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Frequently Asked Questions
A TTS (Text-to-Speech) reader is a tool that converts written text into spoken words. It uses an AI engine to turn text into natural-sounding audio files, which can be downloaded and played on any device.
Yes, the TTS Reader works on Ubuntu. It operates in your web browser without any need for additional software downloads, making it easily accessible on any Ubuntu version.
Simply visit the TTS Reader website using your Ubuntu system's web browser, input or upload your text, and select a voice. Generate the audio file and download it in the .m4a format.
Yes, the TTS Reader offers a free version for Ubuntu users. Create audio previews and access basic features without any fees. For more features, log in to access premium options like full downloads.
No download is necessary for the TTS Reader. It's a web-based tool, which means you can use it directly from any compatible Ubuntu web browser. This ensures smooth operation across different Ubuntu versions.
The TTS Reader offers 10 AI voices that vary from warm and friendly to authoritative and energetic, suitable for diverse content types like storytelling or professional use.
You can upload text files, images, audio, and video files to the TTS Reader. They are automatically transcribed before conversion, supporting a wide range of formats like .txt, .jpg, .mp3, and more.
Yes, the TTS Reader is accessible online. Just sign in and start converting your text to speech directly from the browser on your Ubuntu system without installing additional software.
The TTS Reader outputs audio files in the .m4a format. This format is compatible with most audio players across different platforms.
The TTS Reader requires an internet connection to generate audio. Once downloaded, the audio files can be played offline using any suitable media player.
The TTS Reader has a character limit of 15,000 per audio generation, which includes typed and extracted text. For longer documents, consider creating multiple audio segments.
The TTS Reader does not support audio editing. Once the audio is generated, you will need third-party software like Audacity for any further modifications.
Typically, audio generation takes up to 1 minute. This time may vary depending on the text length and server load but generally remains quick and efficient.
Yes, the TTS Reader can transcribe text from uploaded audio and video files, allowing you to combine transcription and voice generation in one tool.
Voice cloning is not available with the TTS Reader. The tool uses pre-set AI voices, allowing you to choose the best match for your content's needs.