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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the text-to-audio tool works seamlessly on Chromebooks. Open the tool in the Chrome browser and start converting text to audio without any additional software.
You can type your text directly or upload documents to convert them into audio. The tool supports various formats, and the converted audio is readily playable or downloadable in .m4a format.
On a Chromebook, you can upload text files like .txt and .md, as well as images and common audio and video formats for transcription. The tool then converts all extracted text into audio.
For PDF files, copy and paste the text into the tool's input field to convert it into audio. The tool will then generate an audio file that you can download as an .m4a.
Yes, generated audio files can be played back using your Chromebook's built-in audio player or any compatible audio software available on Chrome OS.
The tool supports file uploads up to 100 MB. If your file exceeds this size, consider splitting it into smaller parts for conversion.
Yes, upload your MP4 files to transcribe the dialogue into text, which can then be converted into audio. The final output will be in .m4a format.
Audio generation typically takes up to one minute, depending on file size and text length.
Logged-in users can adjust playback speeds within the Chrome browser, choosing from various speed options to suit your preferences.
Yes, there's a limit of 15,000 characters for typed and uploaded text. This includes characters extracted from uploads and you can monitor your usage with the character counter.
While the tool itself doesn't record audio, you can use Chrome OS's standard recording features to create audio that can later be processed using the tool.
Yes, in Standard Mode, describe your desired tone in text form to customize audio delivery, such as 'Warm and Friendly' or 'Formal and Polite'.
No, an internet connection is required for text-to-audio conversion as the processing occurs online. However, downloaded audio plays offline.
Copy the text from your Word document and paste it into the tool. This text can then be converted into an audio file in .m4a format.
No, the tool uses pre-defined AI voices and does not support voice cloning. Choose from available voices to match your content's tone and style.