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Converts an epub or text file to audiobook via Google Cloud TTS
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
""" | |
To use: | |
1. install/set-up the google cloud api and dependencies listed on https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/python-docs-samples/tree/master/texttospeech/cloud-client | |
2. install pandoc and pypandoc, also tqdm | |
3. create and download a service_account.json ("Service account key") from https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials | |
4. run GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=service_account.json python make_audiobook.py book_name.epub | |
""" | |
import re | |
import sys | |
import time | |
from datetime import datetime as dt | |
from pathlib import Path | |
from google.cloud import texttospeech | |
from tqdm import tqdm | |
import pypandoc | |
# see https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech/quotas | |
MAX_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE = 200 | |
MAX_CHARS_PER_MINUTE = 135000 | |
def book_to_text(book_file): | |
try: | |
return pypandoc.convert_file(book_file, "plain", extra_args=["--wrap=none"]) | |
except RuntimeError: | |
print("Format not recognized. Treating as plain text...") | |
with open(book_file, encoding="utf-8") as book: | |
return book.read() | |
def clean_text_chunk(text_chunk): | |
# remove _italics_ | |
text_chunk = re.sub(r"_", " ", text_chunk) | |
# remove --- hyphens for footnotes | |
text_chunk = re.sub(r"(\-{3,})", "Footnote:", text_chunk) | |
return text_chunk | |
class Narrator: | |
def __init__(self, voice_name="en-US-Wavenet-F"): | |
self.client = texttospeech.TextToSpeechClient() | |
self.voice = texttospeech.types.VoiceSelectionParams( | |
language_code="en-US", name=voice_name | |
) | |
self.audio_config = texttospeech.types.AudioConfig( | |
audio_encoding=texttospeech.enums.AudioEncoding.MP3 | |
) | |
# rate limit stuff | |
self._minute = -1 | |
self._requests_this_minute = 0 | |
self._chars_this_minute = 0 | |
def print_voice_names(self, lang="en"): | |
print("Available voices for language {}:".format(lang)) | |
for voice in self.client.list_voices().voices: | |
if voice.name.startswith(lang): | |
print(voice.name) | |
def _rate_limit(self): | |
if ( | |
self._requests_this_minute > MAX_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE | |
or self._chars_this_minute > MAX_CHARS_PER_MINUTE | |
): | |
while dt.now().minute == self._minute: | |
time.sleep(5) | |
if dt.now().minute != self._minute: | |
self._minute = dt.now().minute | |
self._requests_this_minute = 0 | |
self._chars_this_minute = 0 | |
def _text_chunk_to_audio_chunk(self, text_chunk): | |
self._rate_limit() | |
input_text = texttospeech.types.SynthesisInput(text=text_chunk) | |
response = self.client.synthesize_speech( | |
input_text, self.voice, self.audio_config | |
) | |
self._requests_this_minute += 1 | |
self._chars_this_minute += len(text_chunk) | |
return response.audio_content | |
def text_to_mp3(self, text, file_dest): | |
assert file_dest.suffix == ".mp3" | |
lines = text.splitlines() | |
with file_dest.open("wb") as out: | |
for i, text_chunk in enumerate(tqdm(lines, desc=file_dest.stem)): | |
# skip empty lines | |
if text_chunk: | |
text_chunk = clean_text_chunk(text_chunk) | |
audio_chunk = self._text_chunk_to_audio_chunk(text_chunk) | |
# this is fine because mp3s can be concatenated naively and still work | |
out.write(audio_chunk) | |
def main(): | |
if not sys.argv[1:]: | |
print( | |
"Usage: GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=service_account.json {} book_name.epub".format( | |
sys.argv[0] | |
) | |
) | |
sys.exit(1) | |
narrator = Narrator() | |
# narrator.print_voice_names() | |
for book_file in sys.argv[1:]: | |
text = book_to_text(book_file) | |
mp3_path = Path(book_file).with_suffix(".mp3") | |
narrator.text_to_mp3(text, mp3_path) | |
print("Generated mp3", mp3_path) | |
# I have another script that uploads to overcast... | |
# import subprocess as sp | |
# sp.call("upload.py '" + str(mp3_path) + "'", shell=True) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
main() |
Damn this is awesome. Thank you. I think I'm gonna try to turn this into a small personal project. I spent the last hour throwing code at the wall to see what sticks, and it already can create opus albums (1 track / chapter).
Nice script! Though if we split the file based on lines, the audio will get jagged. I have made some changes like splitting the file based on "." (periods)
. If anyone wants to check out my version (based on this script), they can head over to this repo and any improvements or suggestions are welcome too.
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you can add pitch / rate parameters to the audio config (line 48 of the script) as per their documentation, e.g.