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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can convert text stories to audio on Linux using the AI text-to-voice tool. It allows you to convert written stories into natural-sounding audio files in .m4a format.
Simply access the AI text-to-voice tool via your web browser on Ubuntu. Input text or upload your file, then select a suitable mode and convert your story into audio.
Story Mode is optimized for storytelling. It uses a preset voice designed for narrative content, making it ideal for audiobooks and storytelling sessions.
While the primary use is through a web interface, the process on Ubuntu can be streamlined with command line automation for uploading files and initiating the conversion.
In Story Mode, the tool uses a specially optimized voice for narration, ensuring a smooth and engaging listening experience.
You can upload text files (.txt, .md, .json, .csv), as well as images, audio, and video files for transcription before converting them to audio.
Yes, each file must be under 100 MB. If you have larger files, consider breaking them into smaller segments before uploading.
The duration for audio and video files is limited to a maximum of 60 minutes per upload.
Yes, you can combine both typed text and uploaded files to create a seamless audio output. Simply input or upload your content along with any text for a combined result.
While Story Mode uses an optimized preset voice, in Standard Mode you can create custom tones by entering descriptive text to tailor the emotion and rhythm.
The tool supports multiple languages. However, ensure proper pronunciation and syntax by reviewing the generated audio, especially for mixed-language content.
No application is needed. The tool operates directly in your Linux web browser, ensuring quick and easy access without the need for installation.
Yes, if you're logged in, you can download the generated .m4a audio file directly to your Linux device for offline access and sharing.
The maximum text length is 15,000 characters, including both typed and extracted text from files. Use this in planning your story segments.
No, voice cloning is not a feature. You can choose from the pre-trained AI voices that come with distinct characteristics for your storytelling needs.