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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
I've used both Mimic and the demo version of textPuppet. Here are my impressions.
textPuppet's strengths:
Built-in speech synthesis. Currently has support for U.S. English, U.K. English, French, Canadian French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Has a few additional animation options that Mimic lacks. Lower base price than Mimic.
textPuppet's weaknesses:
If you have prerecorded speech files, there is no easy way to lipsync them with textPuppet. Only for Windows PCs.
Mimic's strengths:
Works with any form of prerecorded speech. Available for both Windows and Macintosh.
Mimic's weaknesses:
No direct support for foreign languages. Fewer animation options. Higher base price than textPuppet.
Having said all that, I still prefer Mimic, because it's more versatile. textPuppet only uses synthesized speech, but Mimic can use both natural speech and synthesized speech (freeware speech synthesizers are available on the 'Net).
As far as lipsync accuracy and animation quality are concerned, each program has its own advantages and faults. I'll let you judge for yourself.
Below are a couple of animations created in Poser with both textPuppet and Mimic. I ran textPuppet first to create a synthesized voice file, then fed that same voice into Mimic. I've put both animations side-by-side for easier comparison.
Take the Pepsi Challenge (video in MPEG format, 683KB)
Attached Link: http://www.fantasy3d.com/phon/posersync.html
This is the site with for creating free lipsync for poserYou might as well PAY attention, because you can't afford FREE speech
Attached Link: http://www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/cgi-bin/ttsdemo
An excellent speech generation site is AT&T but I'm not usre if you can still catpure the output. I ended up purchasing their product.I never tried the Amiga speech synthesizer, Totoro3D, so I can't really compare. Voice synthesis has improved in the last few years. Most of the freeware utilities aren't state-of-the-art, but you get what you pay for.
Freeware speech synthesizers:
FreeTTS 1.1
ReadPlease 2002
AnalogX SayIt v2.03
My Text to Speech (Lips)
VB Speaker
Sh*t Talker
Here's an example of AT&T's Natural Voices, lipsynced with Mimic:
Video clip (MPEG format, 537KB)
And here's a sample of a real human voice (esteemed actor Sean Connery), again lipsynced with Mimic:
Video clip (MPEG format, 334KB)
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I use Poser but would like to talk to customers, what are your opinions of the above programs, is one preferred over the other, does Mimic have foreign language capabilities.