Speech Engine is a Python package that provides a simple interface for synthesizing text into speech using different TTS engines, including Google Text-to-Speech (gTTS) and Wit.ai Text-to-Speech (Wit TTS).
You can install speech-engine
using pip:
pip install speech-engine
from speech_engine import TTS_Google, FileExtensionError
# Instantiate TTS_Google
tts = TTS_Google()
# Set the language and other options
tts.set_language('en')
tts.set_slow(False)
# Synthesize and play speech
tts.speak("Hello, world!")
# Synthesize and save speech as an audio file
try:
tts.save("Hello, world!", "output.mp3")
except FileExtensionError as e:
print(e.message)
from speech_engine import TTS_Witai
# Instantiate TTS_Witai with the Wit.ai auth token
tts = TTS_Witai(your_authtoken)
# Set the voice
tts.set_voice('Colin')
# Synthesize and play speech
tts.speak("Hello, world!")
# Synthesize and save speech as an audio file
tts.save("Hello, world!", "output.mp3")
# Get available voices
voices = tts.get_voices()
print(voices)
from speech_engine import TTS_Openai
# Instantiate TTS_Openai with the Openai Api key
tts = TTS_Openai(your_apikey)
# Set the voice
tts.set_voice('alloy')
# Synthesize and play speech
tts.speak("Hello, world!")
# Synthesize and save speech as an audio file
tts.save("Hello, world!", "output.mp3")
# Get available voices
voices = tts.get_voices()
print(voices)
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.