podcast editing

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The podcast editing tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about AI-powered tools that streamline audio and video editing for podcast production. Recent threads highlight Microsoft's VibeVoice, an open-source text-to-speech system capable of generating hour-scale, multi-speaker audio resembling a produced podcast. Another recurring topic is Microsoft Clipchamp's transcript-based video editing feature, which uses AI to transcribe spoken dialogue and allows users to edit videos by modifying the transcript, automatically removing corresponding video sections. These innovations focus on simplifying the editing workflow for content creators, reducing the need for complex timeline navigation, and integrating AI into the Windows ecosystem for more accessible podcast and video production.
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    VibeVoice: Open-Source Hour-Scale Multi-Speaker TTS for Research

    Microsoft’s new VibeVoice marks a striking shift in what open-source text-to-speech can do: from short, single-voice clips to hour‑scale, multi‑speaker spoken audio that resembles a produced podcast — and it’s available now for researchers and tinkerers to try. The framework packages a compact...
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    Microsoft Clipchamp Unveils AI-Powered Transcript Video Editing Tool in 2025

    Microsoft's Clipchamp has introduced a groundbreaking feature that allows users to edit videos by modifying the transcript, streamlining the editing process for content creators. This innovative approach enables users to delete portions of the transcript, automatically removing the corresponding...
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    Microsoft Clipchamp’s Transcript-Based Video Editing: A Game-Changer for Users

    Microsoft’s relentless drive to simplify video editing for everyday users has taken a notable leap forward with its Clipchamp platform. The latest feature—transcript-based video editing—marks a significant step not only in accessibility but in the overall trajectory of AI-powered creative tools...
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