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Frequently Asked Questions
It converts text from articles into natural-sounding audio files. Users can type text or upload files like PDFs, choose a voice and tone, and generate audio to read aloud on Ubuntu.
Upload your PDF as a supported file type, and the tool will transcribe the text for conversion into audio. This makes it easy to listen to your articles on any device running Ubuntu.
Yes, the tool works in any web browser, allowing it to function smoothly on Ubuntu without needing installation. Simply use a browser to access and convert text to audio.
For clear and professional delivery of PDF content, consider using Xavier for balanced neutrality or Sterling for a profound, authoritative voice.
Yes, if the PDF is compatible, you can upload it to the tool. It will extract the text and generate audio, which you can listen to on Ubuntu.
The tool uses AI voices with carefully designed pronunciation to ensure that text is read naturally and accurately, suitable for various document types.
In Standard mode, choose from 10 AI voices including Xavier, Sterling, and Hudson, each with unique qualities like melodic or profound tones.
Yes, you can describe desired tones in text for nuanced audio output. Perfect for tailoring the listening experience to your preferences or content type.
Yes, there's a 15,000 character limit per session. If your document exceeds this, consider breaking it into smaller sections to convert.
Certainly, as long as the PDF can be uploaded and processed, articles within can be converted into audio for free users to preview or for logged-in users to download.
Upload text files, images, audio, and video formats like .txt, .jpg, .mp3, and .mp4. The tool will transcribe and convert these into audio.
Yes, Mia and Atlas offer energetic voice options, ideal for uplifting or dynamic article reading experiences on Ubuntu.
No, the tool doesn't support audio editing. After generating, you can download the audio file and use other software for editing purposes.
Audio generation typically takes up to 1 minute, depending on text length and server load, providing quick access to your converted audio.
No, an internet connection is required to convert text to speech as the AI processing takes place online.