You cab use the Microsoft voice api. This helps to convert voice into text.
No software available. Only available is text to voice.
It is only possible by using voice-to-text software, you cannot do it using electronic circuits.
On your computer, use voice recognition.
Android phones usually have such apps that convert text to talk using Google Play. One of these apps is called Talk-Text to Voice and has such specifications.
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Some applications that convert text to speech in funny voices are "iSpeech", "Text To Speech" and "Speak It!". All of these apps have a variety of customization features to choose which funny voice a user wants to use.
Audio Book Creator is a software that can convert digital text into an audio file. You can also use any text-to-speech software to convert text to audio. Or, if you want it done professionally, you can hire a transcriptionist. If you are interested in audiobooks, check out Audible.com where you can rent audiobooks.
To get voice for text typed in Word or other documents, you can use the built-in text-to-speech feature. In Microsoft Word, go to the "Review" tab and select "Read Aloud." Alternatively, you can use third-party applications or browser extensions, like Natural Reader or Google Text-to-Speech, which can read text from various document formats. Simply copy and paste your text into these tools, and they will convert it to speech.
With your conversation voice, you interact with the text.
Yes. The HTC Evo 4G offers three text input options. First, and most basic, is the standard HTC keyboard. The Evo also has voice-to-text (the ability to record a voice and convert it to writing). The Evo can also run a beta version of Swype.
It converts numbers to Thai text. So if you wanted the number 6 in Thai, you can do something like this: =BAHTTEXT(6) It does not convert actual text and it does not convert numbers to English text.