Might try this. I've used TTS Server which uses the MS Edge Api to convert text over the internet to audio with few problems. Almost sounds natural except for the occasional word... Would love something better.
Edit: dang, PC, not Android. Anyone know of a way to run this mobile?
I was actually searching for this exact idea like two weeks ago, and came up empty handed. Sometimes things do work out, I guess.
For the unaware, there’s an app called Prologue, which allows you to listen to audiobooks on a Plex server. Plex notably doesn’t have native audiobook support… The first-party PlexAmp app doesn’t support chapters, for instance. You can have the library remember your listening progress, but that doesn’t help much with a book audio file is 12 hours long. As a workaround, Prologue uses Plex’s service to access the files, then is able to read the chapter data from the m4a/m4b file.
Kinda off topic but does anyone know a reliable thing that does the opposite, i.e. a good speech to text tool? There's a few audiobook series that I'd love to read but are only available in audio format
Audiobooks are made or broken by the quality of the narration. It’s not enough to simply narrate written word, the narrator has to “act” as well. Given the quality of other arts engaged by AI I’m going into this skeptical.
You should give Ender's Game a listen, the one narrated by Harlan Ellison and Stefan Rudnicki (I borrowed from my local library). The performance is excellent.
Interesting. Just a couple of years ago AI generated audiobooks were unlistenable for me due to the dead voice delivery but the example here actually sounds like it would be alright to listen to.
Definitely want to give this a try for some books that have never had an audio book recording. Thanks for posting!