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Convert Text To Podcast on MacOS
Effortlessly Convert Text to a Podcast on MacOS

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool converts text into audio podcasts, allowing you to listen instead of read. Perfect for note taking and multitasking on MacOS devices.
Yes, the tool is compatible with MacOS Monterey along with earlier versions such as Big Sur and Catalina, providing you with a seamless user experience.
Yes, the tool is accessible on MacOS through your browser, requiring no additional app installation, making it convenient for use on various MacOS versions.
Simply upload your text file onto the platform, and the tool will convert it into an audio podcast format that you can download and play.
Yes, the tool works on MacOS High Sierra, offering broad compatibility across various MacOS versions for wide accessibility.
Yes, once converted, you can adjust the playback speed using your preferred podcast player on MacOS, accommodating different listening preferences.
Yes, you can upload text directly from PDF files for conversion, making it versatile for handling different document formats on MacOS.
Absolutely. After conversion, you can download the podcast to your MacOS device for offline listening and easy access.
There is a free version available that allows you to process and preview your text-to-podcast conversion, which users can try before considering a full-version access.
Yes, it works efficiently on MacBook Air, ensuring optimal performance regardless of your MacOS device type.
The tool supports up to a 100 MB file size, ensuring that you can convert substantial amounts of text in a single process.
Currently, the tool does not support batch processing of multiple files. Each text to podcast conversion must be done individually.
No, the current version requires an internet connection to process the text-to-podcast conversion, as this functionality is browser-based.
The tool doesn't offer editing within its platform. You would need to use third-party software to edit converted podcasts as needed.
The tool doesn't currently support custom voice styles for podcast conversion, thus using the default synthesized voice.