Chatterbox-TTS-Server and Chatterbox-TTS-Extended
The Extended version is a fork that removes constraints from the original, making them alternatives rather than complements—you would choose one based on whether you need character limits and interactive features (original) or batch text-file processing for long-form content (fork).
About Chatterbox-TTS-Server
devnen/Chatterbox-TTS-Server
Self-host the powerful Chatterbox TTS model. This server offers a user-friendly Web UI, flexible API endpoints (incl. OpenAI compatible), predefined voices, voice cloning, and large audiobook-scale text processing. Runs accelerated on NVIDIA (CUDA), AMD (ROCm), and CPU.
This tool helps you convert written text into high-quality spoken audio using various voices and languages. You provide text and, optionally, a voice to clone, and it outputs realistic speech, even for long documents like audiobooks. It's designed for content creators, marketers, educators, and anyone needing to generate expressive voiceovers or audio content.
About Chatterbox-TTS-Extended
petermg/Chatterbox-TTS-Extended
Modified version of Chatterbox that accepts text files as input and no character restrictions. I use it to make audiobooks, especially for my kids.
This tool helps people who need to convert large amounts of written text into spoken audio, like for audiobooks or presentations. You provide text files, and it generates high-quality spoken audio in various formats, mimicking a reference voice if desired. It's designed for content creators, educators, or anyone needing professional-sounding voiceovers.
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