Rhubarb Lip Sync is a command-line tool that automatically creates 2D mouth animation from voice recordings. You can use it for characters in computer games, in animated cartoons, or in any other project that requires animating mouths based on existing recordings.
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Rhubarb Lip Sync

Rhubarb Lip Sync is a command-line tool that automatically creates lip-sync data from voice recordings. Just call it with a sound file in WAVE format and it will output an XML snippet specifying which mouth position to use for what segment of time. A reference to the mouth positions (A-H) can be found in this article.

Right now, Rhubarb Lip Sync is very much work in progress. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to open an issue.