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Old 03-04-2016, 04:09 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
But there are lots problems: The car audio system supports no reading format, of course, and only .wav, mp3 and such. Thus, I would have to convert the epubs. But how can I manipulate the voices, then? How can I make the voice respect the xml:lang attribute in my epubs, if there are language changes in the current of a book? This is difficult in epubs already.
Most modern car audio systems have a "line in" socket allowing you to connect your phone or tablet. Some can also connect by other methods, such as Bluetooth.

If you think it would be useful to create a new thread to discuss the technicalities of using TTS in a car (or, indeed, any other aspect of it), please feel free to do so.

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