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import streamlit as st
from kokoro import KPipeline
import soundfile as sf
import io
import os
# Install espeak-ng if not installed
if not os.system("which espeak-ng"):
st.text("espeak-ng already installed.")
else:
os.system("apt-get -qq -y install espeak-ng")
st.text("Installing espeak-ng...")
# Streamlit App UI Setup
st.title("Text-to-Speech with Kokoro")
st.sidebar.header("Configuration & Instructions")
# Sidebar Instructions
st.sidebar.markdown("""
### How to Use the Text-to-Speech App:
1. **Enter Text**: In the main text area, input any text that you want the model to convert to speech.
2. **Select Language**:
- Choose the language of the text you are entering. Available options include:
- ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ American English (`a`)
- ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง British English (`b`)
- ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spanish (`e`)
- ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท French (`f`)
- ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ Hindi (`h`)
- ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italian (`i`)
- ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazilian Portuguese (`p`)
- ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ Mandarin Chinese (`z`)
- ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese (`j`)
3. **Select Voice**:
- Choose the voice style for the speech. You can pick different voices based on tone and gender, such as `af_heart`, `af_joy`, etc.
4. **Adjust Speed**:
- Use the speed slider to change how fast the speech is generated. You can set it between `0.5x` to `2.0x`, where `1.0x` is the normal speed.
5. **Generate Speech**:
- After configuring the settings, click on the **"Generate Audio"** button. The app will process your text and produce speech audio accordingly.
6. **Download**:
- Once the audio is generated, you can play it directly in the app or download it as a `.wav` file by clicking on the **"Download Audio"** button.
Enjoy experimenting with the text-to-speech conversion, and feel free to try different voices, speeds, and languages!
""")
# User input for text, language, and voice settings
input_text = st.text_area("Enter your text here", "The sky above the port was the color of television...")
lang_code = st.selectbox("Select Language", ['a', 'b', 'e', 'f', 'h', 'i', 'p', 'z', 'j'])
voice = st.selectbox("Select Voice", ['af_alloy', 'af_aoede', 'af_bella', 'af_heart', 'af_jessica', 'af_kore', 'af_nicole', 'af_nova', 'af_river', 'af_sarah', 'af_sky',
'am_adam', 'am_echo', 'am_eric', 'am_fenrir', 'am_liam', 'am_michael', 'am_onyx', 'am_puck', 'am_santa',
'bf_alice', 'bf_emma', 'bf_isabella', 'bf_lily',
'bm_daniel', 'bm_fable', 'bm_george', 'bm_lewis',
'ef_dora',
'em_alex', 'em_santa',
'ff_siwis',
'hf_alpha', 'hf_beta',
'hm_omega', 'hm_psi',
'if_sara',
'im_nicola',
'jf_alpha', 'jf_gongitsune', 'jf_nezumi', 'jf_tebukuro',
'jm_kumo',
'pf_dora',
'pm_alex', 'pm_santa',
'zf_xiaobei', 'zf_xiaoni', 'zf_xiaoxiao', 'zf_xiaoyi',
'zm_yunjian', 'zm_yunxi', 'zm_yunxia', 'zm_yunyang']
) # Change voice options as per model
speed = st.slider("Speed", min_value=0.5, max_value=2.0, value=1.0, step=0.1)
# Initialize the TTS pipeline with user-selected language
pipeline = KPipeline(lang_code=lang_code)
# Generate Audio function
def generate_audio(text, lang_code, voice, speed):
generator = pipeline(text, voice=voice, speed=speed, split_pattern=r'\n+')
for i, (gs, ps, audio) in enumerate(generator):
audio_data = audio
# Save audio to in-memory buffer
buffer = io.BytesIO()
# Explicitly specify format as WAV
sf.write(buffer, audio_data, 24000, format='WAV') # Add 'format="WAV"'
buffer.seek(0)
return buffer
# Generate and display the audio file
if st.button('Generate Audio'):
st.write("Generating speech...")
audio_buffer = generate_audio(input_text, lang_code, voice, speed)
# Display Audio player in the app
st.audio(audio_buffer, format='audio/wav')
# Optional: Save the generated audio file for download
st.download_button(
label="Download Audio",
data=audio_buffer,
file_name="generated_speech.wav",
mime="audio/wav"
)