Good night friends
I am looking for a software or a website that when I upload a song from the computer to the software it will translate the singer's language to another language that I choose in the song
Do you have any suggestions for me please?
You should use precise and clear language before putting it into your machine translator. (And if you wrote that yourself, maybe try using one of the online translators. They are very good, if you write it in simple terms.)
People asked what you wanted but instead of answering clearly, you just bump your topic again.
So what do you want? Computer generated voice? A singing computer? You would have to extract the acappela first, translate it, and make a cg voice that sings and not reads. Because for text, just upload it to youtube and look at the translated subtitles. Oh wait, you can't, because recognising voice within music is hard. yt does autotranslate spoken words, but not singing. It just puts singing/music as subtitle.
you start by putting what you posted in a translator and translate it back in your language, so maybe you understand the confusion your question brings up.
Are you talking voice, text, lyric or what? You cannot just change a singers voice in a song. It is not editable. You would have to delete the voice and replace it with new voice and translate it while you are doing that. This is not possible to my knowledge. Voice recognition inside music is garbage. It does not work good enough. And if you do not have seprate track, you cannot overwrite original voice.
Fetch the lyrics of the song, put them in translator and put subtitles. The way you ask implies you do not have the originalrecording, as you would then simplyrecord a new voice track.
You can separate audio tracks and remove the voice of the singer with moises.ai. The web or the app does the job pretty decent.ly
But I have no doubt you have to record again the singer in the destination language. The task you describe is very, very complex for any computer, algorithm, IA or whatever. Maybe in the future ... but nowadays I haven't heard about nothing similar.