Hi,
I have several really long text files that I'd like to turn into audio read by a TTS voice. Is there an accessible app that can generate an audio file, whether it be aiff, mp3, m4a, or another format? I can always convert to my preferred format. I'm using mac OS 10.15 Catalina.
The longest file is probably going to be maybe 48 hours long. I'd prefer it in audio format as opposed to text, because I really like my audiobook player app on my tablet, so when it all comes down to it, I want to be able to listen to it that way.
Thanks for any help.
By Moopie Curran, 9 September, 2020
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The most expedient, non…
The most expedient, non-technical way of doing this is to just load your text file into Voice Dream Reader and listen in that application. If you really like the audiobook reader app you have, you can make a file using espeak with something like the below command line option:
espeak -f test.txt --stdout > file.mp3
You will need espeak installed, I recommend using Homebrew to install it. There are other programs that can do file to audio conversion, but the only other I know about is Text Aloud, which is a more low-vision oriented program for Windows.
Try Book2Speech
Hi, I suggest Book2Speech. You can download it from the Mac AppStore.