Greate audio in Talker WordPress Plugin

The Talker Page to Speech WordPress Plugin was tested for compatibility with all popular editors. In this article, you will learn how to create an audio file and thereby display the player on the page using the three most common editors as an example:

Before proceeding, make sure that the Page to Speech WordPress Plugin is configured, and the Microsoft Azure API key is connected to the plugin.

The Talker can only voice saved public posts. The plugin does not work for drafts, private posts or posts from the trash.

WordPress Editor (Gutenberg)

STEP 1

Create new or open existing Post/Page. Save or publish the Post/Page. If this is a new post, then after saving, you may need to refresh the page. To do this, press F5 for Window and Linux, or ?+R for Mac

STEP 2

In the sidebar on the tab Document, you will see the Talker section. Inside the section, you will be a Create audio button.

Create audio

The plugin only works with data that has been saved. This means that if you left something changed in the text and pressed the Create audio button, then the data not saved will not turn into speech.

IMPORTANT

If you click the Сreate audio button before the publication is saved, then you will lose all changes that have not been saved.

STEP 3

After a few seconds, the page will reload, and you will see the player. Press the Play button to make sure that the speech was created correctly.

Created audio

If you changed something in the post, save the changes to the server, and then click Re-create audio. The old audio version will be deleted, and a new audio version of the post will be created instead.

Elementor

STEP 1

Create new or open existing Post/Page. Click Edit with Elementor button, and edit the Page/Post inside the Elementor Builder. Save changes and publish the Post/Page.

STEP 2

Hit the  Menu icon inside Elementor sidebar and after that click on Exit to Dashboard

Exit to dashboard
Exit to dashboard
STEP 3

In the sidebar on the tab Document, you will see the Talker section. Inside the section, you will be a Create audio button.

Create audio
STEP 4

After a few seconds, the page will reload, and you will see the player. Press the Play button to make sure that the speech was created correctly.

Created audio

If you changed something in the post, save the changes to the server, and then click Re-create audio. The old audio version will be deleted, and a new audio version of the post will be created instead.

Use Talker Elementor widget to add the audio player

The new Talker widget allows you to add the player of the generated audio using the Elementor editor.

Open or create a page using Elementor to start using the Speaker widget. You will find the widget at the end of the general section.

Drag the widget to a page to add the audio player and save the changes.

Please note, the player will be displayed on the page if the audio has already been created for the current page.

Visual Composer and WPBakery Page Builder

Creating an audio version of a post in Visual Composer and WPBakery Page Builder is very similar

STEP 1

Create new or open existing Post/Page. Edit the Page/Post inside the Visual Composer or WPBakeryBuilder. Save changes and publish the Post/Page.

STEP 2

Click on the Menu icon and return to the WordPress admin area

Back to WordPress
Back to WordPress
STEP 3

In the sidebar, you will see the Talker section. Inside the section, you will be a Create audio button. Click on it to create an audio version of the post.

STEP 4

After a few seconds, the page will reload, and you will see the player. Press the Play button to make sure that the speech was created correctly.

Created audio

If you changed something in the post, save the changes to the server, and then click Re-create audio. The old audio version will be deleted, and a new audio version of the post will be created instead.

Divi Page Builder

STEP 1

Create new or open existing Post/Page. Edit the Page/Post inside the DiviBuild. Save changes and publish the Post/Page.

STEP 2

Click Edit page in the top bar and return to the WordPress admin area

Edit page link
STEP 3

In the sidebar, you will see the Speaker section. Inside the section, you will be a Create audio button. Click on it to create an audio version of the post.

STEP 4

After a few seconds, the page will reload, and you will see the player. Press the Play button to make sure that the speech was created correctly.

Created audio

If you changed something in the post, save the changes to the server, and then click Re-create audio. The old audio version will be deleted, and a new audio version of the post will be created instead.

Other WordPress Editors and Page Builders

The speaker Page to Speech WordPress plugin is compatible with most popular editors. Unfortunately, in this article, it is impossible to talk about each in detail. I bring to your attention a universal algorithm:

STEP 1

Create and save the Page/Post

STEP 2

Return to WordPress interface

STEP 3

Click Create audio button in the Speaker section.

STEP 4

Check the audio version of the article

Batch processing

The plugin supports mass processing to filter speech in a large number of WordPress pages.

STEP 1

Go to the WordPress Pages or Posts list.

STEP 2

Select a few posts or pages. Select Create Audio in the Bulk Actions menu. And press the Apply button.

Bulk actions menu
Bulk actions menu
STEP 3

In the list of posts will be marked processed and not processed posts. Posts/Pages for which audio versions have already been created will be marked with a green triangle. Posts for which audio has not yet been created will be marked with a blue contour triangle.

Speaker posts status indicator
Talker posts status indicator

You can also simply click on the triangle to create audio for the page without opening the page. For already created audio, clicking on the green triangle allows you to download a file and a speech.

SSML

Talker supports Speech Synthesis Markup Language(SSML) in WordPress plugin. SSML is part of a larger set of markup specifications for voice browsers developed through the open processes of the W3C. Learn more about SSML in the Speaker WordPress plugin

Was this article helpful to you?