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Frequently Asked Questions
Natural Text to Speech for Linux allows you to convert written text into natural-sounding audio files. It works directly in the browser, offering a seamless experience without needing specific Linux installations.
Yes, you can use it for free on Linux systems. The tool offers basic functionality without charge, making it accessible to all users needing text-to-speech conversion.
After generating audio, logged-in users can download files in .m4a format. These can be saved onto any Linux system and played with standard audio players.
The tool works through a web interface, so it can be accessed from any device with a browser, including Linux servers. Just ensure an active internet connection for the service.
The tool offers various AI voices designed for natural delivery. Voices like Xavier provide a balanced, neutral tone, while Lyra offers a warm, friendly approach, suitable for diverse applications.
For a natural TTS experience on Linux, you might choose Xavier for neutrality or Ember for a warm tone. Listen to previews to select the best fit for your content.
In Standard mode, you can select from 10 voices and 4 preset tones, or create a personalized tone by providing a text description. This allows detailed customization of your audio output.
The tool is browser-based and doesn't require integration with the Linux kernel or any system-level configurations. Simply access it through your favorite Linux browser.
Yes, the maximum file size for uploads is 100 MB. Ensure your text, audio, or video files fall within this limit for successful conversion and transcription.
Generated audio files can process up to 60 minutes of audio content. If your content exceeds this duration, consider splitting it into separate segments.
No, the tool doesn't offer real-time synthesis. Audio generation may take up to one minute per session, depending on content length and complexity.
Voice cloning is not supported. The tool uses pre-defined voices available for selection to generate natural-sounding audio, rather than creating custom voices.
While the tool generates completed audio files, any editing needs to be done using external software after download, as it doesn't include internal editing capabilities.
You can upload various file types including text files, images for OCR text extraction, audio, and video files for transcription. All processing is done online.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as all processing is cloud-based. However, once downloaded, audio files are available offline for playback on Linux.