Versions:

  • 2.2.0
  • 2.0.1
  • 2.0.0
  • 1.8.8
  • 1.8.5
  • 1.7.9
  • 1.7.0

EbookTalker 2.2.0, released by DeXPeriX, is a Windows utility designed to transform conventional electronic books into fully-fledged audiobooks through high-quality text-to-speech processing. Positioned in the audio & multimedia / other audio tools category, the program accepts popular document formats such as EPUB, MOBI, PDF, DOCX and plain TXT, exporting synchronized MP3 or WAV files that can be played on any mobile device, smart speaker or car infotainment system. Users load a digital title, choose one of the built-in Microsoft SAPI voices or any third-party TTS engine already installed on the PC, fine-tune speed, pitch and volume, optionally insert pauses at paragraph or chapter breaks, and start batch conversion; the resulting audio is automatically split into manageable tracks whose length can be set between five and sixty minutes. This makes EbookTalker useful for commuters who want to listen to lecture notes, language learners who need slow, clear pronunciation, visually impaired readers who require accessible versions of textbooks, or busy professionals who prefer to absorb industry whitepapers while exercising. The interface supports drag-and-drop, remembers per-title settings, and can queue several books for overnight processing, while a real-time preview window lets listeners verify voice selection before committing to a lengthy render. Since its initial appearance the application has evolved through seven major iterations, adding features such as chapter detection, ID3 tag embedding, proxy voice licensing for network workstations, and dark-mode support for Windows 10/11. EbookTalker 2.2.0 is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always supplying the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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