Sujet : Re: What is an easy way to get Android to speak the text of this web page?
De : larrywolff (at) *nospam* larrywolff.net (Larry Wolff)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 17. Feb 2025, 16:55:43
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On 2/17/2025 5:23 AM, VanguardLH wrote:
If, however, you are trying to get your web browser to speak out the web
pages it renders since you mentioned "web page" and gave a URL
You're right for mentioning I didn't provide all necessary information.
I don't actually use a web browser on Android because the text is so small.
I was on my desktop computer reading the web page, but then I went to bed
and I wanted the Android phone to read the rest of the web page to me. :>
I know enough about talkback accessibility to know that it's not useful due
to the way it works. It works. But I'm seeking a more usable solution.
I'm looking for an app that turns these web pages into saved audio files.
Part 1 (July 1956)
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1956/july/japans-losing-struggle-guadalcanalPart 2 (August 1956)
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1956/august/japans-losing-struggle-guadalcanalIf you paste that URL into this article-reader app, you will be blown away.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.articlereader.mobileappThe audio file it creates is so perfect, it's as if a human is speaking it.
The problem with that app is it only has 30 minutes of free speaking time.
I'm hoping to find an app that doesn't have that arbitrary time limitation.
Best is an app that saves to a reusable audio file, but if the app just
speaks the page on call (without a time limitation) that's almost as good.