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CNET
17-07-2025
- CNET
Adobe's AI Videos Get Audio: Is It Better Than Google's Veo 3?
New Adobe Firefly video updates are here to bring your AI-generated videos to the next level and to potentially keep the company competitive in the crowded AI market. You'll be able to add sound effects to your Firefly AI videos, thanks to a beta release of a new AI tool rolling out now, the company announced Thursday. It's the second major tech company to release such capabilities, following Google's Veo 3 launch in May. There are also a couple of other changes coming to Firefly video, including new outside AI models you can use through Firefly and new prompting features and presets. A new composition reference tool lets you upload content, and Firefly will use your references and mimic a video's motions or an image's layout without needing to describe every detail in your prompt. Keyframe cropping will help you resize content, and there are new style presets, including anime, vector art, and black and white. It wasn't until recently that AI-generated videos could also have sound. Adobe first teased this audio feature when it was just a research concept in development at last year's Adobe Max. After a warm reception from the live audience, the company continued work on the tool, which led to this week's beta release. But Adobe's AI audio abilities are not the same as Veo 3's, which made a splash at this spring's I/O conference. There are some key differences between the programs that will affect the content you generate. Here's what you need to know about Firefly's new audible AI videos and how they stack up to Google. For more, check out how to use Photoshop AI and the new Firefly mobile apps. Creating AI audio in Firefly vs. Veo 3 To create AI videos with sound in Firefly, start in your normal Firefly prompting window. Once you have a video you like, hover over the video and click the icon in the upper right corner that says Generate sound effects. This will open a new browser tab where you can generate AI audio. This is an example of the set-up you use when generating sound effects through Adobe Firefly. Screenshot by Katelyn Chedraoui/CNET One of the biggest differences between Firefly and Veo 3 is the type of AI audio you're able to create. The AI audio you can generate through Firefly is the kind of audio that could be created by a foley artist, like sound effects and impact noises. That doesn't include dialogue, though. Each prompt generates four variations of audio clips, usually 8 seconds long each. You can record yourself making the sound effects and upload that as part of your prompt, a unique option. For example, if you wanted to give your AI monster a menacing roar, you could record yourself growling, and Firefly will give you four variations of AI-ified audio that match your general cadence. But you can't record yourself saying, "You will never escape my evil lair!" and have those words generated by Firefly. That's different than Veo 3, which can generate audio on its own or from a script you provide in your prompt. Adobe has new, separate AI avatar tool in beta for dialogue creation. Another difference is that in Firefly, you have to manually synchronize your AI audio to your video clips. People familiar with creating in Premiere Pro will recognize the similar set-up, where you can drag and drop audio clips to wherever you want them to play in the timeline. But for folks who don't need or want that kind of manual, hands-on control, Veo 3's automatically matching will take a lot of the work out of creating AI videos. Other differences between Adobe and Google Adobe's AI video generator might not have the same level of audio capabilities as Veo 3, but it does have other things going for it. Firefly lets you access 15 different AI models from popular AI companies like Runway, Luma, Pika and, yes, even Google's Veo 3. Adobe is adding a couple of new outside models to Firefly app roster for you to choose from, including Moonvalley's "clean AI" model Marey, Pika 2.2 and Luma AI's Ray 2. This is important because Adobe's AI policy says it doesn't train its AI models on customer content, and it requires all its partner models to agree to this "do not train" commitment. So if you're worried about maintaining some level of data privacy while using AI tools, generating videos in Adobe comes with a stronger policy than many other AI programs. There's also a small price difference between the two. Adobe Firefly plans begin at $10 per month, with more expensive plans offering additional generation credits. You might have some Firefly credits already, depending on what Adobe plan you're currently subscribed to. Google recently added access to a fast version of Veo 3 to its $20 per month Google AI Pro plan -- a chance for significant savings, since the regular Veo 3 is paywalled to the $250 Google AI Ultra plan. For more, check out the first AI feature in Premiere Pro and Adobe's new Indigo camera app.


The Verge
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Verge
Adobe's new AI tool turns silly noises into realistic audio effects
Adobe is launching new generative AI filmmaking tools that provide fun ways to create sound effects and control generated video outputs. Alongside the familiar text prompts that typically allow you to describe what Adobe's Firefly AI models should make or edit, users can now use onomatopoeia-like voice recordings to generate custom sounds, and use reference footage to guide the movements in Firefly-generated videos. The Generate Sound Effects tool that's launching in beta on the Firefly app can be used with recorded and generated footage, and provides greater control over audio generation than Google's Veo 3 video tool. The interface resembles a video editing timeline and allows users to match the effects they create in time with uploaded footage. For example, users can play a video of a horse walking along a road and simultaneously record 'clip clop' noises in time with its hoof steps, alongside a text description that says 'hooves on concrete.' The tool will then generate four sound effect options to choose from. This builds on the Project Super Sonic experiment that Adobe showed off at its Max event in October. It doesn't work for speech, but does support the creation of impact sounds like twigs snapping, footsteps, zipper effects, and more, as well as atmospheric noises like nature sounds and city ambience. New advanced controls are also coming to the Firefly Text-to-Video generator. Composition Reference allows users to upload a video alongside their text prompt to mirror the composition of that footage in the generated video, which should make it easier to achieve specific results, compared to repeatedly inputting text descriptions alone. Keyframe cropping will let users crop and upload images of the first and last frames that Firefly can use to generate video between, and new style presets provide a selection of visual styles that users can quickly select, including anime, vector art, claymation, and more. These style presets are only available to use with Adobe's own Firefly video AI model. The results leave something to be desired if the live demo I saw was any indication — the 'claymation' option just looked like early 2000s 3D animation. But Adobe is continuing to add support for rival AI models within its own tools, and Adobe's Generative AI lead Alexandru Costin told The Verge that similar controls and presets may be available to use with third-party AI models in the future. That suggests that Adobe is vying to keep its place at the top of the creative software foodchain as AI tools grow in popularity, even if it lags behind the likes of OpenAI and Google in the generative models themselves.


Geeky Gadgets
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geeky Gadgets
AI Sound Effects Are Now Available in Elevenlabs Studio
What if you could create a vivid soundscape for your next project with just a few words? Imagine typing 'a crackling campfire' or 'gentle ocean waves' and instantly hearing those sounds come to life—no bulky sound libraries, no hours of manual editing. Bold claim? Not anymore. Elevenlabs has just introduced AI-generated sound effects to its Studio platform, a innovative feature that promises to transform how creators approach audio production. Whether you're crafting an audiobook, designing a guided meditation, or spicing up social media content, this tool offers a level of precision, efficiency, and creative freedom that feels almost futuristic. With this new feature, Elevenlabs invites creators to explore the possibilities of text-to-sound effects technology. In this deep dive, you'll discover how this innovation works, from transforming simple text prompts into high-quality audio to seamlessly integrating custom effects with AI voiceovers. But it's not just about convenience—this tool unlocks a new dimension of storytelling, giving you the ability to fine-tune emotional resonance and immerse your audience like never before. So, how can this technology elevate your creative projects and reshape the way you think about sound? Let's explore the potential together. AI-Generated Sound Effects The Technology Behind Text-to-Sound Effects At the core of this feature is the text-to-sound effects model, a innovative technology that converts simple text prompts into high-quality audio. By entering descriptions such as 'a crackling campfire' or 'gentle ocean waves,' the AI generates corresponding sound effects with remarkable accuracy. This eliminates the need for extensive sound libraries or labor-intensive manual editing, saving you time and effort. The result is a faster, more intuitive way to design audio that aligns seamlessly with your creative vision. This technology not only enhances efficiency but also ensures that your projects maintain a professional and polished sound. Creating Immersive and Customizable Audio Experiences The introduction of AI-generated sound effects unlocks new possibilities for crafting immersive audio experiences. Whether you're producing an audiobook, developing a guided meditation, or creating content for social media, these effects can add depth and atmosphere to your work. The platform allows you to adjust the volume of the sound effects, making sure they complement rather than overpower primary audio elements such as voiceovers. This level of customization gives you the ability to fine-tune your projects, enhancing their emotional impact and overall quality. By integrating these sound effects, you can elevate your content to resonate more deeply with your audience. Elevenlabs : Sound Effects are now available in Studio Watch this video on YouTube. Enhance your knowledge on ElevenLabs by exploring a selection of articles and guides on the subject. Enhancing Storytelling with Blocking Sound Effects One of the standout features of Elevenlabs' offering is the use of blocking sound effects. These effects are designed to play before voiceovers, helping you establish the tone or context for your narrative. For example, a dramatic thunderclap can precede a suspenseful scene, immediately immersing your audience in the story. This feature provides greater control over the pacing and emotional resonance of your audio projects, allowing you to create more engaging and memorable experiences. By strategically incorporating blocking sound effects, you can guide your audience through dynamic narratives that leave a lasting impression. Applications Across Creative Fields The versatility of AI-generated sound effects makes them a valuable asset across a wide range of creative industries. Here are some practical applications: Audiobook Production: Enhance storytelling with realistic ambient sounds, such as bustling cityscapes, serene nature settings, or dramatic soundscapes that bring scenes to life. Enhance storytelling with realistic ambient sounds, such as bustling cityscapes, serene nature settings, or dramatic soundscapes that bring scenes to life. Guided Meditations: Create tranquil environments with sounds like flowing streams, soft rain, or gentle wind to promote relaxation and focus. Create tranquil environments with sounds like flowing streams, soft rain, or gentle wind to promote relaxation and focus. Social Media Content: Add unique audio elements to make posts more engaging and help them stand out in crowded feeds, capturing the attention of your audience. These applications demonstrate the broad potential of this feature, allowing creators to design rich, multi-layered audio experiences that cater to diverse audiences and purposes. The integration of sound effects with AI voiceovers further expands the possibilities, offering a cohesive and professional approach to audio production. Seamless Integration with AI Voiceovers A key advantage of Elevenlabs' AI-generated sound effects is their seamless compatibility with AI voiceovers. By combining custom sound effects with AI-generated voices, you can produce professional-grade audio content without the need for extensive technical expertise or costly resources. This integration ensures that sound effects and voiceovers work harmoniously, resulting in a polished and cohesive final product. Whether you're a seasoned audio producer or a newcomer to the field, this feature simplifies the process of creating high-quality audio content that meets the demands of modern audiences. Empowering Creative Projects with AI-Driven Audio Tools Elevenlabs' introduction of AI-generated sound effects represents a significant advancement in audio production technology. By allowing you to create custom sounds through simple text prompts, adjust their volume, and integrate them seamlessly with AI voiceovers, this feature provides a powerful tool for designing immersive and impactful audio experiences. Whether you're crafting an audiobook, a guided meditation, or social media content, this technology offers a practical and efficient way to enhance your creative projects. With its focus on precision, customization, and ease of use, Elevenlabs enables creators to captivate their audiences and push the boundaries of audio storytelling. Media Credit: ElevenLabs Filed Under: AI, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.