youtube-musical-spectrum
Audio visualizer for YouTube with musical notes. (by mfcc64)
read-aloud
An awesome browser extension that reads aloud webpage content with one click (by ken107)
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youtube-musical-spectrum
Posts with mentions or reviews of youtube-musical-spectrum.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-16.
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Show HN: YouTube Musical Spectrum Bookmarklet
[1] https://github.com/mfcc64/youtube-musical-spectrum
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Show HN: YouTube Musical Spectrum – visualizer for YouTube with musical notes
I left this comment with a video screencapture of the extension in action > https://github.com/mfcc64/youtube-musical-spectrum/issues/2
> As someone who has been learning how to sing for the past year, I have tried many spectrum tools and have come across one that is really useful for singing with my own voice but isn't that great for multi-frequency visualization and therefore isn't that good for learning other songs but THIS extension really fills a void for learning other songs!!
I like how I can tell the voice from the instruments in this song by the vibrato visualization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=450p7goxZqg
- Show HN: YouTube Musical Spectrum – audio visualizer with musical notes
read-aloud
Posts with mentions or reviews of read-aloud.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-14.
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Ask HN: Any good (free?) TTS article readers?
I use the Read Aloud Firefox extension to read newspaper articles and the wandering inn stories. Works well for me. In the configuration there are free and premium voices. I enable Google Translate voice and increase the speed a bit.
Main repo (website there too, or search on Firefox extensions): https://github.com/ken107/read-aloud
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What is the most human-souding TTS option in Archlinux, available through arch repos and AUR?
I've already used this in the past, and it's been good: https://github.com/ken107/read-aloud Good luck!
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Looking for browser-based, natural TTS
I've tried many, but only Read Aloud competes—your input is appreciated all the same <3
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Anti-vaxxer group is using India's drop in COVID cases for promoting Ivermicitin via famous browser extension 'Read Aloud' used by millions especially those with accessibility needs
Here is the discussion with the developer on GitHub who's doubling down on their agenda without addressing their deceptive practice.
- Possible Compromise of the Extension
- Possible compromise of famous Read Aloud browser extension
- Tell HN: Possible compromise of famous Read Aloud browser extension
- New DD Read Aloud Up! Post from ReturnOfCapital with Permission of Course. Hope it helps a fellow Ape🚀🦍🍌
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What is your favorite FOSS speech synthesizer? What is your current speech synthesis setup?
I don't have a wide knowledge of FOSS speech synthesizers, but one related FOSS application I can recommend is Read Aloud. It is a browser extension for Chrome/Firefox that can use both FOSS synthesizers and external proprietary ones. You can expand voices by installing more local voices. You can for free use their "Basic" voices or pay a small fee for some of their Premium voices (if you pay for premium, as I did for 1 USD, you will get free additional characters every month. I am currently sitting with more characters than I started with). You can alternatively give API keys for Google Cloud, AWS, or IBM. If you want more quality voices.