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==Tutorial== | ==Tutorial== |
Latest revision as of 05:23, 1 March 2021
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create and export TTS audio from Speakonia. Balabolka version here, and TTSReader version here.
Things to Note
- in Speakonia, you are required to register the software before you are able to export audio. Due to Speakonia no longer being supported, CFS-Technologies has provided a register code that works with all new installs of Speakonia. Balabolka and TTSReader do not have this limitation.
Tutorial
- In Speakonia, enter the text you would like read out into an audio file.
- Press Play (F5) to make sure everything is pronounced correctly. If not, edit your text until it is pronounced correctly.
- Press File > Save as Wave File, or F9 on your keyboard.
- If the feature is locked, you probably didn't register. Try registering again.
- If not, then this dialogue will pop up.
- Navigate to a folder of your choice. You can do this by typing the path or using the Browse.. function.
- Check to see if your audio was written. If the .wav's there, you're good to go!