![]() ![]() For example, you can enter "minute" as "mɪn ɪt" or "maɪˈnut." Use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA):.For example, you can enter "one thousand and sixty" to replace "1060." Alternate pronunciations will display in the right hand panel.Select an alternative pronunciation, if provided:.Choose how to change the pronunciation:.To change the pronunciation of a single word: If the pronunciation is edited, a word indicates it. You can play through all the word categories or review by category with “Pronunciation check.” If you click the play button by a specific word, it plays all occurrences of that word in the book. You can review words that require pronunciation edits under “Pronunciation check” in the Audiobook text editor. Save changes: At the bottom, click Save Create audio file.Add a section to auto-narration: Select Include.Remove a section from auto-narration: At the top right, select Exclude.Tip: Text that's not assigned to a character is spoken by the default narrator.On Mac: Press ⌘ + 1 for the first character, press ⌘ + 2 for the second character, and so on, for the first 10 characters.On PC: Press Ctrl + 1 for the first character, press Ctrl + 2 for the second character, and so on, for the first 10 characters.Under "Additional Characters," select the character, or right-click the character and select Change Narrator.Highlight the dialogue that you want narrated by the character.Identify text spoken by each character:. ![]() Enter the character’s name and choose a voice and speed.Under “Additional Characters,” select Add.Tip: It’s best to choose a narrator language that matches the book language.Under "Default Narrator," select the Down arrow.Change the voice and speed of the default narrator:.Find and replace: To the right of the search box, select More. ![]()
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