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Murf Mcp

@murf-aion a year ago
2 MIT
FreeCommunity
AI Systems
Murf MCP Server enables text-to-speech conversion with 130+ voices in 13+ languages.

Overview

What is Murf Mcp

Murf MCP is a server that facilitates the integration of text-to-speech capabilities into applications, allowing users to convert text into lifelike speech using a variety of voices and styles.

Use cases

Use cases for Murf MCP include creating voiceovers for videos, developing interactive educational tools, enhancing accessibility for visually impaired users, and generating audio content for podcasts.

How to use

To use Murf MCP, obtain your API key from the Murf API Dashboard, install the necessary dependencies, configure the Claude Desktop settings to include Murf MCP, and restart the application to enable the server.

Key features

Murf MCP offers over 130 natural-sounding voices in more than 13 languages, 20+ speaking styles, and seamless integration with MCP clients like Claude Desktop for enhanced speech customization.

Where to use

Murf MCP can be utilized in various fields such as education, entertainment, accessibility solutions, and any application requiring high-quality text-to-speech functionality.

Content

Murf MCP Server

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Overview

The Murf MCP Server offers seamless integration with MCP clients like Claude Desktop, enabling developers and creators to convert text into lifelike speech effortlessly. With over 130 natural-sounding voices across 13+ languages and 20+ speaking styles, Murf provides unparalleled speech customization for a wide range of applications.


Installation

Claude Desktop

  1. Get your API key from Murf API Dashboard.

  2. Install uv (Python package manager), install with:
    macOS:

    curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
    

    Windows:

    powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
    

    Check out their official guide for more details.

  3. There are two ways to proceed with the setup:

    Option 1: Automated Setup (Recommended)

    uvx setup-murf-mcp-claude
    

    This will automatically configure Claude Desktop with the Murf MCP server.

    Option 2: Manual Setup

    If you prefer to configure manually, continue with the following steps:

    1. Update Claude Desktop Config to install murf, open the config file:
      Go to Claude → Settings → Developer → Edit Config → claude_desktop_config.json

      or
      if you have VS Code installed, run:

      macOS:

      code ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
      

      Windows:

      code $env:AppData\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
      
    2. This will open the config file, add the following lines to the "mcpServers" section:

    3. Install FFmpeg (required for audio processing):

      macOS:

      brew install ffmpeg
      

      Windows:
      Download FFmpeg from here

  4. Restart the Claude Desktop app to start the MCP server, you should be able to see a small hammer icon in the chat input box. This indicates that the MCP server is running and tools are available.

Note: For Windows users, “Developer Mode” must be enabled in Claude Desktop to utilize the MCP server. To enable it, click the hamburger menu in the top-left corner, select “Help,” and then choose “Enable Developer Mode.”


Usage

  • Prompt the LLM to create a voiceover:
    For example:

    • Create a one-minute podcast on Generative AI featuring a conversation between two speakers. Choose suitable voice styles and accents, incorporate natural pauses, and generate a voiceover for it.

    • Create a 15-second introduction for my YouTube channel about indoor plants. Use a friendly and conversational tone to generate a voiceover for it.

    These should generate a voiceover and save it to file on your Desktop.

  • You can also prompt the LLM to recommend a voice style for a specific use case. For example:

    • What is the best voice style for a YouTube video about indoor plants?
    • What is the best voice style for a podcast about Generative AI?
  • The TTS API supports a variety of features such as rate, pitch, speed, and custom pronunciations. You can explore these options here. You can prompt the LLM to apply these settings to the overall voiceover or tailor them individually for each speaker.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you’d like to improve the MCP server, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository and clone it to your machine.

  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix.

  3. Make your changes and ensure everything runs smoothly.

  4. Write clear commit messages and keep the code clean.

  5. Open a pull request describing your changes.

Feel free to open an issue if you have questions, feature requests, or need help getting started.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues, please check the following:

  • spawn uvx ENOENT error:
    If you see a spawn uvx ENOENT error, it means the system can’t locate the uvx executable. To fix this:

    • Run the following command to get the absolute path of uvx:
      which uvx
      
    • Update your claude_desktop_config.json file with the absolute path in the command field. For example:
    • Restart the Claude Desktop app.
  • Check the logs for any other error messages or warnings here:

    • macOS: ~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp-server-Murf.log
    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\logs\mcp-server-Murf.log

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