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		<title>cotonti.com : Google Text to Speech API</title>
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			<title>schulle4u</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Thanks, that's a very cool demonstration. Someone should make a cotonti plugin of it. However, google probably wouldn't be very glad about such an usage of their TTS system. <img class="aux smiley" src="https://www.cotonti.com/./images/smilies/smile.gif" alt=":)" /><br />
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Steffen]]></description>
			<pubDate>Di, 21 Dez 2010 21:57:32 -0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Hodges</title>
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<li>Background: google has a fantastic text-to-speech translation engine.</li>
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This can be accessed with one URL: <a href="http://translate.google.co.uk/translate_tts?q=Long+live+Cotonti!" rel="nofollow">http://translate.google.co.uk/translate_tts?q=Long+live+Cotonti!</a><br />
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<li>Problem: This API is limited to 100 characters per GET.</li>
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<li>Solution: PHP script that can take a long body of text, split it into 100 character chunks (without splitting words) and then create a m3u playlist of the generated URLs.</li>
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Try it for yourself and let me know what you think.<br />
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<div style="text-align:center"><a href="http://pastebin.com/9PsQEmFi" rel="nofollow">http://pastebin.com/9PsQEmFi</a></div>
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			<pubDate>So, 19 Dez 2010 05:32:36 -0000</pubDate>
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