pyttsx3 and sanskrit_tts

pyttsx3 is a general-purpose offline TTS engine that could serve as the underlying synthesis backend for sanskrit_tts, making them complements rather than competitors.

pyttsx3
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About pyttsx3

nateshmbhat/pyttsx3

Offline Text To Speech synthesis for python

This tool helps you convert written text into spoken words without needing an internet connection. You provide text, and it outputs audio you can listen to or save as a file. It's ideal for developers who need to integrate text-to-speech functionality directly into their applications or scripts.

application-development audio-generation voice-user-interface accessibility-tools

About sanskrit_tts

avinashvarna/sanskrit_tts

Sanskrit text to speech

This tool helps you convert written Sanskrit text into spoken audio. You input Sanskrit text, and it produces an audio file (like an MP3) that sounds like someone reading that text aloud. It's designed for scholars, students, or anyone who works with ancient Indian texts and needs to hear them spoken.

Sanskrit-studies indology ancient-texts language-learning religious-studies

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