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Hi valsassina.tv - that's great, because we'll be introducing new voices as fast as our text-to-speech (TTS) partners can produce them! In fact, we have several new languages coming soon... :)
Hi valsassina.tv,

Thanks for the great feedback. We've changed this topic to an "idea" and will certainly discuss this with our internal team.

By the way, we really like your avatars!
We're delighted to have your SitePal avatars featured!
Just wait until the newsletter comes out! If you don't receive our monthly newsletter, feel free to sign up at http://www.sitepal.com/newsletter/.
Again, you may create as many scenes as you would like. If you ever reach a limit, just let us know and we'll give you more!
Hi Al,

All you ever have to do to remove the avatar from your site is to remove (delete) the embed code that was used to embed the avatar.

If you'd like to change your SitePal scene, from a "floating" scene to an embedded scene (which is a scene that is inserted within your Web page, and not floating over it), you can do the following:

1. Log in to your account and go to the "Shows" tab.
2. Find your scene in your scene list and click "Publish".
3. Select "Embed in Web Page".
4. Choose "In-Page Embedding" and not "Overlay Embedding" - select "Click Here to Embed".
5. Follow the directions to get your code, paste the code on your page, where you'd like the scene to show up.

Good luck!
Hi - we just responded to your question in this post. Thank you!
Hi!

Yes, you can create an unlimited number of scenes to use on your website. There is no limit on the number of scenes you can create and publish.
Your SitePal package type will determine the number of domains you can publish to, and the number of audio streams available.
Additional domains and streams can be purchased, if needed.

I hope that helps.
Hi,

Thanks for pointing out this issue. This was a simple matter of updating a link in the Editor. It has been updated and is working now. You may want to clear your cache first. Let us know if you experience any difficulty and thanks again!
Hi Mark!

We're glad you're using SitePal on your blog and website to generate leads!

As you know, SitePal is a subscription-based service which monitors the playback of SitePal scenes. With a standard video file, there's no simple way to monitor that usage. We don't currently offer a publishing tool for YouTube. Having said that, there are a couple of options:

1. The most common solution is SitePal's video export function, which would enable you to export a scene as a video file. You could then use the video file anywhere, including on your site. If you're interested in video export, feel free to contact our Sales team.

2. You can also consider a program that records video from your desktop. One example is Screen Jelly (we're not affiliated with them).

I hope that answers your question!

Good luck.
Jesse
Hi Robert,

Can you send us a link to the page?