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text-to-speech
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A versatile and user-friendly Python Text-to-Speech engine with customizable options.
You can install the text-to-speech module using pip:
pip install text-to-speech
You can use this module to convert text to speech and save it as an audio file. Here's a basic example:
from text_to_speech import save
text = "Hello, World!"
language = "en" # Specify the language (IETF language tag)
output_file = "hello_world.mp3" # Specify the output file (only accepts .mp3)
save(text, language, file=output_file)
Here are the available parameters for the save function:
| Parameter | Description | Default Value |
|---|---|---|
text | The text to be converted to speech. | |
language | The language (IETF language tag) to use for speech synthesis. | "en" |
slow | Set to True if you want the text to be read more slowly. | False |
file | The name of the output audio file. Only accepts .mp3 format. | "speech.mp3" |
lang_check | Set to True to check the text for language errors. | False |
You can make the speech slower by setting the slow parameter to True:
from text_to_speech import save
text = "This is a slow speech example."
language = "en"
output_file = "slow_speech.mp3"
save(text, language, slow=True, file=output_file)
Contributions to this project are welcome. If you have any improvements or bug fixes, please submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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A versatile and user-friendly Python Text-to-Speech engine
We found that text-to-speech demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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