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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15052 · Aug 12

#python#audiobook#audiobooks#content_creation#content_creator#epub_converter#kokoro#kokoro_82m#kokoro_tts#media_generation#narrator#speech_synthesis#subtitles#text_to_audio#text_to_speech#tts#voice_synthesis Abogen is a user-friendly tool that quickly converts ePub, PDF, or text files into natural-sounding audio with synchronized subtitles, perfect for creating audiobooks or voiceovers for social media and other projects. You can customize speech speed, choose or mix voices, generate subtitles by sentence or word, and select various audio and subtitle formats. It supports batch processing with queue mode and lets you save chapters separately or merged. Installation is straightforward on Windows, Mac, and Linux, with options for GPU acceleration. This saves you time and effort in producing high-quality audio content from text files efficiently. https://github.com/denizsafak/abogen

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21048 · 01/12/2026, 02:51 PM

#Ethiopia: Weeks after a disputed peace deal, #Amhara Regional Government says AFAHD vice chair Colonel Fentaw Muhaba joins peace process Weeks after a disputed peace agreement between the Amhara Regional Government and the Amhara #Fano People’s Organization (#AFAHD), the regional government announced that Colonel Fentaw Muhaba, Vice Chair and Military Commander-in-Chief of AFAHD, has entered the peace process along with his forces. In a statement, the regional government said Colonel Fentaw, who also commands AFAHD’s Wollo Province forces, accepted the peace alternative as part of the agreement reached through negotiations mediated by the African Union (#AU) & the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (#IGAD). Officials described his move as a step toward de-escalation and stabilizing the region. The announcement follows a controversial “peace agreement” reported on 4 December 2025, in which state media said the Amhara Regional Government had signed .... Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=54501