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Voiceai Voiceover Creator

This skill follows the Agent Skills specification .

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v0.1.3
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Install

Start with the primary install command. Alternate entrypoints are included below for ClawHub and OpenClaw CLI users.

Primary command

clawhub install gizmogremlin/voiceai-voiceover-creator

ClawHub installer

npx clawhub@latest install gizmogremlin/voiceai-voiceover-creator

OpenClaw CLI

openclaw skills install gizmogremlin/voiceai-voiceover-creator

Direct OpenClaw install

openclaw install gizmogremlin/voiceai-voiceover-creator

What this skill does

This skill follows the Agent Skills specification .

Why it matters

Segment-level caching means editing one section of a long script only re-renders that segment, avoiding full re-renders common in batch TTS tools.

Typical use cases

  • Narrating a YouTube video with chapter timestamps
  • Adding captions to a screen recording
  • Replacing audio on B-roll footage
  • Generating podcast episodes with consistent host voice
  • Iterating on course narration without re-rendering unchanged sections

Source instructions

Voice.ai Creator Voiceover Pipeline

This skill follows the Agent Skills specification.

Turn any script into a publish-ready voiceover — complete with numbered segments, a stitched master, YouTube chapters, SRT captions, and a beautiful review page. Optionally, replace the audio track on an existing video.

Built for creators who want studio-quality voiceovers without the studio. Powered by Voice.ai.


When to use this skill

ScenarioWhy it fits
YouTube long-formFull narration with chapter markers and captions
YouTube ShortsQuick hooks with the shortform template
PodcastsConsistent host voice, intro/outro templates
Course contentProfessional narration for educational videos
Quick iterationSmart caching — edit one section, only that segment re-renders
Video audio replacementDrop AI voiceover onto screen recordings or B-roll

The one-command workflow

Have a script and a video? Turn them into a finished video with AI voiceover in one shot:

node voiceai-vo.cjs build \
  --input my-script.md \
  --voice oliver \
  --title "My Video" \
  --video ./my-recording.mp4 \
  --mux

This renders the voiceover, stitches the master audio, and drops it onto your video — all in one command. Output:

  • out/my-video/muxed.mp4 — your video with the new voiceover
  • out/my-video/master.wav — the standalone audio
  • out/my-video/review.html — listen and review each segment
  • out/my-video/chapters.txt — YouTube-ready chapter timestamps
  • out/my-video/captions.srt — SRT captions

Use --sync pad if the audio is shorter than the video, or --sync trim to cut it to match.


Requirements

  • Node.js 20+ — runtime (no npm install needed — the CLI is a single bundled file)
  • VOICE_AI_API_KEY — set as environment variable or in a .env file in the skill root. Get a key at voice.ai/dashboard.
  • ffmpeg (optional) — needed for master stitching, MP3 encoding, loudness normalization, and video muxing. The pipeline still produces individual segments, the review page, chapters, and captions without it.

Configuration

The skill reads VOICE_AI_API_KEY from (in order):

  1. Environment variable VOICE_AI_API_KEY
  2. Environment variable VOICEAI_API_KEY (alternate)
  3. .env file in the skill root
echo 'VOICE_AI_API_KEY=your-key-here' > .env

Use --mock on any command to run the full pipeline without an API key (produces placeholder audio).


Commands

build — Generate a voiceover from a script

node voiceai-vo.cjs build \
  --input <script.md or script.txt> \
  --voice <voice-alias-or-uuid> \
  --title "My Project" \
  [--template youtube|podcast|shortform] \
  [--language en] \
  [--video input.mp4 --mux --sync shortest] \
  [--force] [--mock]

What it does:

  1. Reads the script and splits it into segments (by ## headings for .md, or by sentence boundaries for .txt)
  2. Optionally prepends/appends template intro/outro segments
  3. Renders each segment via Voice.ai TTS as a numbered WAV file
  4. Stitches a master audio file (if ffmpeg is available)
  5. Generates chapters, captions, a review page, and metadata files
  6. Optionally muxes the voiceover into an existing video

Full options:

OptionDescription
-i, --input <path>Script file (.txt or .md) — required
-v, --voice <id>Voice alias or UUID — required
-t, --title <title>Project title (defaults to filename)
--template <name>youtube, podcast, or shortform
--mode <mode>headings or auto (default: headings for .md)
--max-chars <n>Max characters per auto-chunk (default: 1500)
--language <code>Language code (default: en)
--video <path>Input video for muxing
--muxEnable video muxing (requires --video)
--sync <policy>shortest, pad, or trim (default: shortest)
--forceRe-render all segments (ignore cache)
--mockMock mode — no API calls, placeholder audio
-o, --out <dir>Custom output directory

replace-audio — Swap the audio track on a video

node voiceai-vo.cjs replace-audio \
  --video ./input.mp4 \
  --audio ./out/my-project/master.wav \
  [--out ./out/my-project/muxed.mp4] \
  [--sync shortest|pad|trim]

Requires ffmpeg. If not installed, generates helper shell/PowerShell scripts instead.

Sync policyBehavior
shortest (default)Output ends when the shorter track ends
padPad audio with silence to match video duration
trimTrim audio to match video duration

Video stream is copied without re-encoding (-c:v copy). Audio is encoded as AAC. A mux report is saved alongside the output.

Privacy: Video processing is entirely local. Only script text is sent to Voice.ai for TTS.

voices — List available voices

node voiceai-vo.cjs voices [--limit 20] [--query "deep"] [--mock]

Available voices

Use short aliases or full UUIDs with --voice:

AliasVoiceGenderStyle
ellieEllieFYouthful, vibrant vlogger
oliverOliverMFriendly British
lilithLilithFSoft, feminine
smoothSmooth Calm VoiceMDeep, smooth narrator
corpseCorpse HusbandMDeep, distinctive
skadiSkadiFAnime character
zhongliZhongliMDeep, authoritative
floraFloraFCheerful, high pitch
chiefMaster ChiefMHeroic, commanding

The voices command also returns any additional voices available on the API. Voice list is cached for 10 minutes.


Build outputs

After a build, the output directory contains:

out/<title-slug>/
  segments/           # Numbered WAV files (001-intro.wav, 002-section.wav, …)
  master.wav          # Stitched audio (requires ffmpeg)
  master.mp3          # MP3 encode (requires ffmpeg)
  manifest.json       # Build metadata: voice, template, segment list, hashes
  timeline.json       # Segment durations and start times
  review.html         # Interactive review page with audio players
  chapters.txt        # YouTube-friendly chapter timestamps
  captions.srt        # SRT captions using segment boundaries
  description.txt     # YouTube description with chapters + Voice.ai credit

review.html

A standalone HTML page with:

  • Master audio player (if stitched)
  • Individual segment players with titles and durations
  • Collapsible script text for each segment
  • Regeneration command hints

Templates

Templates auto-inject intro/outro segments around the script content:

TemplatePrependsAppends
youtubetemplates/youtube_intro.txttemplates/youtube_outro.txt
podcasttemplates/podcast_intro.txt
shortformtemplates/shortform_hook.txt

Edit the files in templates/ to customize the intro/outro text.


Caching

Segments are cached by a hash of: text content + voice ID + language.

  • Unchanged segments are skipped on rebuild — fast iteration
  • Modified segments are re-rendered automatically
  • Use --force to re-render everything
  • Cache manifest is stored in segments/.cache.json

Multilingual support

Voice.ai supports 11 languages. Use --language <code> to switch:

en, es, fr, de, it, pt, pl, ru, nl, sv, ca

The pipeline auto-selects the multilingual TTS model for non-English languages.


Troubleshooting

IssueSolution
ffmpeg missingPipeline still works — you get segments, review page, chapters, captions. Install ffmpeg for master stitching and video muxing.
Rate limits (429)Segments render sequentially, which stays under most limits. Wait and retry.
Insufficient credits (402)Top up at voice.ai/dashboard. Cached segments won't re-use credits on retry.
Long scriptsCaching makes rebuilds fast. Text over 490 chars per segment is automatically split across API calls.
Windows pathsWrap paths with spaces in quotes: --input "C:\My Scripts\script.md"

See references/TROUBLESHOOTING.md for more.


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