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Turn your text into a natural voice
Transform your text into an engaging podcast recording
Turn your text into a compelling story
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Frequently Asked Questions
This tool converts text into lifelike, natural-sounding audio. It's designed for Linux systems, providing a seamless experience for users who prefer terminal or command line interfaces.
Yes, you can use this tool on Ubuntu. It supports text-to-speech conversion directly via the terminal and command line, making it suitable for various Ubuntu applications.
Yes, the lifelike text-to-speech tool for Linux is available for free. You can easily download and use it for your personal or professional projects.
To use the tool on the Linux terminal, simply input the desired text and follow the straightforward command prompts. It efficiently processes your text and generates audio files.
The tool provides a range of voices with realistic and lifelike audio output. Voices like Hudson (melodic) and Sterling (profound) offer unique qualities for engaging content.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for the initial text-to-speech conversion. However, once audio is generated, you can play it offline on any device.
You can upload text files (.txt, .md, .json, .csv), as well as images, audio, and video files. The tool can transcribe and convert these formats into speech.
In Standard mode, choose from 10 voices like Hudson (melodic), Ember (warm), and Griffin (authoritative), each offering distinct characteristics for different needs.
Yes, there's a 15,000 character limit for any text input, including both typed and extracted text from files. Plan text uploads accordingly.
Yes! In Standard mode, describe your desired tone to create a custom audio style. This feature allows precise control over the delivery.
Yes, you can generate speech using scripts in the Linux command line. This feature is ideal for tech-savvy users who prefer automation and scripting.
Yes, it is compatible with any Linux distribution. Whether you're using Debian, Fedora, or another distro, the tool can be integrated seamlessly.
Yes, the tool outputs audio in .m4a format. This format is widely compatible with most media players and devices.
Once logged in, you can download complete audio files directly. These files are ready to play on any device that supports .m4a.
No, this tool cannot perform voice cloning. It uses pre-set AI voices tailored for various speech delivery styles.