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In this tutorial, you will learn how to export audio using TTSReader. ([[Starter Kit/Tutorial: Exporting Audio using Speakonia|Speakonia version here]], and [[Starter Kit/Tutorial: Exporting Audio using Balabolka|Balabolka version here]].)
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to export audio using TTSReader. ([[Starter Kit/Tutorial: Exporting Audio using Speakonia|Speakonia tutorial here]], and [[Starter Kit/Tutorial: Exporting Audio using Balabolka|Balabolka tutorial here]].)
  
 
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#Save your file, then navigate and rename as needed.
 
#Save your file, then navigate and rename as needed.
 
#You're done~!
 
#You're done~!
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[[Category:Tutorials]]

Latest revision as of 19:36, 16 February 2019

In this tutorial, you will learn how to export audio using TTSReader. (Speakonia tutorial here, and Balabolka tutorial here.)

Things to Note

  • In TTSReader, you cannot name your saved file-- it will have the same name as the document title (typicaly Untitled <number>.)
  • You have the ability to read in both .wav and .mp3 formats.

Tutorial

  1. In TTSReader, type out the text you want read.
  2. Make sure to do a test reading and adjust text, as always.
  3. Go to Tools, and then Read as Wav/Mp3.
  4. Save your file, then navigate and rename as needed.
  5. You're done~!