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msedge-tts-isolate

v1.4.1

Published

An Azure Speech Service module that uses the Microsoft Edge Read Aloud API.

Downloads

18

Readme

MsEdgeTTS

npm version

An simple Azure Speech Service module that uses the Microsoft Edge Read Aloud API.

~~Full support for SSML~~ Only supports speak, voice, and prosody element types. The following is the default SSML object:

<speak version="1.0" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/synthesis" xmlns:mstts="https://www.w3.org/2001/mstts"
       xml:lang="${this._voiceLang}">
    <voice name="${voiceName}">
        <prosody rate="${rate}" pitch="${pitch}" volume="${volume}">
            ${input}
        </prosody>
    </voice>
</speak>

Documentation on the SSML format can be found here . All supported audio formats can be found here.

Example usage

Make sure to escape/sanitize your user's input! Use a library like xml-escape.

Write to stream

import {MsEdgeTTS, OUTPUT_FORMAT} from "msedge-tts";

const tts = new MsEdgeTTS();
await tts.setMetadata("en-IE-ConnorNeural", OUTPUT_FORMAT.WEBM_24KHZ_16BIT_MONO_OPUS);
const readable = tts.toStream("Hi, how are you?");

readable.on("data", (data) => {
    console.log("DATA RECEIVED", data);
    // raw audio file data
});

readable.on("close", () => {
    console.log("STREAM CLOSED");
});

Write to file

import {MsEdgeTTS, OUTPUT_FORMAT} from "msedge-tts";

(async () => {
    const tts = new MsEdgeTTS();
    await tts.setMetadata("en-US-AriaNeural", OUTPUT_FORMAT.WEBM_24KHZ_16BIT_MONO_OPUS);
    const filePath = await tts.toFile("./example_audio.webm", "Hi, how are you?");  
})();

Change voice rate, pitch and volume

import {MsEdgeTTS, OUTPUT_FORMAT} from "msedge-tts";

(async () => {
    const tts = new MsEdgeTTS();
    await tts.setMetadata("en-US-AriaNeural", OUTPUT_FORMAT.WEBM_24KHZ_16BIT_MONO_OPUS);
    const filePath = await tts.toFile("./example_audio.webm", "Hi, how are you?", {rate: 0.5, pitch: "+200Hz"});
})();

Use an alternative HTTP Agent

Use a custom http.Agent implementation like https-proxy-agent or socks-proxy-agent.

import {SocksProxyAgent} from 'socks-proxy-agent';

(async () => {
    const agent = new SocksProxyAgent("socks://your-name%40gmail.com:[email protected]")
    const tts = new MsEdgeTTS(agent);
    await tts.setMetadata("en-US-AriaNeural", OUTPUT_FORMAT.WEBM_24KHZ_16BIT_MONO_OPUS);
    const filePath = await tts.toFile("./example_audio.webm", "Hi, how are you?");
})();

API

For the full documentation check out the API Documentation.

This library only supports promises.