Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today, we're
going to learn how you can translate or dub a video into any language. Of
course, right now I'm speaking English, but... I can also speak Hindi. I can speak
Spanish. I can also speak French. Those are just a few examples of the different languages that I
can speak in. Now, you might be wondering, "Did I learn how to speak in those different languages?"
No, of course not. I used the magic of AI. Let's check out how you can do this too. Head to the
following website. You could click on the card in the top right-hand corner, or you could also click
on the link down below in the description. On this website, up at the very top, let's click on the
pricing tab. And right here, the great news is you can use this entirely for free. They have a free
plan and it's free forever. With this, you can automatically dub your content from 57 languages
into 29 other languages. And you can do this for a total of about five minutes worth of content.
Of course, if you need more time, they have a number of different plans that will give you more
time. Right here, we have the starter plan and this begins at $1 per month, and here you also
get a commercial license included. So, you can look through and see which plan best meets your
needs. But for this video, I'm going to stick with the free plan, so I'll click on this button right
here. Once you finish signing in, you'll land on the speech synthesis page. And as a quick aside,
ElevenLabs does so much more than just translating or dubbing content. Here as an example, you
can type in text and then have various voices speak that text and they sound so human-like.
It's actually very impressive. Right up above, you can also take your voice or your speech,
and then you can change your voice into one of these other voices and you have lots of different
options. When you have some time, it's well worth checking out some of the other capabilities. But
we want to translate and dub a video, so up on top, let's click on the option that says dubbing.
On this page, let's click on the button that says create new dub, and this opens up a dialogue where
we can fill in all of the details for this dub. Up on top, I'll type in a title. Over here, you
can select the source language and by default, it will try to detect, but you could also specify
it if you'd like. Over here, you can select the target language and you have so many different
options here. Now, unfortunately right now you can only select one at a time, but you could always
create another dub with another language. For this video, I would like to translate it or dub
it into Hindi. So, I'll select this. Down below, you can select a source. You can upload a file
directly from your PC, or you could also select one of these social platforms and upload the video
from there. I'll click right here and there's my video. I’ll select this. This has now added my
video right down below. Right at the very bottom, I also have some advanced settings. When I expand
this, here I can identify the number of speakers, and here too, by default, it will automatically
detect, but you can also specify if you'd like. Here, you can also specify the video resolution.
And if you have a longer video where you only want to dub, let's say a portion of the video, you
can also put down the time range for dubbing. Now all of this is all set, so I'll click on the
create button. And look at that! Here's my video dubbed over into Hindi. The really cool thing is
it makes your content more accessible to people throughout the world. Not everyone can speak your
native language. Over on the right-hand side, we have a few different actions. You can download
an MP4 file in the resolution that you specified on the previous screen, or over here, we can also
view or preview the content before downloading and here's my video. Let's have a quick listen.
5 Windows Tricks that you probably didn’t know. Number 1. Press Windows + Shift + R. You can
record your screen with audio. Number 2. That is pretty cool. That is someone speaking in Hindi
and it sounds very much like me. Of course, this is AI and it's not always accurate. In fact, it
could make some mistakes. So especially if you're making a video for a mission critical purpose, it
makes sense to have other people review it just to make sure that everything is accurate. And on that
note, if you can speak Hindi, let me know what you thought of the output down below in the comments.
I'd love to hear how good you thought it was. If you're satisfied with the overall production and
the dubbing, right here, you could click on this download button and that'll now download an MP4 of
the video along with the dubbed audio. All right. And look at that. You have now mastered over 29
different languages. You should go back to your high school language teacher and let her know
how good you've gotten. Uh, actually don't do that. If she asks you to show her, it might just
be a little bit embarrassing. To watch more videos like this one, please consider subscribing,
and I hope to see you in the next video.