Can AI Voice be Monetized on YouTube 2023? | Murf Ai

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11 Jul 202305:01

TLDRThis video explores the possibility of monetizing YouTube content using AI-generated text-to-speech voices. It demonstrates how to create engaging YouTube shorts with Murf AI's video editor, showcasing a true crime story as an example. The tutorial guides viewers through selecting voices, scripting, generating audio, and adding visuals, emphasizing the importance of originality and value to meet YouTube's monetization criteria.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ You can monetize YouTube videos using text-to-speech technology if they provide value and are original.
  • 🎬 Murf AI is a tool that can help create YouTube shorts that meet monetization requirements.
  • πŸ“š Start by navigating to the Murf dashboard and creating a new project.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Choose from over 120 voices in more than 20 languages for your text-to-speech.
  • πŸ” Use filters to find the perfect voice suited for your video's content.
  • πŸ“ Write or use AI to assist in creating a script for your video.
  • πŸ“‘ Split your script by paragraphs, sentences, or leave it as is, depending on your preference.
  • πŸŽ™οΈ Generate audio from your script and adjust pitch, speed, or pronunciation as needed.
  • πŸŽ₯ Add visual elements to your video by uploading files or choosing from Murf AI's stock library.
  • 🎼 Use filters to select music that matches the mood and energy of your video.
  • πŸ“‘ Export your video in the desired format, including subtitles, for final upload to YouTube.

Q & A

  • Can AI voice be monetized on YouTube in 2023?

    -Yes, AI voice can be monetized on YouTube in 2023, provided that the videos are original and provide value.

  • What is Murf AI and how does it help in creating YouTube shorts?

    -Murf AI is a platform that allows users to create videos using text-to-speech technology. It offers a video editor and a wide range of voices in different languages, which can be used to create YouTube shorts that meet monetization requirements.

  • What type of content is popular for YouTube shorts?

    -True crime stories are mentioned as an example of popular content for YouTube shorts, but the method can be used for any type of content.

  • How can one start creating a new project on Murf AI?

    -To start a new project on Murf AI, navigate to the Murf dashboard, select the project name, choose the folder, and decide whether to create an audio or video project.

  • How many voices are available on Murf AI and in how many languages?

    -Murf AI offers over 120 voices in more than 20 different languages, including English, German, Russian, and Chinese.

  • What are some of the use cases for Murf AI voices?

    -Murf AI voices can be used for various purposes such as advertisements, audiobooks, documentaries, or YouTube videos.

  • How can you adjust the pitch, speed, or add a pause to the voiceover in Murf AI?

    -After generating the audio, you can change the pitch, speed, or add a pause by selecting a word and altering its pronunciation.

  • What visual elements can be added to a video using Murf AI's video editor?

    -Users can upload their own files or choose from an extensive stock library of music, images, or videos. Filters are available to help select music based on mood, energy, and instrument, and for pictures and videos based on screen orientation.

  • What is the process for exporting a video in Murf AI?

    -To export a video, click on 'Export' in the upper right corner of the video editor. You can choose between video, voice only, voice and music, or script, format it to MP4, and include subtitles.

  • What is the story about the Swedish woman and the moose mentioned in the video?

    -The story tells of a Swedish woman who went missing during an evening stroll with her dog. Her husband found her dead next to a lake. The forensic analysis revealed that the husband was innocent, as the hair and saliva on the woman's body belonged to a drunk moose that had eaten fermented apples and become aggressive.

Outlines

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πŸ“š Monetizing YouTube with Text-to-Speech

This paragraph introduces the possibility of monetizing YouTube videos using text-to-speech technology. It emphasizes the importance of creating original and valuable content to meet YouTube's monetization requirements. The speaker proposes a method to efficiently create YouTube shorts using Murph AI's video editor, which is the sponsor of the video. The example given is a true crime story, but the method can be applied to any type of content. The process involves navigating to the Murph dashboard, creating a new project, selecting a project name and folder, and choosing between audio and video options.

πŸŽ™οΈ Choosing the Right Voice for Your Video

The speaker discusses the process of selecting a voice for the video using Murph AI's extensive library of over 120 voices in more than 20 languages. They highlight the ability to listen to the voices to find the most suitable one for the project. The speaker chooses Hugh's voice for the clip, noting the availability of various search filters to help select the voice based on gender, age, and use cases like advertisements, audiobooks, documentaries, or YouTube. The paragraph also mentions the option to write a script or use chat GPT for assistance and the process of pasting the script into the Murph editor, choosing how to split it, and generating the audio.

🎬 Creating Visuals for Your YouTube Short

This paragraph focuses on the visual aspect of creating a YouTube short. The speaker explains how to add media to the video by uploading files or choosing from a stock library of music, images, or videos powered by pixels. Filters are available to help select music based on mood, energy, and instrument, and to select pictures and videos based on screen orientation. The speaker demonstrates how to add relevant visuals to the video by typing keywords like 'apples' and selecting the appropriate orientation. The paragraph concludes with the speaker exporting the video in MP4 format with subtitles included.

πŸ”Ž The Mysterious Case of the Swedish Moose

The final paragraph presents the content of the YouTube short created in the video. It tells a true crime story about a Swedish woman who went missing during an evening stroll with her dog and was later found dead next to a lake. The forensic analysis revealed that her husband was innocent, as the hair and saliva found on her body did not match his. The mystery was solved when it was discovered that the killer was a drunk moose that had consumed fermented apples fallen from trees in Sweden. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to like and subscribe if they found the video helpful.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Monetization

Monetization refers to the process of generating revenue from a product or service. In the context of the video, it specifically discusses the potential for earning money on YouTube by creating content using text-to-speech technology. The script emphasizes that monetization is achievable if the content is original and provides value, highlighting the importance of adhering to YouTube's guidelines for monetization.

πŸ’‘Text to Speech

Text to speech (TTS) is a technology that converts written text into audible speech. The video script explains how TTS can be used to create YouTube videos, suggesting that it is a viable method for content creation. The script also mentions the use of Murph AI's text-to-speech capabilities, showcasing its utility in generating audio for video content.

πŸ’‘YouTube Shorts

YouTube Shorts are short-form videos on the YouTube platform, typically under one minute in length. The script mentions creating a YouTube short about a true crime story, indicating that this format is popular and can be effectively used with text-to-speech technology to meet YouTube's monetization requirements.

πŸ’‘Murf AI

Murf AI is mentioned as the sponsor of the video and is highlighted for its text-to-speech and video editing capabilities. The script describes how Murph AI can be used to create projects, choose voices, and edit videos, emphasizing its role in facilitating the creation of monetizable content on YouTube.

πŸ’‘Voices

The script discusses the selection of voices for the text-to-speech process, noting that there are over 120 voices available in more than 20 languages on Murph AI. The choice of voice is crucial for the audio quality and appeal of the video, as it can affect the viewer's engagement and understanding of the content.

πŸ’‘Script

A script in the context of video production refers to the written text that serves as the basis for the spoken content in the video. The script mentions writing a script for the video or using AI like chat GPT to assist, underlining the importance of a well-crafted script in creating engaging and informative content.

πŸ’‘Generate Audio

In the script, 'generate audio' refers to the process of converting the written script into spoken words using text-to-speech technology. This step is crucial in creating the audio track for the video, and the script describes how adjustments can be made to pitch, speed, and pronunciation to enhance the audio quality.

πŸ’‘Visual Aspect

The visual aspect of a video refers to the visual content that accompanies the audio. The script discusses adding media such as images, music, or video clips to enhance the viewer's experience. It mentions using filters to select appropriate media based on mood, energy, and other factors, which is essential for creating a cohesive and engaging video.

πŸ’‘Export

Exporting in video production is the process of finalizing and saving the video in a specific format. The script describes exporting the video in MP4 format, including subtitles, which is a crucial step in preparing the video for upload and viewing on platforms like YouTube.

πŸ’‘True Crime Story

A true crime story is a narrative that recounts real-life criminal events or investigations. The script uses a true crime story as an example of content that can be created using text-to-speech technology. This genre is noted for its popularity, suggesting that it can attract viewers and potentially meet YouTube's monetization criteria.

πŸ’‘Drunk Swedish Moose

The script includes a humorous anecdote about a 'drunk Swedish moose' as part of the true crime story. This serves as an example of how unexpected and intriguing content can be used to engage viewers and make the video memorable. The story illustrates the potential for creativity in content creation, even within the constraints of text-to-speech technology.

Highlights

Monetization on YouTube is possible using text to speech technology.

Original content and value are key to monetization.

Murf AI's video editor can be used to create YouTube shorts that meet monetization requirements.

A true crime story is chosen as the theme for the YouTube short.

Over 120 voices in more than 20 languages are available on Murf AI.

Voices can be previewed before selection.

Scripting is crucial for video creation, and can be assisted by AI like Chat GPT.

Scripts can be split by paragraphs, sentences, or left unsplit for optimal audio generation.

Adjustments in pitch, speed, and pronunciation can be made during audio generation.

Visual aspects of the video can be enhanced with media uploads or stock library selections.

Filters help in selecting appropriate music and images based on mood, energy, and orientation.

The video editor allows for the addition of specific media based on keywords mentioned in the script.

Exporting the video is the final step, with options to include subtitles and music.

A Swedish woman's mysterious death is the focus of the true crime story in the YouTube short.

Forensic analysis revealed the husband's innocence, pointing to a moose as the culprit.

The phenomenon of fermenting apples and moose behavior in Sweden is highlighted.

The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe.