Voice Topic

Knowledge Course voices and AI dubbing

The CN site preserves public topic entries so creators can enter voice library, voice cloning, and AI dubbing workflows from content scenarios.

Choose voices by scenario

Topic entry

Find voices for narration, characters, and creator content around Knowledge Course.

Voice library

Search system voices, custom voices, and cloned voices in the workspace.

Use in dubbing

Move selected voices into AI dubbing or multi-speaker workflows.

Where topic pages help

Search

Find voices by content theme

Use the Knowledge Course topic to narrow voice direction before searching.

Clone

Create topic-specific voices

Create or clone voices when the system library does not fit the theme.

Dubbing

Use topic voices in dubbing

Carry selected voices into AI dubbing or multi-speaker scripts.

From topic to usable voice

1

Define the voice need

Decide whether Knowledge Course needs narration, character, explainer, or brand voice.

2

Filter the voice library

Use language, style, and use case filters after opening the voice library.

3

Validate in the dubbing workspace

Test voices with script, model, speed, and emotion controls.

Start with these voice directions

Topic pages surface stable system voices so creators can open detail pages or test them in AI dubbing.

FAQ

How is the Knowledge Course topic page different from the voice library?

The topic page preserves Knowledge Course search and sharing paths, while filtering, preview, creation, and management happen in the voice library workspace.

Can topic pages generate AI dubbing directly?

Topic pages route users into the AI dubbing workspace, where they can choose voices, models, and controls before generating audio.

How does the CN site handle older overseas topic links?

The CN site keeps compatibility paths with topic context, recommended system voices, voice library entry points, and dubbing CTAs so users can continue into the current CN workspace from the same URL.