My 8 year old used it to learn about how to know when to use gender for nouns in German and the audio it provided was amazing. I just now put a few links to a nature preserve I was thinking about and made a notebook to plan out our trip - the audio will be how I get the kids excited for it 😊 I also did some research on some medical documents that normally would be way over my head. This technology is amazing. Oh, and I found a pdf of Christopher Columbus personal diary that's hundreds of pages and it's teaching me all about it in a fun way... So much better than a text book for me. Amazing.
I think the only way would be in post production and once it has been generated add it to a tool like Descript/Other tools and remove portions you don't want
I haven’t tried any other languages - within their docs it says “What languages does NotebookLM support? NotebookLM currently supports over 35 languages. You can change your language preference in your Google Account settings.” support.google.com/notebooklm/answer/14278184?hl=en#:~:text=NotebookLM%20currently%20supports%20over%2035,in%20your%20Google%20Account%20settings. Also I found a Reddit thread where it looks like some people have had success creating podcasts in other languages www.reddit.com/r/notebooklm/s/nj4c3y0nWU
I haven’t tested this but I have seen examples of it being able to. Documentation says it supports 35 languages right now - I replied to a similar comment yesterday if you’re looking for more info and links about it!
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My 8 year old used it to learn about how to know when to use gender for nouns in German and the audio it provided was amazing. I just now put a few links to a nature preserve I was thinking about and made a notebook to plan out our trip - the audio will be how I get the kids excited for it 😊 I also did some research on some medical documents that normally would be way over my head. This technology is amazing. Oh, and I found a pdf of Christopher Columbus personal diary that's hundreds of pages and it's teaching me all about it in a fun way... So much better than a text book for me. Amazing.
@@OffDoodyDad78 I love this ❤️
tried this last week and it's helpful in a fun way
Absolutely
Thanks for the breakdown. Can't wait to try illuminate.
Thanks for watching!
excellent, i was hoping someone would show differences between notebooklm and illuminate! thank you
Thanks for watching!
I am still on the waitlist for Illuminate. Is that only becuase I am in the EU or is it just slowly rolling out to everyone?
That's a good question - I am not sure how they roll out users on their waitlists
Is there a way to change the script on the podcast?
I think the only way would be in post production and once it has been generated add it to a tool like Descript/Other tools and remove portions you don't want
Are you planning on publishing or distributing it? I was just curious
Hi. Do you know of any way to separate the two podcast voices into separate files? Thanks
That is a great question - I am not aware of any tools but that would certainly be helpful
Any thoughts how we can access the voice models?
Not yet - it would be great if this eventually becomes available via an API
is it english only?, like the NotebookLM podcast?
I haven’t tried any other languages - within their docs it says
“What languages does NotebookLM support?
NotebookLM currently supports over 35 languages. You can change your language preference in your Google Account settings.”
support.google.com/notebooklm/answer/14278184?hl=en#:~:text=NotebookLM%20currently%20supports%20over%2035,in%20your%20Google%20Account%20settings.
Also I found a Reddit thread where it looks like some people have had success creating podcasts in other languages
www.reddit.com/r/notebooklm/s/nj4c3y0nWU
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Thank you , I appreciate it
I'll try to look it up then, and try the mentioned reddit method
Does it support different languages for audio?
I haven’t tested this but I have seen examples of it being able to. Documentation says it supports 35 languages right now - I replied to a similar comment yesterday if you’re looking for more info and links about it!
Are you related to William Fiset by any chance? www.youtube.com/@WilliamFiset-videos You guys sound soooo similar 😂
Not related ! But you are right 🙂