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Frequently Asked Questions
Male text to speech software converts written text into vocal audio using male voices. It uses AI to create natural-sounding speech from any input text, allowing for multiple applications such as podcasts, audiobooks, and more.
Yes, the male text to speech tool works on Linux systems, providing audio conversion directly through a browser without any software installation. It's compatible with various Linux distributions like Ubuntu.
Xavier is your choice for a balanced male voice. With a versatile, neutral delivery suitable for various content types, his voice offers a reliable option for general uses.
Yes, Hudson offers a melodic, musical quality perfect for storytelling or any content needing a lyrical delivery. His voice enhances rhythmic and flowing textual audio presentations.
Yes, files uploaded to the tool must be under 100 MB each. This applies to text, image, audio, and video files. Ensure your files meet this condition to enable proper conversion.
Access the tool via your browser on Ubuntu Server. Simply input text or upload files, choose your male voice, and convert to audio. No need for additional software installation on the server.
Lyra is a warm male voice suitable for calm and gentle deliveries. His voice can be combined with the Calm tone for relaxing content like meditation or audiobooks.
Yes, once logged in, you can download the generated male voice audio in .m4a format. This file is versatile and can be played on Linux through any compatible audio player.
Yes, there's a character limit of 15,000 for each text conversion. This includes typed text and text extracted from files. For larger projects, consider splitting the text across multiple files.
While it doesn't support direct Linux terminal commands, the tool can convert text related to commands into audio, aiding tutorials or instructional content explaining Linux systems.
Yes, you can upload audio files in supported formats such as .mp3 or .wav for transcription. The tool will convert spoken words into text before you generate audio output.
.m4a is the sole supported output audio format. This widely compatible format ensures easy playback on Linux and other platforms.
Audio generation can take up to 1 minute depending on the text length and complexity. Ensure your inputs are correctly formatted for efficient processing.
No, an internet connection is required as the AI processing relies on server-side operations. However, once downloaded, audio files can play offline.
Yes, using the custom tone feature, describe the desired tone in text to craft unique audio qualities. It allows you to tailor the mood and delivery style to your specific needs.