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- How to Search for Librivox Audiobooks Make Sure Your Audiobook is . . .
How to Search for Librivox Audiobooks Make Sure Your Audiobook is Heard for Years 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 TedL Posts: 1170 Joined: October 24th, 2022, 11:06 am Location: Wisconsin
- Human Read vs Computer Generated (TTS) Audiobooks
The LibriVox project and community exists to create and share human read audiobooks By that I mean audio recordings of books being read aloud in real time by humans Is there any other kind of audiobook? Well, yes Text-to-speech (TTS) technology speaks aloud digital text using a computer-generated voice, or a highly manipulated human voice
- Listening to LibriVox audiobooks - LibriVox Forum
Elija, how do you listen to audiobooks? Younger people like you know a lot more about this than I do do And if you were to listen to another LV audioblok, how would you go about doing it? Thanks by the way for all you do I just go to librivox org and search the book I'd like to listen to for in the search bar
- ListenBook: An easy way to listen to LibriVox audiobooks on iPhone iPad
I'm glad you've added our audiobooks to your app! Since Apple makes it inconvenient to listen to the audio book industry standard, DRM-free M4Bs or MP3s we make available directly (or even via our RSS feeds, if they aren't specifically added to their podcast directory), iPhone and iPad users need apps like this instead
- Downloading to Kindle? - LibriVox Forum
I was able to transfer two audiobooks from my computer to my Kindle Fire through a USB port I did try to download directly from the LV catalog to my Kindle, but that did not work
- COMPLETE FAQ - Everything You Need to Know (Almost) - LibriVox
P S we might change the tag line to: "Free Audiobooks," which would probably be easier for all concerned, but Hugh is stubborn "Our objective is to make all books in the public domain available, for free, in audio format on the internet " Are you crazy? Okay, so it's pretty unlikely we'll succeed Probably impossible But what's wrong with
- To breathe, or not to breathe? - LibriVox Forum
Hey all, Being as new as I am to recording audiobooks I'm brought to this question of breathing: Do I need to edit out my breaths in my recording or leave them in? Or does it matter either way Also say I want to do professional VO for audiobooks down the line Is there a standard for breathing in this field? Of course though I want to perform my best even for volunteer projects as well, so
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