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Local TTS

Warning

This has not been tested in a while and may not work as expected. It will likely be replaced with something different in the future. If this approach is currently broken its likely to remain so until it is replaced.

For running a local TTS API, Talemate requires specific dependencies to be installed.

Windows Installation

Run install-local-tts.bat to install the necessary requirements.

Linux Installation

Execute the following command:

pip install TTS

Model and Device Configuration

  1. Choose a TTS model from the Coqui TTS model list.
  2. Decide whether to use cuda or cpu for the device setting.
  3. The first time you run TTS through the local API, it will download the specified model. Please note that this may take some time, and the download progress will be visible in the Talemate backend output.

Example configuration snippet:

tts:
  device: cuda # or 'cpu'
  model: tts_models/multilingual/multi-dataset/xtts_v2

Voice Samples Configuration

Configure voice samples by setting the value field to the path of a .wav file voice sample. Official samples can be downloaded from Coqui XTTS-v2 samples.

Example configuration snippet:

tts:
  voices:
    - label: English Male
      value: path/to/english_male.wav
    - label: English Female
      value: path/to/english_female.wav

Saving the Configuration

After configuring the config.yaml file, save your changes. Talemate will use the updated settings the next time it starts.

For more detailed information on configuring Talemate, refer to the config.py file in the Talemate source code and the config.example.yaml file for a barebone configuration example.