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wow! this is a really generous community contribution by the BBC.
Ya this is amazing!
you have to pay to license the sounds, and even then, only "synchronous usage" (i.e. use in video for sound effects that precisely line up with what's being depicted on-screen) is covered
Damn, search for "Tardis" turns up zero results.
Maybe it was exterminated?
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When they use sound effects in news reports, they're called "nat pops."

They're often used to make reporters sound like they're somewhere they're not. They can be very convincing.

I use these in my AI video generation project.

I am also making a tool which will have all movies so we can pick the clips out of it using AI prompt then automatically make content like this:

https://youtube.com/shorts/I5Ao5u4WZFw?si=NUbcfVwyhIiyfvPz

I am halfway there already.

> I use these in my AI video generation project.

this is not synchronous usage, so is not covered under the (paid) license