Shadowsith/qpicospeaker
Qt frontend for pico2wave text to speech console program
This tool helps you convert written text into spoken audio on your Linux computer. You type or load text into the application, and it generates natural-sounding speech, which you can listen to directly or save as an audio file. It's ideal for anyone who needs to hear text read aloud, such as content creators, educators preparing audio materials, or individuals who prefer listening to content.
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Use this if you need a user-friendly way to turn text into clear, spoken audio in multiple languages on a Linux desktop.
Not ideal if you require advanced voice customization options like male voices for Google TTS, or if you are not using a Linux operating system.
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Mar 04, 2021
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