[discussion] text to voice generation for textbooks (non-math part)

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  • edge-tts

    Use Microsoft Edge's online text-to-speech service from Python WITHOUT needing Microsoft Edge or Windows or an API key

  • i would very much like to use it to turn the text parts of a book into an audio where i could listen to it while reading. i used edge's tts for speech by giving a paragraph to clipboard and to edge-tts in order to listen the text but it causes two problems: 1. you need internet connection and have the book opened 2. can only do paragraph by paragraph, and is prone to errors or sometimes if you use it too much it wont convert the full text afterwards.

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