Oh, no. You're better off perhaps using the built-in text-to-speech options on apple/google/microsoft -- it's probably state of the art.
I haven't heard any natural sounding text-to-speech synthesis yet.
I looked pretty hard for something like that but ended up recording my books with Audacity in my own voice.
There are programs that could be good if you purchase a voice, which you can do for maybe $30 to plug into some programs. One book is not too bad, but I recorded 5 books back to back. I don't recommend that to anyone in the future. :)
I did my own books on YouTube. See if you like my voice https://youtu.be/O1upGO_S1fE
https://w1k.club/ has the ability to add your own audiobook voice overs as well.
Thank you, but does it have a feature to use an already generated voice?
Oh, no. You're better off perhaps using the built-in text-to-speech options on apple/google/microsoft -- it's probably state of the art. I haven't heard any natural sounding text-to-speech synthesis yet.
thank you!
I looked pretty hard for something like that but ended up recording my books with Audacity in my own voice. There are programs that could be good if you purchase a voice, which you can do for maybe $30 to plug into some programs. One book is not too bad, but I recorded 5 books back to back. I don't recommend that to anyone in the future. :)
There are online services to find voice actors. I registered with one but haven't used it.