Editing Speech Blocks
Edit the text in any speech block, change which host is speaking, and adjust the speaking speed for individual blocks.
Editing Text
- Click into any speech block in the script editor.
- A text cursor appears. Edit the text as you would in any document: select, delete, and retype.
- Changes are auto-saved as you type.
When you edit text on a block that already has generated audio, the block dims slightly (reduced opacity) to indicate the audio is now out of sync with the text.
Changing the Host
Each speech block shows the assigned host's name as a clickable label above the text.
- Click the host name label on any speech block.
- The Host Selection dropdown opens, showing all hosts assigned to the episode with their avatar.
- Select a different host to reassign the block. A checkmark indicates the currently selected host.
If no host is assigned, the label displays "No host" in a red/destructive style.
Resetting Changes
If you change the host and want to undo, click the reset button (rotate icon) that appears in the dropdown header. This reverts to the host the block had when you opened the dropdown.
Changing the host on a block that already has audio will flag it for regeneration. You can regenerate just that block without redoing the entire episode.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change which host speaks a specific line?
Yes. Click the host name label above any speech block to open the Host Selection dropdown. Select a different host to reassign the block.
What does it mean when a speech block is dimmed?
A dimmed block indicates the text has been edited since the audio was last generated. The audio is now out of sync with the script. Click the Regenerate Audio button on the block to update the audio.
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