Available for beta testing: Read Aloud
dstillman
Zotero Team
In the latest Zotero beta, we've added a major new feature to the reader: Read Aloud.
Read Aloud reads your documents to you in high-quality, natural-sounding voices. It works on PDFs, EPUBs, and webpage snapshots.
To start it reading, just click the headphones button in the reader toolbar.
As you're listening, you can skip forward or backward by paragraph or sentence (Option/Alt-click or Option/Alt-left/right for the latter), and you can start reading from a particular point by right-clicking and choosing Read Aloud from the menu.
An "Annotate Sentence" button — or H or U on your keyboard — will automatically highlight or underline the last sentence you heard (or the current sentence if you're more than a few seconds into it). After you create an annotation, a popup will show you the annotated sentence, and there are shortcut keys to quickly move, expand, or delete the new annotation.
Read Aloud requires an internet connection and a Zotero account for high-quality voices, which we're calling Zotero Voices. If you'd like to use Read Aloud offline, you can still use the text-to-speech voices available on your system, but the quality will be much worse.
We're offering two tiers of Zotero Voices: Standard and Premium.
Standard voices are generated on Zotero servers, and we're offering unlimited Standard minutes to Zotero Storage subscribers (including institutional subscribers), as well as 2 hours/month to free accounts. Standard voices are currently available for 8 major languages, but they don't support multilingual text — e.g., they can't read text in one language when set to another.
Premium voices are the highest-quality voices, processed by external text-to-speech providers. They'll make fewer mistakes and generally sound more realistic than Standard voices. They also support many more languages and can handle multilingual text (or just read your documents in a foreign accent, if you prefer!). We'll be offering a certain number of monthly Premium minutes (varying by the specific voice you choose) to individual Zotero Storage subscribers, as well as a small number to free and institutional accounts in order to try them out.
During the beta, you'll be able to request additional Premium Voice minutes for free in order to test them out and provide feedback. After we've had a chance to see some real-world usage, we'll provide more details on the monthly allocations and options for adding additional minutes going forward.
A few known issues we'll be improving:
Please start new threads to report any problems you encounter.
We're really looking forward to seeing how people use this feature. Thanks for testing!
Read Aloud reads your documents to you in high-quality, natural-sounding voices. It works on PDFs, EPUBs, and webpage snapshots.
To start it reading, just click the headphones button in the reader toolbar.
As you're listening, you can skip forward or backward by paragraph or sentence (Option/Alt-click or Option/Alt-left/right for the latter), and you can start reading from a particular point by right-clicking and choosing Read Aloud from the menu.
An "Annotate Sentence" button — or H or U on your keyboard — will automatically highlight or underline the last sentence you heard (or the current sentence if you're more than a few seconds into it). After you create an annotation, a popup will show you the annotated sentence, and there are shortcut keys to quickly move, expand, or delete the new annotation.
Read Aloud requires an internet connection and a Zotero account for high-quality voices, which we're calling Zotero Voices. If you'd like to use Read Aloud offline, you can still use the text-to-speech voices available on your system, but the quality will be much worse.
We're offering two tiers of Zotero Voices: Standard and Premium.
Standard voices are generated on Zotero servers, and we're offering unlimited Standard minutes to Zotero Storage subscribers (including institutional subscribers), as well as 2 hours/month to free accounts. Standard voices are currently available for 8 major languages, but they don't support multilingual text — e.g., they can't read text in one language when set to another.
Premium voices are the highest-quality voices, processed by external text-to-speech providers. They'll make fewer mistakes and generally sound more realistic than Standard voices. They also support many more languages and can handle multilingual text (or just read your documents in a foreign accent, if you prefer!). We'll be offering a certain number of monthly Premium minutes (varying by the specific voice you choose) to individual Zotero Storage subscribers, as well as a small number to free and institutional accounts in order to try them out.
During the beta, you'll be able to request additional Premium Voice minutes for free in order to test them out and provide feedback. After we've had a chance to see some real-world usage, we'll provide more details on the monthly allocations and options for adding additional minutes going forward.
A few known issues we'll be improving:
- We're currently including a large number of Premium voices, particularly for non-English locales. We'll be narrowing the list as we see which voices people prefer in which languages, so please don't become too attached to Zotero Premium Voice 32!
- There can be a delay of a few seconds before it starts reading large PDFs. (This actually isn't text-to-speech time, just a local processing delay that we need to fix.)
- It'll get much better at skipping headers, footers, footnote/endnote superscripts, etc.
Please start new threads to report any problems you encounter.
We're really looking forward to seeing how people use this feature. Thanks for testing!
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