Do there exist any good open-source text-to-speech engines?
Do there exist any good open-source text-to-speech engines?
I would be plus if it has a simple CLI or GUI.
I think Bark from Suno is quite good : https://github.com/suno-ai/bark
3 0 Replyspeechnote by kde
2 0 ReplyI use piper TTS. Probably not as good as the fancy AI APIs, but it's all local and runs from command line and is good enough for my purposes. YMMV.
7 0 ReplyFor setting up Piper TTS on Desktop Linux: https://pied.mikeasoft.com/
2 0 ReplyI was disappointed with this at first, until I loaded the "Cori" voiceset. It outshines the others
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F5-TTS. Only needs 15 seconds of reference audio and you're good to go.
4 1 ReplyDepends on your setup, but generally I recommend: https://github.com/SYSTRAN/faster-whisper
If you have an available GPU for processing it's insanely quick and better than OpenAI's whisper.
5 3 Replythis is speech-to-text! OP is looking for text-to-speech.
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2 0 ReplyThere’s zonos, and I heard of another one called GPTsovit or something like that, but I haven’t tried that one. Zonos is pretty easy to setup and run though. Another one is Kokoro, search for Kokoro TTS to find it on google.
2 0 ReplyRHVoice works well enough for me. https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.olga_yakovleva.rhvoice.android/
1 0 ReplyMaybe but if you can't use Google you won't be able to use them either.
2 19 ReplyOr even the Lemmy search, because it's been discussed here before.
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