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· 7 years ago
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or just use google translate and click the voice symbol. you don't need to install anything this way. and there are even better Text-to-Speech websites online.. that will work too (and sound better).
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ewqua
· 7 years ago
True, but I found no websites that allow larger amounts of text AND support my native language (Czech). There's probably a lot more possibilities for English, but Dropbox is already a pretty good sharing app, so why not use it for sharing and listening to notes?
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· 7 years ago
okay, the most websites don't rly can handle Czech as much as i know.. i was going out from english text-to-speech.. the most websites can speak english really well. and why not dropbox?well.. i don't know how good the text-to-speech from dropbox is, but if you just want the text-to-speech function, you need to install a extra app just for this.. and if you don't need dropbox for other just, it's wasted space on your smartphone :) i think we shouldn't use for every purpose a extra app if there are websites who can do the same^^ but if you use dropbox for other stuff too, thats a good option (if it can speech Czech bether than google or other websites). the text length is maybe a problem, yes.. but what text's you gonna let read? the most stuff i needed to learn wasn't that much (i mean, hey you can split it for easier learning).
ewqua
· 7 years ago
Some notes for my final exam, the base document is 50 pages and there are 13 other documents that range from 5-15. So yeah, a lot of text. Fortunately I have a visual memory so reading helps me the most but listening is an option when my eyes are tired. And I use it for sharing as well so there's that. The quality is okay, I think it uses the same voice as google translate but when you paste stuff to google, it disables the speech option when the text is too long.