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Frequently Asked Questions
It converts text into natural-sounding audio files (.m4a format), allowing users to generate audio content using various AI voices and tones.
Yes, the text-to-speech tool is accessible for free in any browser on Ubuntu, allowing users to generate natural voice audio without cost.
Yes, in Standard mode, you can choose from 10 AI voices, each with unique characteristics, like melodic, energetic, or warm tones.
The maximum file size you can upload for transcription is 100 MB. Ensure your file is within this limit for successful processing.
Open your browser on Ubuntu, visit the website, and follow the steps to either type or upload text, select voice and tone, and generate the audio.
Logged-in users can download the generated audio as .m4a files, saving them directly to their devices for offline use.
Hudson and Ember provide a melodic and warm quality, ideal for natural-sounding text-to-speech outputs.
.txt, .md, .json, .csv, images for OCR, and audio/video files for transcription are supported, enhancing text-to-speech flexibility.
Yes, there is a 15,000-character limit, combining typed and extracted text. For longer content, consider generating multiple files.
No, it requires an internet connection as the text-to-audio conversion occurs online. Generated audio can be downloaded for offline playback.
The audio generation might take up to one minute. If it exceeds this, check your network connection or try simplifying the input.
Yes, custom tones allow for personalized audio, letting you describe desired effects like 'warm' or 'formal' to refine how text is spoken.
No, the tool doesn't support real-time processing. Audio is generated after text input and customization settings are finalized.
Yes, in Standard mode, you can select from preset tones or describe a custom tone for nuanced control over voice delivery.
The tool generates audio files in .m4a format, which is widely compatible with most devices and audio players.