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Managing voiceover projects
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Written by Euryka AI
Updated over a week ago

Euryka employs text-to-speech (TTS) and speech-to-speech (STS) technologies, providing versatile options for generating voiceovers with either an original or cloned voice.

Start by creating a voiceover project, link it to one or more relevant client projects, and generate voiceovers within that project. A project can include multiple short voiceovers or a single, extended voiceover created in segments.

Euryka - Creating a voiceover project screen

Creating a voiceover project

  1. Click Voiceovers from the sidebar menu.

  2. Click New Voiceovers at the top right to open a popup window with the same name.

  3. Enter a Title.

    • A voiceover project can include multiple VOs.

    • Choose a title that reflects whether it's for single or multiple VOs, or enter the name of your client, campaign, or project.

  4. Under Project, choose the client projects linked to this voiceover.

    • Projects are marked by a tick once selected.

    • Voiceover projects can be linked to multiple projects.

  5. Click Create Voiceover and wait a few seconds for your new voiceover project to appear.

Editing a voiceover project

  1. Click the three dots next to the VO project.

  2. From the Actions menu, click Edit to open a popup window.

  3. Update the Title.

  4. Under Project, click 'X' next to the client project to remove it.

  5. To link a client project, click under Project and select the desired project(s).

  6. Click Update.

Archiving a voiceover project

  1. Click the three dots next to the voiceover project.

  2. On the Actions menu, click Archive.

  3. In the popup window, click Archive to confirm.

Starring a voiceover project

  1. Click the three dots next to the voiceover project.

  2. On the Actions menu, click Star.

Note:

  • Content generation and visibility is based on the current workspace and your roles within the Organisation and Project teams. Your personal workspace displays only the content you have generated, while Organisation workspaces show all content you have generated across projects.

  • Your roles in the Organisation Team take precedence over your roles in the Project Team. For instance, if you are designated as 'Owner' in the Organisation Team, you can view, edit, and archive project content, regardless of your role in Projects.

  • If you are removed from a project, you can view but not edit assets you have created.

  • While archived projects are inaccessible to you, the content remains visible in the Dashboard and modules (Threads, Imaginations, Voiceovers, etc.) where it was created.

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