CerePlay

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CerePlay

CereProc Ltd

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 3.6. Trustworthiness 83 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★☆☆

3.6

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

40%

4 star

20%

3 star

20%

2 star

0%

1 star

20%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

26% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

83% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

Good user ratings

60% positive sampled reviews

About CerePlay

Step into a world of voice diversity with CereProc's innovative app for iPhone & iPad.

Whether you're enhancing productivity or simply indulging in the joy of listening, our app offers a seamless browsing experience of text-to-speech voices in a multitude of languages and accents.

Preview voices before purchase to ensure they match your expectations and needs perfectly. Embrace the future of voice technology with the introduction of CereProc Version 7 voices, presenting CereWave alternatives that deliver remarkably human-like outputs.

Transform your device into a powerhouse of linguistic versatility with CereProc.
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Reviews for CerePlay

hWagner0507

This app needs to be updated

If this were to be a completely free app, I would understand, but considering that the voices are extremely glitchy, especially with voiceover you need to update your app because it’s extremely buggy. Letting an old version of the app just sit there for three months is not OK.

Levi 2015 blanket

Using the voices with VoiceOver

This app seems really cool, and the voices are quite natural. I am noticing a few problems with using these voices with Voiceover. They take a while to respond after navigating through the system. On mac, there is a bug with the sampling rate. This could be a voiceover thing but don't know. The 16kHZ version was high pitched even though the pitch was at the default, and the standard 48kHZ was lower pitched, while the 24kHZ was slightly lower, which suggests that voiceover uses a sample rate of 22.05kHZ for its 3rd party voices. The Siri voices work fine with voiceover, and they have a higher sample rate. This seems like Voiceover doesn't recognize the sample rate of the voice. The voices pitch is fine on iPhone. The voices are very sluggish in general. If these issues could be fixed, I don't see why I wouldn't purchase a few voices for my devices.

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