- So I’m curious, this presumably needs DRM free ebooks to begin with right? Chances are if you have those you have a line on audio books as well. Is this intended for the books that just aren’t available as audio books yet? - If you are visually impaired you can get free audio books from The Braille Institute. - I have over 100 purchased ebooks that I stripped the DRM from. - Stripping for a good cause! 
 
- Some people have to buy ebooks with DRM to support the author but like to strip it using a Calibre plugin, for various reasons. 
- I use moon reader pro and a premium tts voice. - If you can find an audiobook, it’ll be better, that said it’s really really easy to get epubs. - Also epubs are like a couple hundred k tops. So downloading them is super quick. 
- Could be useful for web articles and scientific papers too (if it could be configured to ignore reading out all of the boiler plate and citations). 
 
- I’ve used a similar project in the past: https://github.com/DrewThomasson/ebook2audiobook - It’s cool that more options are becoming available for ebook to audio conversions. 
- That sounds like a pretty cool project 
- Anyone tried it? - Yes. A previous version. It works pretty well for books you don’t need voice actors. If all you need is a reading voice, this will work relatively well. Just… don’t be me, and actual read the docs. 
 
- Dang I wish did more with the Mimic3 project. They have SSML support which just seems like an awesome way to address the mono voice issue in tts for books to me. 
- Too Bad there’s no German voice 
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