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]]>Even though you cannot see the original text in the Pop-up Bubble Translator, as the pop-up window displays the translation only, you can listen to the original text as well as its translation.
listen to the original text by clicking the
Speaker icon, or the translation
.

This feature is currently available for 30 languages.
The following voices: American English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese Brazilian, Russian, and Spanish are provided by the ImTranslator TTS service.
These voices speak up to 1000 characters at a time.
These voices: Arabic, Bengali, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Khmer, Latin, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese are provided by other TTS sources.
These voices speak up to 200 characters at a time.
In the Advanced Options you can set your preferences to which TTS service to use: ImTranslator TTS or an alternative TTS service.
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]]>Translate & Speak service offers a natural sounding text-to-speech service with translation capabilities. Translate & Speak quickly and accurately translates from 52 languages to 10 voices: English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian and European Spanish
The English voice is available in the male and female version. This absolutely unique tool is smart enough to detect the language of the text submitted for translation, translate into voice, modify the speed of the voice, and even create an audio link to send a voiced message. Everything can be done in a single click.
How to use Translate & Speak Service
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]]>In the Voice Reader application window you can open a text document or add text yourself, then have the text read out or exported to an audio file.

In this editor you can open text documents and if necessary edit them before converting to an audio file. You can operate Voice Reader quickly and comfortably using various buttons and controls.
Voice Reader Options
Options allow you to adjust various settings:
Language – if you have installed several languages, then you select another language for speech playback.
Speaker – choose the speaker you want to appear in the animation window.
Speed – increase or reduce the speed of speech output using a slider. The default speed is 100%.
Pitch – change the pitch of the speech output using the slider.
Volume – control the volume of the speech output.
Menu language – select another language for the program user interface.
Show Speaker – select this option if you want the animation window with the chosen speaker model to be displayed.
File format – specify the audio file format to save the audio output.
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]]>In recent years, text-to-speech (also known as text to voice) software has been available on the Internet. Text-to-Speech (TTS) is a method of speech synthesis that develops an audio text speech from the text it reads.
Text to voice software has many uses. For example, if someone was visually impaired, you could create an e-mail and have it converted from text-to-speech, and send it to them. They would then be able to listen to your e-mail, instead of reading it.
Another example is you might have an assignment in school, and you need to research a lot of material. Instead of reading through all of it on the Internet, you could copy and paste the text into a text-to-speech program, and listen to the material.
The problem with the TTS prototype was the audio voice created made it sound like a robotic creature. However, after trial and error, the new text-to-speech programs sound like you are listening to a real person.
TTS Online service offers you a reliable, full functioning text-to-speech system that quickly allows you to convert your written text into a natural sounding voice. Not only that, you are able to select voices in American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, European Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Russian.
You have the options of following the text on the screen while a surprisingly real looking animated person speaks the text to you. If that wasn’t cool enough, TTS Voice can also translate your text into over 20 languages, and play back the voice in that language.
This is great if you have friends in other countries, who speak a language other than yours. You could actually communicate with them in their language at the click of a button!
• It gives you the opportunity to practice your listening and speaking skills in your own language, or a foreign language. This is great for language students, who need extra practice outside of the classroom.
• TTS Voice offers you a high quality, realistic sounding voice.
• You can replay the audio as many times as you like.
• The text is divided into easy to read segments, which makes it easier to follow.
• If the voice is too fast for you, you can adjust the speed.
• Finally, you are allowed to embed the audio links to your website, or even into an e-mail.
What you will find amazing is that it has more functions than just about any paid programs on the Internet. Just type in your speech text, hit a button, and an animated looking person will begin speaking your text to you immediately.
Whether you want to listen to an English voice, French voice, Italian voice, Spanish voice, Russian voice, or others, this text-to-speech service is a top-of-the-line text-to-speech program. You are sure to get hours of enjoyment from your speech text.
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