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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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@fluencyinenglish · Post #7285 · 08/09/2019, 08:53 AM

#grammar #soon #early #quickly @fluencyinenglish ❇️Soon, Early and Quickly Soon means ‘a short time after now’. Get well soon. (NOT Get well early.) We will launch a new edition of this book sometime soon. Soon can also mean ‘a short time after then’. It was difficult in the beginning, but I soon got used to it. (NOT It was difficult in the beginning, but I early got used to it.) @fluencyinenglish Early Early means ‘near the beginning of a period of time we are talking about’. Early does not mean soon. Compare: Early this week, I had a strange experience. (NOT Soon this week, I had a strange experience.) He had an accident early this month. He will soon have an accident if he continues to drive like this. (NOT He will early have an accident…) I get up early in the morning. (NOT I get up soon in the morning.) Early can mean ‘before the expected time’. I arrived early. Early can be used as an adjective. We will be grateful for an early reply. @fluencyinenglish Quickly There is a difference between soonand quickly. We use quickly to refer to the speed with which something is done. Soon means ‘before long’. I got dressed quickly. (= I didn’t take a lot of time to get dressed.) @fluencyinenglish