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Convert text to speech and back to text using an AWS SDK - Amazon Simple Storage Service

Convert text to speech and back to text using an AWS SDK

The following code example shows how to:

  • Use Amazon Polly to synthesize a plain text (UTF-8) input file to an audio file.

  • Upload the audio file to an Amazon S3 bucket.

  • Use Amazon Transcribe to convert the audio file to text.

  • Display the text.

Rust
SDK for Rust

Use Amazon Polly to synthesize a plain text (UTF-8) input file to an audio file, upload the audio file to an Amazon S3 bucket, use Amazon Transcribe to convert that audio file to text, and display the text.

For complete source code and instructions on how to set up and run, see the full example on GitHub.

Services used in this example
  • Amazon Polly

  • Amazon S3

  • Amazon Transcribe

SDK for Rust

Use Amazon Polly to synthesize a plain text (UTF-8) input file to an audio file, upload the audio file to an Amazon S3 bucket, use Amazon Transcribe to convert that audio file to text, and display the text.

For complete source code and instructions on how to set up and run, see the full example on GitHub.

Services used in this example
  • Amazon Polly

  • Amazon S3

  • Amazon Transcribe

For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Developing with Amazon S3 using the AWS SDKs. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.

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