even faster that would be awesome. Will just need accurate voice->text to speed it up even more.
I was going to try this, but I can’t figure out how. Do you need a YouTube account or some kind of browser plugin?
Nothing is required that I know of. Here is a video. At the bottom right there is the settings icon—gear shaped. Speed is an option.
I have seen on a small minority of videos the option wasn’t present in settings however researching on the title can sometimes get a link to a video that is.
Weird, when I click on settings for that video, I only see options for Annotations, Subtitles/CC, and Quality. When I click on the Options link to the right of Subtitles/CC, I see all kinds of options for fonts and colors, but nothing for speed.
I normally use chrome. But I did see the problem with IE. IE is using the default video player. You want to use the htlm5 player.
Go to this page and select the ‘use html5’ button and try again. https://www.youtube.com/html5
It works now. Thanks!
On windows you might like to try Daum’s Potplayer. It’s extremely lightweight software with tons of handy features and will play both youtube videos and playlists and scale speed all the way to 12x.
I use it for most youtube videos just to decrease my firefox memory usage and improve its responsiveness.