#I see on the website it says that you can do entire books in whatever voice you choose. I simply ju

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hollow pewterBOT
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AI-generated Answer for freeman8360

While it's possible to input a large amount of text, changing the voice and settings across multiple paragraphs or an entire book is not natively or easily possible at the moment. The developers are working on adding this feature, but they want to ensure that the implementation is good to avoid costly mistakes.

However, there is a workaround. If there's no existing text in the chapter, you can change the settings of the first empty paragraph and then paste the text into the project on the empty paragraph with the correct settings.

If you're updating existing text, you would need to select and delete all existing text in the project or cut it out using Ctrl+X. Then, adjust the settings of the first empty paragraph to the settings you want. Paste the text into the project on the empty paragraph with the correct settings. If you're copying directly from the project, remember to paste without metadata using Ctrl+Shift+V.

After pasting, it's important to double-check that all paragraphs have the intended voice and settings.

violet acorn
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Wonderful. But as far as getting an entire book read, I would simply just copy and paste the entire book and put it in there yeah?

hollow pewterBOT
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AI-generated Answer for freeman8360

While you can certainly add content to the Reader App by selecting 'Write Text' and then entering your text directly, either by typing or pasting, there's a more efficient way to handle very long-form content like a full book.

The feature you might find useful is called "Projects". Projects is an end-to-end workflow designed specifically for creating long-form content. It allows you to upload a full book or document, or even import a whole webpage via a URL. The AI can then generate a voiceover narration for the entire book, document, or webpage.

Once you've uploaded your content, the system will automatically fill out the pages for you. If the book is well-structured and correctly formatted, it will also automatically split each chapter into its own chapter in Projects, making it very easy to navigate.

Supported formats for upload include EPUB, PDF, and TXT.

So, instead of copying and pasting the entire text of the book, you might find it more convenient to use the Projects feature and upload the book file directly.

violet acorn
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What if my book is inside of Apple’s iBook? How would I go about having that book translated with the voice?