Best Dubbing Software for Linux of 2024

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    Reaper Reviews
    REAPER's flexible features and renowned stability have found a home everywhere digital audio is used.
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    Clevercast Reviews
    Clevercast allows you to broadcast live streams with multiple audio languages, AI generated closed captions, and other cloud-based technologies. Our multilingual video player allows viewers to see the stream from anywhere in the world and choose their preferred language. Our AI powered platform is able to increase the quality of multilingual live streaming while reducing costs – something that was not thought possible until recently. Clevercast offers the same quality for AI generated closed captions in live streams as people are used to from Netflix or television. The option of having language professionals correct the AI speech-to-text conversion in real time, before it is added to the live stream, is unique to Clevercast. This is perfect for high-profile events.
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    Wavel Reviews
    Top Pick
    Wavel is an AI Dubbing Studio which personalizes videos at Scale. Wavel uses the power of artificial intelligence and human intelligence to create a realistic speech, text, and text-to text solution. Wavel is the only tool to generate the most precise localized files with over 99% accuracy and a record-breaking turnaround. You can clone your voice with just 60 SECONDS of audio, Use your cloned voice to create voiceover or dub your existing files. Wavel offers language solutions in more than 40+ foreign languages, 250+ AI voices with 10+ life-like emotions. Video creation is made simple and easy with Wavel AI. Wavel also supports CART services on-demand. Wavel's adaptive solution allows enterprises to maximize their audio and video files. It makes information searchable, accessible and engaging.
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    Audacity Reviews
    Open-source, cross-platform audio software that is free and available for free. Audacity is an easy to use, multi-track audio editor/recorder for Windows, macOS and other operating systems. Open source, developed by volunteers. Audacity can record audio using a microphone or mixer or digitize recordings from another media. You can import, edit, and combine sound file. You can export your recordings in multiple file formats, including multiple files at a time. Supports 16-bit (16-bit), 24-bit (32-bit) and 32-bit. Sample rates and formats can be converted using high-quality sampling and dithering. Support for Nyquist, LV2, Nyquist and VST effect plug-ins. You can modify Nyquist effects in a text editor or create your own plug-in. Easy editing is possible with Cut, Copy and Paste, as well as Delete. You can also undo or redo any number of steps in the session. Live preview of LADSPA and LV2 VST effects. Plug-in Manager handles plug-in installation.
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    DubMe Reviews

    DubMe

    DubMe

    $5/min
    DubMe, a new platform, makes it simple to dub voices into different languages and create voice copies. DubMe uses advanced AI technology to translate and dub content in many languages. It makes it sound natural while maintaining the original meaning and feeling. It allows you to clone voice so that the same voice can be used in different languages while maintaining the unique sound. This is perfect for movies, television shows, content creators and online courses. It also allows them to reach audiences around the world. DubMe is a time and money-saving tool that reduces the need for voice actors and recording sessions while providing high quality sound and accurate translations. DubMe allows you to easily share your content across the globe.
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