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Discord Virtual Microphone is a bot that leverages AI from Silero Models to read out loud any text you type in Discord. This bot can be particularly useful for individuals without access to a physical microphone.

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Discord Virtual Microphone

Discord Virtual Microphone is a bot that leverages AI from Silero Models to read out loud any text you type in Discord. This bot can be particularly useful for individuals without access to a physical microphone.

Features

  • Read out loud any text you type in Discord.
  • Multiple languages. (See languages supported)
  • Multiple speakers. (See speakers supported)
  • Transliteration. (See transliteration supported)
  • Custom word pronunciation. (Using vo!set-word [word to replace] [replacement word] and vo!del-word [word to delete] to replace/delete a word in the dictionary)
  • Auto link replacement. (Specify link_replacement in the config.json)

Disclaimer

By using this bot, you are automating your Discord Account.

The automation of Discord Accounts also known as self-bots is a violation of Discord Terms of Service & Community Guidelines and will result in your account(s) being terminated. Discretion is adviced. I will not be responsible for your actions. Read about Discord's Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

Requirements

Before installation, ensure you have the following requirements installed:

  1. Python 3.10 or newer
  2. pip (Usually comes with Python. If missing, install it manually) or pipx (Recommended)
  3. Virtual Audio Cable

Installation

To install the bot, run the following commands in your terminal (cmd, powershell, bash, zsh, etc.):

  1. Install latest release using pip:

    pip install https://github.com/Vazgen005/discord-virtual-micro/releases/latest/download/discord_virtual_micro.tar.gz
    
  2. Create a configuration file:

    discord-virtual-micro
    

    For the first time, this will generate a config.json file in the current directory.
    (You can get current directory using pwd command.)

  3. Configure the bot: Open the config.json file and replace the placeholder values with your Discord token and the name of your virtual audio cable.
    You can also adjust other settings as per your preferences.

  4. Start the bot:

    discord-virtual-micro
    

    The bot will now start running and listen for your text inputs in Discord.

Usage

Once the bot is running, you can type your messages in any Discord channel, and the bot will read them out loud using the configured virtual audio cable.

To stop the bot, simply navigate to the terminal window and press Ctrl+C.

Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check the issues page if you want to contribute.

License

This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 license.

Contact

If you have any questions or inquiries, feel free to contact me.

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