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Streaming API: 'Avatar not found' error when starting streaming session
Hello, I'm encountering an issue while trying to use Streaming API. I've created an interactive avatar, but I'm unable to start a streaming session with it.
When I send a request to the
Streaming Avatar API Outdated
Dears,
Voice chat mode with Chatgpt
I set up text mode (with task type REPEAT) with chatgpt and everything works well but I'm still trying to wrap my head around having the Avatar respond with the task type "Repeat" while still remaining in voice chat mode. I want the user to easily be able to communicate back and forth via microphone, its set up perfectly in voice chat Mode, but still have the avatar's answers be repeated by what comes back from chatgpt. Is there a way to do this?
How to catch AVATAR_STOP_TALKING event using Streaming Api
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How can I modify the Next.JS Demo to fit my team's needs?
First of all, thank you so much for building an awesome product and for providing this demo! We need a PoC to demonstrate a HeyGen avatar helping post-op patients understand their take-home packet. To achieve this, I'm hoping to modify the Next.JS code in a few different ways:
Unable to start an interactive session using API.
When I create a session, the session state is set to new, once I try to hit the endpoint to start the session I get this error:
Voice to voice conversational AI Interactive Avatar
Hello, the online demo where user can speak with an AI ‘Wayne’ in real-time is amazing!
Videos have been stuck on "1% Ready"
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API triall key working for video generation but not the API Token
Hi, i will to use Talking picture
Sometimes the streaming.task API doesn't return 200 for too long? And therefore the avatar doesn't speak
Hi, I am using streaming avatar in my project and i have noticed at times the streaming.task api doesn't even respond back. It neither fails nor give a 200, just stays on pending. Can you give some potential solutions/suggestions on how to prevent this and avoid this behavior of the API, please.
