![]() ![]() It will also let you set up other similar services from other companies, but I have not tested any of those before.Ī more convenient "on the fly" way to have your fiction read to you is to install u/VoiceAloud on android (I think they may have an iOS app). It's a TTS reader that will use whatever local voices you've got installed but it has an option under the "tools" tab that is called "Use Online TTS" here you can set it to use Amazon Polly with the secret and access keys you were given, and you can also use the Google Neural and Microsoft Azure voices by setting it up in a similar way. If you want to create an audio file, you can install Balabolka (free) on your pc. You'll need to create an IAM account, I think that's what it's called but after you've set all of that up and you're given your access key, you will have 2 options if you want your books read aloud to you. ![]() Ivona Amy is still the one I use daily on my pc (I'm legally blind) but when I want something read to me in a neural voice I use the one form Amazon Polly. If you use the standard Amy, it'll sound a bit better than the Ivona Amy when you would have it installed locally, but the neural voice is a hundred times better, much more natural sounding. This is the same Amy (UK) from Ivona, as Amazon purchased all of the Ivona voices. The best voice (for my taste) is Amy (UK). However, it is much cheaper to pay for on characters per month basis. Have you tried using Amazon's Polly neural voices? The quality of the neural voices is good but not as natural sounding as some of the new server hosted AI voices that have come out in the past 6 months. I have a suggestion even though it is not exactly what you are looking for. Metacademy is a great resource which compiles lesson plans on popular machine learning topics.įor Beginner questions please try /r/LearnMachineLearning, /r/MLQuestions or įor career related questions, visit /r/cscareerquestions/ Please have a look at our FAQ and Link-Collection Rules For Posts + Research + Discussion + Project + News on Twitter Chat with us on Slack Beginners:
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