VibeVoice-ComfyUI and ComfyUI-MegaTTS
These are competitors offering alternative text-to-speech synthesis approaches within ComfyUI—VibeVoice focuses on multi-speaker synthesis while MegaTTS3 emphasizes voice cloning and bilingual support, requiring users to select one based on their specific speech synthesis needs.
About VibeVoice-ComfyUI
Enemyx-net/VibeVoice-ComfyUI
A comprehensive ComfyUI integration for Microsoft's VibeVoice text-to-speech model, enabling high-quality single and multi-speaker voice synthesis directly within your ComfyUI workflows.
Supports voice cloning from audio samples, LoRA fine-tuning adapters, and multi-speaker conversations with up to 4 distinct voices using speaker labels. The implementation features embedded VibeVoice code with adaptive transformer compatibility, configurable quantization (4-bit/8-bit) for VRAM optimization, and cross-platform GPU support including Apple Silicon via MPS. Operates as a self-contained ComfyUI custom node with automatic text chunking, pause tag insertion, and memory management controls for complex generative workflows.
About ComfyUI-MegaTTS
1038lab/ComfyUI-MegaTTS
A ComfyUI custom node based on ByteDance MegaTTS3, enabling high-quality text-to-speech synthesis with voice cloning capabilities for both Chinese and English.
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