I recently published an e-book version of my Tech study guide, but it never occurred to me to publish an audio version. This morning, though, I found an e-mail to the HamRadioHelpGroup mailing list requesting just such a thing. He wants to be able to listen to it on the way to work.
The first thing that occurred to me is that there must be some online service that will do this for me, so I Googled “text to mp3 converter.” Sure enough, there are several of them. The first one on the list, HearWho.Com, will only convert the first 400 characters of your text file. The second, vozme.com, will convert an entire text file, so I used that one.
The resulting .mp3 file is OK, but it’s nowhere near natural speech. Even so, it may meet your needs.
You can download the file by clicking on the link below. I’d be interested in what you think about it.
Dan KB6NU says
A couple of readers have e-mailed me, noting that the audio was not easy to listen to. On the HamRadioHelpGroup, Richards, K8JHR said,
Jack says
Not feeling it. Id have to listen sections multiple times to gain full understanding.
If you wanted to convert everything, linux has command line programs like flite that with the right grep will convert massive amounts of text to .mp3 all for free. It’s been a while since Ive messed with comman line. I want an audio study guide to listen at work, which is 6 days a week 10-12 hours lobg of turning wrenches.